In this second part, I'll discuss the pro's and con's of using Zacuto's rig during the shooting of the Hollywouldn'ts. If you're wondering if a gratical viewfinder or a recoil rig is right for you, read on.
In this second part, I'll discuss the pro's and con's of using Zacuto's rig during the shooting of the Hollywouldn'ts. If you're wondering if a gratical viewfinder or a recoil rig is right for you, read on.
It's been an incredible rush shooting my first feature film and unbelievably grueling. It was also an honor to be the first feature in the world shot on the new Canon C300 Mark II, so let me tell you how the experience was. The goods, the bads, the uglies.
I'm going to start giving you the lowdown on the showdown that went down. Just scroll down for a touchdown. (it's called alliteration.) (sort of).
When you've got no money, you better make sure that you're locations are locked and loaded so you can get in and get out before the devil knows you're dead. Or your permit officer notices the time, which is arguably much, much worse.
We often obsess over cameras and gear but overlook the most important part of making a film.
Pretty much the first step in any editing process is properly importing and organizing your footage.
Casting is unequivocally, the most important part of making a film. No matter how beautiful your images are, no matter how incredible the sound and music are, the story must be carried on the backs of actors who can transport an audience into the movie experience. So how do you find great actors?
Here I'll show the basics of the photoslicing technique I use to create unique visual presentations.
How to easily take a bunch of smartphone timelapses and turn them into a cool video.