Fujifilm expects to beat LCD film sales target Japan’s Fujifilm Holdings said on Wednesday it expects to beat its LCD film sales target by up to 5% this fiscal year as it will likely ship more TV components than expected and as a price fall will probably be limited. Read more on Toronto Sun Local filmmakers shoot in Ambler for film competition During most days, Cognis Corp. in Ambler is the home of a chemical supply company. Read more on The … [Read more...]
What are all of the films made by Ron Pitts (first African American filmmaker in Chicago)?
by uniondocs Question by Full Metal Tallit: What are all of the films made by Ron Pitts (first African American filmmaker in Chicago)? OK, this is a hard one. I tried looking up his name on IMDb, but had no luck. He is not there. I am specifically trying to find the film he shot at the 1968 Chicago riots during the democratic convention. But, I would also like a full list of all his films if it's possible. By the way he is an Independent … [Read more...]
Why Is Beyond Essays, (A Short Film American Sign Language Drama) Important For The American Sign Language Community?
by Shavar Ross Why Is Beyond Essays, (A Short Film American Sign Language Drama) Important For The American Sign Language Community? SYNOPSIS OF THE SHORT FILM AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE DRAMA, "BEYOND ESSAYS" A college writing professor, Genevive, frantically tries to finish her dissertation before the deadline tonight. When a disgruntled student, Wanda, unhappy with her grade refuses to leave her office, Genevive is forced to cross … [Read more...]
Wapos Bay Studio Tour w/ Brooke Burgess
After the finale for the Gemini Award-winning stop-motion animation series Wapos Bay (and before the late summer start on the motion picture), I came on board to help craft a digital presence for the show. Here's a quick tour through part of the facilities to give you a tiny idea of the resources involved in making Saskatchewan's best kept secret! Video Rating: 5 / 5 … [Read more...]
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Fall Film Guide The summer-time booms and shrieks from the megaplex are fading away, and now movie-lovers settle in for sweater weather and more varied offerings. Several returning festivals offer lesser-seen fare, and come the holidays the Oscars contenders start popping up. The first of the 'Burgh ... By Al Hoff. Read more on Pittsburgh City Paper Victory bonds: Community garden on World War II site inspires film, book Unlike the World War II … [Read more...]
Who did the first film edit?
Question by loveandtea: Who did the first film edit? I remember seeing the first film edit ever in my film class in high school and I believe it was a man who accidentally shut off his camera while filming a fire truck driving down the street or something like that. It was really short of course, black and white, and silent. Does anyone know the name of the man who did this? I've been searching all over and can't find anything. Best … [Read more...]
Scope in the field of film making
by wallyg Scope in the field of film making Film industry is the probably the broadest and most creative field. In fact, film making field is highly competitive. There is much scope in this field In order to be successful in this field, one must be artistic with technical skills and ability to express ideas. There are many Film and Television Institutes to realize the dreams of people interested in movie making industry. After … [Read more...]
Exciting Opportunity for Independent Filmmakers Nationwide!
Northwest Public Relations, Inc. has been producing short and engaging professional video profiles for local merchants in the Pacific Northwest. We are now expanding our operation to the rest of the United States. We are looking for talented individuals who have had experience filming and editing video particularly for the web. If you have a 3-Chip DV Camera, audio equipment and Final Cut Pro HD or greater we invite you to contact us! Northwest … [Read more...]
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Spring-Ford Reporter/The Valley ItemDatebook DateBook Notes Read more on Spring-Ford Reporter & Valley Item DVD reviews: 'Robin Hood,' 'Ondine,' 'Tinker Bell' Fairy tales and folklore rule the home video world this week, as new releases include Disney’s latest take on Tinkerbell and Russell Crowe’s stab at the Robin Hood legend. Read more on Reno Gazette-Journal … [Read more...]
How do I digitally distribute my content online?
by cesarharada.com Question by LastManStanding: How do I digitally distribute my content online? We've made a series of independent documentaries, but we cannot get them onto the iTunes store. Are there any other options for digital distribution open to Australian filmmakers? Best answer: Answer by Sabot03196Check out Vimeo. They've got a much better compression ratio. PM me though. I'm a Canadian producer and we're looking for some docu … [Read more...]