Question by Jason: What would be the best way to film this scene with my girlfriend for my media production class ? My friends and I have decided to get together and make an spoof of everyone's favorite action comedy movie called Rush Hour. My girlfriend has agreed to be a part of this movie spoof because we needed a young teenage girl to be the hostage just like in Rush Hour. The scene we're about to film is where the cops deal with the … [Read more...]
Alternative Investment In Film Is High Hield Opportunity For Affluent investors,Family Offices,Wealth Advisers, Hedge Funds, Private Equity
by go mustangs Alternative Investment In Film Is High Hield Opportunity For Affluent investors,Family Offices,Wealth Advisers, Hedge Funds, Private Equity Utilizing the term non-correlated asset classes covers a whole range of potential investments, including venture capital, real estate, private equity, and commodities, but also alternative investment strategies. But in today's economy of crashing public equity markets, … [Read more...]
Sun O’ Mania (From the 1960’s) by Allegro Film Productions (Now Allegro Video)
From Allegro Productions, Inc., producer of the award winning Science Screen Report DVD series now in its 40th year of production and distribution. This film is a A Blast From The Past Production about the dangers of overexposure to the Sun with the limited available knowledge at that time. Established in the heart of New York City's film production community in 1957, Allegro Productions, a former Time Inc. company, specializes in the creation of … [Read more...]
The Los Angeles Film School Presents and Hosts 3-D Film Festival
ynotmedialogo Image by labanex yNoT Media, Inc. is the logo for the Independent Movie Production Company. Video Capture of the DVD trailer. youtube.com/watch?v=BCSCL7Rq3N4 stage6.divx.com/yNoT/video/1384249 The Los Angeles Film School Presents and Hosts 3-D Film Festival HOLLYWOOD, CA--(Marketwire - 09/30/10) - The Los Angeles Film School (LAFS) is proud to announce it serves as host site to the 3-D Film Festival (3DFF), set to take place in … [Read more...]
Q&A: Working in film production?
by Matt Woolner Question by humorist_4_u: Working in film production? I want to work in film production (directing, cinematography, not so much editing) so what would be the minimum amount of education I would need? Would an associates degree in film production be enough? How would I get into something like that? Best answer: Answer by snowbunnieI think that this is exactly what you are looking for. Give your answer to this question below! … [Read more...]
How Does a Film Camera Work?
by th.omas How Does a Film Camera Work? A Frenchman named Louis Lumiere is frequently recognized for inventing the first motion picture camera. In 1895, he invented the “Cinematographe” – a portable motion-picture camera, projector and film processing device, all in one invention. Motion pictures started to become very popular after the introduction of Cinematographe. Of course it didn’t stop there. The technological era produced … [Read more...]
Independent Film production?
by Matt Woolner Question by Joe S: Independent Film production? What type of experience do you need to become a film producer?Is it something that can be developed,or is it something that requires prior and formal education?Im currently working overseas and when i come back to the states,i want to persue film making on an independent level.Im starting late,my age is 35.I finally have the money to go to school and also the money to fund my … [Read more...]
The Importance Of Editing Film And Tv Production
by filmingilman The Importance Of Editing Film And Tv Production To the uninitiated, editing may look like a monotonous task that is both mentally as well as physically taxing. To be honest, the appearance of the complex mechanical and technological equipment, along with the never-ending reels of film can easily intimidate a wannabe editor. However, unlike the popular conception of editing being a stark and tedious job, it is … [Read more...]
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The Hungry Ghosts -- Film Review It's the ghost of Cassavetes that hangs most heavily over "The Hungry Ghosts," actor Michael Imperioli's debut feature. Read more on The Hollywood Reporter Film fest spotlights teen directors Colin Tooley likes to make scary movies because they are cheap and easy. And because they aren't. Read more on The Sacramento Bee Tuned In: Tony Danza goes back to school to be 'Teach' BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- A&E's … [Read more...]
Mysteries of Lisbon — Film Review
Mysteries of Lisbon -- Film Review "Mysteries of Lisbon" takes the viewer on an imaginative voyage that is at once literary, theatrical and cinematic. Read more on The Hollywood Reporter Animation Mentor Unleashes Total Creativity with the Release of Flagship Animated Character Bishop 2.0 Emeryville, CA (September 23, 2010) – AnimationMentor.com (Animation Mentor), the leading online character animation school created by animators for … [Read more...]
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