A small city in the tropical north of Queensland, Cairns boasts a life that is leisurely and comfortable. The tempo quickens, however, at cane-cutting time when the sugar is harvested, and in winter when tourists come north to escape the cold. Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit 1964. If you know anyone in this film or anything about it please let us know. We’d love to get more detail.
Hi i am currently applying for an abroad university but don’t know which of these are a good life path and money-making career to build my life on.by the way i love short-films making and totally the jobs in back of camera(like editing),and somehow front like journalism…etc.although i don’t have any official experience in these fields but i feel i got this talent(has little knowledge of Photoshop,Flash,After Effects and sound editing Softwares).
Part of the “Life in Australia” series made for the Department of Immigration. Life of a typical Australian family living in Mount Gambier in South Australia in the mid 1960s. The film shows rural, agricultural and manufacturing industries of the area and features the recreational pasttimes of members of the family. Made by The Commonwealth Film Unit 1964. Directed by Christopher McCullough. If you know anything more about this film including historical information, places or people we would love to hear about it.
which oscar winning film is the story of an amateur film maker who gets inspired into film making by making a film on his newly born daughter. Later his passion for making films ruins his married life. Which is this film?
This is my first music video for school project a song about passion for music and at the same time how it connects with life. We all experience difficulties and problems on life but sometimes you just need to get it out by simply singing a song or listening to music. this music video is inspired by so many aspects my music and passion for film making but when i combined both i get to being a music video directing so yeah in future i hope to get to be a music video director. Directed by: Junel Estafia Music by: Junel Estafia Tyrone Rigodon Emile Fuimaono(Happie Miel) Josiah Vohailagi Special Thanks to: Lance rigodon Ismet (Dj pure-fi) Karim (Kariminal) Ghufran(Goofy) Tyrone Rigodon Emile Fuimaono(Happie Miel) Josiah Vohailagi Whole Foods Parking lot – Music Video [HD] Whole Foods Parking lot – Music Video [HD] Whole Foods Parking lot – Music Video [HD]
When a postman defers from his usual well beaten postal route, he discovers a path that will lead him to his true calling in life. This film was made entirely with the help from friends, favours, and money from my pocket. Big thanks go out to everyone who helped make this film possible. Directors statment: I am a professional independent cinematographer and film maker whose main interest lies with in concept driven audio visual film making. (Think; car adverts and clever music videos, short films, animations and your on my wave length) I love to incorporate fresh ideas into my film making techniques and experiment with ideas to tell stories in an interesting and innovative way. When Im not planning or making my own films, I work as freelance director / specialist camera op and grip, I have quite a bit of my own kit, and can help other independent film makers raise the look and production values of their films, with out breaking the budget. Im always interested in collaborations with other talented people. So if you like my stuff. Go on my website and get in contact. www.tommansfield.co.uk This film has also won an award from Red Bull / Filmaka.com Thanks.
Film making is not about bringing together photography and theater, but painting and music. So said Robert Bresson, and Turkish director (but living and working in Italy) Ferzan Ozpetek shows how this is possible. Anna (a young and rich widow living a sheltered life, admirably played by Margherita Bui) discovers her deceased husband (with whom she was truly in love) had a gay lover. She traces this man, and discovers a whole world she had not dreamed of – just a few kilometers from home. She mourns her marriage for the second time, and is both repulsed and attracted by the former lover and his friends (living in a semi-incredible commune which FerzanOzpetek creates and describes in flourishing details). In the end she accepts this separate reality, discovering it inside herself as well as outside. At the beginning I was fascinated by the technical talents of Ferzan Ozpetek, and how he interprets other directors without actually copying them: the general atmosphere of the gay commune reminds me of Pedro Almodovar (the costumes, for example, and the terrace in Rome like the one in Madrid in Women on the verge of nervous breakdown). The way of picturing the streets of this old, lower-class area of Rome reminded me of Mario Martone and his film L’amore Molesto. By the time I realized the biggest debt is to Julian Shnabel’s Before Night Falls I was so much into the film that I did not care any more, and simply let myself being carried away by the magic of emotions. At the end …