An amazing post about our film from the creator of MySpace.
All in Filmmaking Business
An amazing post about our film from the creator of MySpace.
Here's a video I shot for a friend for her music video. She wanted to do a Sade approach with no on-camera singing. This also gave me an opportunity to explore further the auto-focus capabilities, low light capabilities and slow motion on the camera.
In this episode we'll talk about the first stages of making a film from concept, resources, writing, pre-production up to shoot production and some key steps you can take to make your next short film a success.
Self tapes are a great way to showcase your amazing acting ability, but only if the director can focus on your acting and not how it was shot.
It's been pretty disheartening to hear a number of my friends, including very, very successful ones, talk about the struggle of independent film. What's worse is seeing the effect this can have in discouraging budding film makers from pursuing their passion.
So you want to be a screenwriter? Think you've got what it takes? Ready to break all the rules? Aha! But first you must know the rules grasshopper!
This is the final part of my full in depth review on the camera gear I used to shoot my feature film, the indie comedy “The Hollywouldn’ts.” Here we'll take a look at just how good the Canon is when filming in low-light/no-light situations.
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.
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.