Why Film?
Video Description: An Excerpt from the Lost film tutorials apart of the Lost in Zombieville DVD. Check out why these students have chosen to follow the film route, and why they are choosing to teach to everyone... www.filmtutorials.com Related Article Subjects: Why Choose Film in Movie Making, filmmaking, 16mm, film, filmaking, lost in zombiville, why filmWhy Choose Film in Movie Making
Last-Minute Preproduction
Production Diaries #6: This is Part of the Lost in Zombieville Production Diaries. They are a series of short behind the scenes documentaries that are meant to show what goes on to create a film using...
LIZ PD15: Film Comparisons
Production Diaries #14: This is Part of the Lost in Zombieville Production Diaries. They are a series of short behind the scenes documentaries that are meant to show what goes on to create a film using...
Tension on Set!!
This is Part of the Lost in Zombieville Production Diaries. They are a series of short behind the scenes documentaries that are meant to show what goes on to create a film using...
Andrew's Rules on Producing
This is Part of the Lost in Zombieville Production Diaries. They are a series of short behind the scenes documentaries that are meant to show what goes on to create a film using...
Loading the Film - Tutorial Trailer
This is Part of the Lost in Zombieville Production Diaries. They are a series of short behind the scenes documentaries that are meant to show what goes on to create a film using...
Pre Production for the Teaser
This is Part of the Lost in Zombieville Production Diaries. They are a series of short behind the scenes documentaries that are meant to show what goes on to create a film using...
How to Put together the 16mm Camera
This is Part of the Lost in Zombieville Production Diaries. They are a series of short behind the scenes documentaries that are meant to show what goes on to create a film using...
Post Production: Editing, Music and Visual Effects
This is Part of the Lost in Zombieville Production Diaries. They are a series of short behind the scenes documentaries that are meant to show what goes on to create a film using... A Good Story Transcends Film Production CostsBy: Michael Connelly | 15/05/2007 | Art & EntertainmentA discussion on the topic of how important it is for independent filmmakers to have a good story when they make an independent film for the film festival circuit. The author contends that film audiences will overlook the poor film production value of a low budget movie if the story is compelling enough to hold their interest. Q&A With Rajeev Jain, ICS WICA On FilmBy: kahiu | 03/12/2009 | Visual ArtIndian Director of Photography, Rajeev Jain, ICS WICA is a Cinematographer based in Mumbai, India. Rajeev specializes in shooting television commercials in the 35mm motion picture film format as well as HD Digital formats. Rajeev started in the early days of the music video revolution, before venturing into narrative filmmaking. His eclectic body of work includes Army, Badhaai Ho Badhaai, Carry on Pandu, Kadachit, Kalpvriksh - The Wish Tree, Mirabai Notout, Pyar Mein Kabhi Kabhi and Rasstar . The 5 Trends That Make Sxsw 2008 the Indie Film Fest You Need to Know AboutBy: Daniel Lafleche | 18/03/2008 | Art & EntertainmentThis snappy article looks at five key trends that predominated at the South By Southwest 2008 Film Festival. From mumblecore to retro-auterism, from fiction to documentary film trends, it's all here. It Takes an Iron Resolve to Make an Independent Film Production HappenBy: Michael Connelly | 25/01/2006 | CareersThis article by Author/Filmmaker Michael P. Connelly is an explanation of what it takes to make an independent film production happen with very limited funds. Digital Video ProductionBy: madisonmedia | 15/10/2008 | VoIPLegendarily successful filmmaker George Lucas forecast years ago that digital methods of movie making will come to supplant, if not altogether replace, traditional film-based methods. The History of Home Movies:By: memori | 03/04/2007 | BusinessSince the first introduction of moving images in the late 19th century, we have been fascinated with its powerful entertainment and storytelling capabilities. Capturing the essence of people moving around, talking, and gesturing is the highest power of documentation. It surpasses the letters, diaries and still photography that previously had been the primary method of recording and communicating. Cooked Art: Cinematography... by Pocket – Sized Indian Cinematographer Rajiv JainBy: Sparkle Hayter | 18/12/2009 | Art & EntertainmentCooked Art: Cinematography... by Pocket – Sized Indian Cinematographer Rajiv Jain I love films that are made like artwork, each scene is masterfully photographed for brilliant composition to create lines of action, symmetrical balance, with a fine use of space, texture, color, and perspective. Here are two movies which I recently saw again, and depict wonderful visual language. So what the hell is a cinematographer? If you want to get into semantics, it means 'writing in the movement.' But The Written Word: Rajeev Jain (Indian Cinematographer) Visual wizardry....By: Surendra Rahi | 30/11/2009 | MoviesThe Director of Photography determines the composition, exposure and lighting for a film. Mumbai based DP Rajeev Jain explains what it takes to turn the story of the script and the vision of the director into the visual art of the film. When Rajeev Jain talks about his life and career as a Director of Photography (DP), he is quick to point out, I didn't become a DP in the usual way." By this he means that he did not go to film school or work his way up from a .....
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