If you are new to filmmaking or are just looking for some more information on filmmaking before you take the leap and join the ranks of millions filmmakers, there are 9 key steps you'll need to take to make your first film. This article will give you 9 filmmaking tips that are taught in film colleges around the world. Enjoy.ConceptYou'll need a basic idea or concept before your movie ever takes production. This will include a plot, a storyline, … [Read more...]
Jon Jost, Independent Film-maker – Speaking Directly
by Riksarkivet (National Archives of Norway) Jon Jost, independent film-maker. The early films5. Speaking Directly'Speaking Directly' (1973-75), Jon Jost's first feature film, draws together many of the elements explored in his short films, and can be seen as his opening statement to a wider public. It does not have the integrity of structure which his later work achieved, and looks like a collection of shorts, but the whole gains an … [Read more...]
How to make a documentary
Article by Jack Jones How to make a documentary - Sports Search by Author, Title or Content Article ContentAuthor NameArticle Title Home Submit Articles Author Guidelines Publisher Guidelines Content Feeds RSS Feeds FAQ Contact Us underwater documentaries can be difficult for the film, everything … [Read more...]
Things to Consider before Attending Filmmaking School
Article by Matt Hadley Things to Consider before Attending Filmmaking School - Education - College and University Search by Author, Title or Content Article ContentAuthor NameArticle Title Home Submit Articles Author Guidelines Publisher Guidelines Content Feeds RSS Feeds FAQ Contact Us If you ever have … [Read more...]
Acquainted with the Night: Documentary Film Review
Feature-length documentary "Acquainted with the Night" (Markham Street Films, 2010), is a brilliantly executed examination of how humanity explores, embraces and attempts to protect the night. Shot in seven countries and eight languages, director Michael McNamara and co-producer Jen Recknagel analyze the universality of elements embodied in dusk to dawn traditions – curiosity and the quest to learn, ritual celebration, fear and adaptation, and … [Read more...]
What A Young Filmmaker Needs To Know
To get into filmmaking, there is no real limitation of age. It is mainly the passion and hard work that drives you to excellence. A child aspiring to be a filmmaker does not have to wait till he grows old to make films. You can also start your career in your childhood by making short films. First think about your genre of interest. Is it sci-fi, comedy, horror or perhaps surreal in nature? It is not like you are alone. There are many other … [Read more...]
Distributing Indie Films
Article by Jonny Hart Distributing Indie Films - Marketing - Web Marketing Search by Author, Title or Content Article ContentAuthor NameArticle Title Home Submit Articles Author Guidelines Publisher Guidelines Content Feeds RSS Feeds FAQ Contact Us It is common among new indie filmmakers to worry last … [Read more...]
What’s the Best Digital SLR Camera Bag You Can Get?
M-Rock has been producing first-class camcorder bags for filmmakers around the world for over 10 years. Their digital SLR camera bags enhance your photography experience. M-Rock has a unique line of 15 modular camcorder bags that can be used in conjunction with other M-Rock camera bags. For the active filmmaker they have a variety of small bags that are compact and easy to pick up for those times when you just want to get out and go.They also … [Read more...]
Fabulous Gift on this Christmas
Article by subhash Fabulous Gift on this Christmas - Other Search by Author, Title or Content Article ContentAuthor NameArticle Title Home Submit Articles Author Guidelines Publisher Guidelines Content Feeds RSS Feeds FAQ Contact Us DVDs make great gifts because they are easy to wrap and are loved by … [Read more...]
How Nature and Wildlife Filmmakers Can Save the Planet
Nature and wildlife filmmakers can have a profound effect on the environment by increasing public awareness of the need to preserve our environment. There are many examples of film nature stories that were instrumental in saving wildlife from extinction. These films highlighted not only the danger of pollution on wildlife in these areas, but the devastating effects it was having on the animals' natural habitats as well. As a result of this candid … [Read more...]
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