On Movies: Ryan carried along by 'Jack Goes Boating' role The woman Amy Ryan plays in Jack Goes Boating - Connie, a single, loveless New Yorker with a job in the basement of a funeral parlor - is so painfully shy and socially maladroit that, for a time in the Philip Seymour Hoffman-directed indie, it hurts to watch her. Read more on Philly.com … [Read more...]
Digital cameras have only been around for maybe 6 or 7 years, so why do people think film is “old school”?
Question by Diverging Point: Digital cameras have only been around for maybe 6 or 7 years, so why do people think film is "old school"? I'm curious. People seem to think that digital cameras have been around forever. But they're actually still a relatively new thing. I don't know anyone who had a digital camera before 2002. Maybe 2001 at the very earliest. And they were horrible then. It seemed like they didn't really start to catch on … [Read more...]
Low Budget Indie Filmmaking : How to Cast a Documentary
Casting a documentary is a little different than casting a regular movie. Get tips and advice from an expert on documentaries in this free filmmaking video. Expert: Kevin Lindenmuth Contact: www.lindenmuth.com Bio: Kevin Lindenmuth has worked in the film/video business for more than 20 years. He received his BA in film/video production from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor in 1987. Filmmaker: Travis Waack Video Rating: 3 / 5 … [Read more...]
Lastest Filmmaking Class News
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Q&A: What are some good documentaries about Native Americans?
Question by Lothar of the Hill People: What are some good documentaries about Native Americans? I'm interested in all tribes. So if you could give me the working title of some good documentaries that would be cool. I'm not talking about reading. I'm looking for actual video productions on the life of Native Americans. Best answer: Answer by rghvn-bookwormcrazyWikipedia site will help u to find such documents. Do u know that some of the native … [Read more...]
Nursing Jobs : Nursing Career Benefits
There are many benefits to being a nurse, including flexible schedules, good pay, the ability to travel, career advancement and the opportunity to take care of people to bring them happiness. Learn about the tangible and intangible benefits of being a nurse with help from a licensed RN in this free video on nursing jobs and health care. Expert: Kayti Brosnan Bio: Kayti Brosnan has been a licensed RN in the state of Texas since 2003. Filmmaker: … [Read more...]
FILM FEST: Awards honor Keanu Reeves , Kingston-based documentary
FILM FEST: Awards honor Keanu Reeves , Kingston-based documentary KINGSTON — One sign of a great actor is versatility, actress and Ulster County resident Vera Farmiga said at the Woodstock Film Festival awards ceremony Saturday night. Read more on Kingston Daily Freeman … [Read more...]
Do I calculate one semester classes into my UC GPA?
by copycatko Question by ¡Jessica!: Do I calculate one semester classes into my UC GPA? I took stage production first semester of my junior year, an f (visual/performing arts) requirement. However, the teacher dropped the class for second semester. I am currently taking filmmaking this year to fulfill the f requirement. When UC classes calculate GPA, would I put Stage Production A in under the "f"requirement even though I didn't take Stage … [Read more...]
My Short Film(1 Minute)
I did this short film as my college project at SAE Technology College. "An Inclusive Society" conveys the message that Ignorance of the Ability brings Disability. Video Rating: 4 / 5 FRED ASTAIRE in SMOOTH CRIMINAL Starring Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse, Leslie Caron Choreographed by Michael Kidd 'Smooth Criminal' by Michael Jackson Video edited by CFJ Here's a high quality version of the video that I posted over a year … [Read more...]
$32 billion dedicated to energy projects nationally
Polish film poster Image by Preoccupations For a Czech film, Who Comes Before Midnight. Miś tells me: Film production in the old Soviet bloc was big, and of course since both Poland and Czechoslovakia were part of it, there was a lot of celluloid exchange. However, it was sometimes hard to understand what went on in Czech films, literally. Hence the Polish quip (not always dealing with film. In fact, the whole notion of a Czech film can be … [Read more...]