this special programme we witness the birth of a film-making nation as we follow the struggles of Mikisoq Lynge to produce Greenlands first home-grown feature film.
Part 1 of March of The nephilim Feature film making-of. This gives a brief insight into the origin of the Nephilim, information on the Bible, the Book of Enoch, and film making.
I am looking to get into some amateur / indie film making.
what are some decent cameras that wont break the bank? and what are some of the really good top of the line cameras so I know what to look for?
thanks in advance.
I am 15 years old and love to write. I think it is one of my strong points. and would like to make a career out of it. I would like to write books, but i love movies as well. I would like to get into film making and need advice about what i can do now to prepare for this. Thanks a lot!
This is the making of the alternate fan sequence I made for the DVD version of the Gremlins 2 “film break” scene. I made it alone, in a two months period, with (computer-enhanced) puppets I re-created for this project. ————————————————— MORE INFO: WHAT IS IT? In the middle of the movie Gremlins 2, there is a sequence where the film seems to break, and where the gremlins invade the projection booth. For the VHS edition in the early 90’s, they reshot a special sequence where the VHS tape seemed to be torn apart and in which the gremlins invaded a John Wayne movie. The DVD just kept the original theatrical version. This is the alternate sequence I made, supposed to replace the theatrical one on the DVD. HOW IS IT MADE? The creatures effects are all made with puppets. I made a new mold out of a hard cast of one of the original sculptures from the production. I created a batch of new foam puppets especially for this project. Their performances are enhanced by computer effects, which makes them able to do nearly anything, from running to jumping or facial expressions. The entire shooting takes place in a bluescreen studio, arranged in my basement, in order to superimpose the gremlins in the chosen movies. WHO AM I ? Sacha Feiner – I am a movie and animated movie director, special effects creator and sculptor, in Brussels. I made several short films, documentaries, and cartoons; I also work as a graphist. In 2007 and 2008, I made an animated series and recut trailers that were …
PLEASE use good speakers or headphones to get all the sound FX and musical tracks or else this will look flat. This is a re-edit of the last post. By reading constructive comments and critiques of the first version, I cut almost one minute out and I certainly think it flows better. Sorry I deleted the old version, didn’t want to confuse viewers and waste anyone’s time watching the wrong version. Thanks to my good friend Scott Jones at XL Films Ltd. for the great critical comments. A test short film that was designed to teach myself and three other friends about film making. Here is what we learned: 1. How to make a 3D Logo 2. A little bit lighting 3. Acting is hard and best left for those who love to do it. (my apologies for my performance). 4. Don’t expect a story to be very polished or moving if you wrote it over one night. 5. Rehearse your ass off or else you will waste everyone’s time. 6. Automatic Dialogue Replacement (ADR) is a bitch. 7. Foley work is tedious but fun. 8. Audio and Sound design is 50% of the film. 9. You are asking for trouble if you plan to combine Dolly and Jib in one shot…using only two people running the rig. – DON’T DO IT UNLESS YOU GOT AT LEAST FOUR PEOPLE on that rig. 10. Apple SoundTrackPro is a relatively powerful and inexpensive program for what it does. The intro theme song is a remake of Tommy Hunt’s “I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself” by the White Stripes. www.whitestripes.com www.tommyhunt.co.uk/ Thanks for watching. I know you …
I am seriously thinking about starting a career in film making (or at least hoping to), but I don’t know where to begin. I am creative, but writing is not my strongest point. I love movies, and I love the idea of making my own. I guess I just don’t know where to start.
What are the basics?
acted by Jo Hyun Jae source: www.everjohyunjae.co.kr uploaded by www.johyunjae.hk