A short rough cut of video segments taken during a workshop where students learned about video production. Specifically, students learned about capturing elements to cut together in telling a simple story. In this case, the story is simply a man who gets on his bike and rides into campus. Footage was shot on Nikon D90 DSLR cameras, using a variety of lenses, including 10.5mm F2.8, 28mm F2.8, 50mm F1.8, 18-105mm F3.5-5.6, and a 70-200mm F4 lens. … [Read more...]
WHAT YOU LEARN AFTER FILM SCHOOL with Boris Mitić Documentary Filmmaking
Documentary Filmmaking Workshop with Boris Mitić Workshop Video Rating: 5 / 5 A behind-the-scenes look at the interaction between filmmaker/youth educator Ed Radtke and 9th grade students from Pecos and Capital High Schools (Pecos and Santa Fe, NM) who participated in the REEL FATHERS/Real Families Film Intensive, Spring 2009. Filmmaker: Bianca Dominguez. A partnership of REEL FATHERS, Warehouse 21, New Mexico GEAR UP! … [Read more...]
Filmmaking, Housing, and Wednesday
It's a wednesday... busy busy busy! Video Rating: 0 / 5 Made for Experimental Filmmaking with Josh Gibson at Duke University for the Arts of the Moving Image Film program. This was an experimentation in HD focusing Video Rating: 0 / 5 … [Read more...]
No Duck Pond – Duke University – AMI FVD – Experimental Filmmaking
Made for Experimental Filmmaking with Josh Gibson at Duke University for the Arts of the Moving Image Film program. the kids making movies these days are getting younger and younger.... shot on Super 8 film, Kodachrome 40 and starring my nephews and niece. … [Read more...]
Bad Oboe (NYSMF Filmmaking 2010 Session 3)
Girls are mysteriously vanishing from the girls' dorm at the New York Summer Music Festival as hideous oboe music rattles and echoes throughout the frightening basement level. Who is responsible? Why are they doing such horrible things? And what instrument do they play? … [Read more...]
Lastest Filmmaking News
New Mediacracy Special Edition: DSLR Filmmaking Image by Steve Woolf newmediacracy.com DSLR filmmaking has taken the web by storm, and now it's being used in mainstream film and television work. But is it a passing fancy that will just as quickly disappear? On this episode we talk about the ups and downs of DSLRs with Lan Bui, Vu Bui, Kent Nichols, Brett Register, Chris McCaleb, Zadi Diaz, and Steve Woolf. This show should leave new … [Read more...]
Skyline: New Model for Filmmaking
iamrogue.com www.iamrogue.com www.facebook.com Colin and Greg Strause, directors of SKYLINE, talk about why they shot with the RED Camera and a"new model" of making a filmmaking. Check it out! Rachel couldn't resist playing around with those old clips of Joe and Andrew's pre-edited lightsaber duel. ENJOY the laughs. Video Rating: 5 / 5 … [Read more...]
Lastest Filmmaking News
Keaton raps, covers news in 'Morning Glory' In "Morning Glory," Diane Keaton plays a veteran TV morning-show host who takes on the silliest assignments just to keep herself on the air. Read more on MSNBC 'Scott Pilgrim' Director Discovers New World Acclaimed "Shaun of the Dead" and "Hot Fuzz" director Edgar Wright talks with @ The Movies' Tim Lammers about turning the movie world on its ear with the comedy "Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World," new on … [Read more...]
Joshua Grannell at the SF School of Digital Filmmaking – Part VI: Grindhouse
SF independent filmmaker Joshua Grannell discussess making movies, including his latest project, "All About Evil". … [Read more...]
Script Writing & Filmmaking : How to Manage a Video Project
Manage a video project by keeping all paperwork in order, maintaining a strict schedule and making sure everyone knows exactly where they should be and what they should be doing. Stay on top of creative logistics during a video project with advice from a writer, director and editor in this free video on film and television projects. Expert: Nathan Boehme Contact: www.nathans-reel.com Bio: Nathan Boehme is a writer, director and editor who … [Read more...]
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