by The Library of Congress Do you dream of writing, directing, producing or even editing your very own film? Have you ever wondered how it is like to be among the ranks of Steven Spielberg, Kevin Smith, Robert Rodrigues, or Quentin Tarantino?You do not have to go to Hollywood (just yet, anyway) to launch your career in filmmaking, numerous New York film schools provide the training that you need to get on your feet in the world of glitz and … [Read more...]
Comedy’s Customization Within Noiseless Film — Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin.
Article by Reuben Lady Comedy's Customization Within Noiseless Film -- Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin. - 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 During the 1910s, … [Read more...]
Make Your Own Online Film School – Does It Make Sense?
Thanks to the many resources geared towards would be filmmakers and film students which are now available, there is an alternative to lengthy, expensive film school programs - namely, making your own online film school. If film making is a career path which appeals to you, you need to decide if a conventional film school is the right choice for you.The first film school was started at the University of Southern California in 1929, largely at the … [Read more...]
Why Someone With a GED Has an Edge Over Top Film School Grads
Article by Seth Hymes Why Someone With a GED Has an Edge Over Top Film School Grads - 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 Believe it … [Read more...]
Comedy’s Customization Within Noiseless Film — Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin.
Article by Reuben Lady Comedy's Customization Within Noiseless Film -- Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin. - 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 During the 1910s, … [Read more...]
5 Tips for a Successful Film Reel
Article by Collins College 5 Tips for a Successful Film Reel - Entertainment - Movies Search by Author, Title or Content Article ContentAuthor NameArticle Title Home Submit Articles Author Guidelines Publisher Guidelines Content Feeds RSS Feeds FAQ Contact Us What do hit television shows like Grey … [Read more...]
Creating an Independent Film
Creating a good film starts with a good story. These stories come into play through characters, settings and dialogue. Make a background sketch for each character, identify the significance of the settings and then start writing a sequence treatment to organize how the story unfolds. Then, create the script before putting everything together in a screenplay. Next, make a list of the things that are going to be included in the budget. These … [Read more...]
5 Tips for Independent Film Producers: How to Survive the Turbulent Years Ahead
The Falling Value of Film EntertainmentForty years ago, people who wanted to see a movie on a Friday night had just a few options. They could watch what was on TV, they could go to the local drive-in, or they could go to the local movie theater. The advent of video stores that sold hundreds or thousands of movies on video tape/DVD gave people new alternatives. They could watch this week's new movie at the movie theater, or take in last winter's … [Read more...]
Top Film Schools
There are many different fields to choose from within game. Many newcomers start off choosing the acting area when they start. It is the most visible of the mediums and the one most people are familiar with, usually because they have done plays in high school. A lot goes into making a film, so being an actor is not your only option if you want a career in the entertainment biz. Have you ever watched the credits of a movie or TV show? Did you see … [Read more...]
Music For Independent Films – Why Your Film Score Shouldn’t Fall Short
With tight budgets and very limited resources, the independent film maker often falls short when working to bring their vision to the big screen. With hundreds of film festivals taking place annually in the United States, the platform is in place for budding producers and directors to find their place in the 'reel' world. But between hiring cast and crew while ensuring that equipment is up to par when it comes to lighting and photography, the … [Read more...]
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