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A tips video I made to give people a few
basic tips that I've learned in making short
films and in my video productions classes. I
hope they are helpful to you!
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***BIG.NEWS:
FILMMAKING TIPS #2 WILL BE COMING OUT WITHIN
THE NEXT FEW MONTHS AS WELL! :)
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#45 Top Rated Entertainment 1/22/08
#56 Most Discussed Entertainment 1/22/08
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-jeremycathey :) Tags : filmmaking tips film short help helpful tip movies how to making |
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Durée : 288 s |
| Filmmaking Techniques |
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A senior-year Darwin High School video
production project that demonstrates a
variety of camera techniques including shots,
angles, framing, movement, focus, white
balance, composition, lighting and other
experiments, as well as editing effects
including animation, blue/green screen,
keying, colour adjusting, cloning,
slow-motion, image effects, transitions and
sound editing.
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro.
Filmed on a Canon MV800i MiniDV Handycam.
Songs are 'Clocks' and 'Speed of Sound'
respectively by Coldplay. Tags : Filmmaking Techniques Curtis Brownjohn Coldplay Camera Shots Angles Movement Framing Focus Moviemaking Editing Transitions Sound Effects Darwin High School |
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| Guerilla Filmmaking Tips 101 |
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This is PART 1 of a funny look at "on the
road" filmmaking. Filmmaker Bill Day is on
assignment tracking down the spread of pop
culture around the world for a major
broadcaster.I can't tell you the name but it
starts with a big "D." But even when you
work for the big boys, you have to be a
guerilla filmmaker sometimes to get the job
done. In this epiode, I land in Bombay
India which is now called Mumbai. My job is
to hook up with a local producer and camera
crew then go get the shots I have on my list.
All I need are some simple Street scenes, a
few interviews (one with Bollywod movie star
Zeenat Aman and another with the star of
Sholay himself Amitab Bachan. I also need to
find some pictures of hippies from the 1970's
in India. It was a huge destination back then
for hippies because smoking hash and
marijuana was legal. So, the mission was
simple and we worked extensively in
pre-production to get everything done right,
including the purchase of filmming permits.
But once on the ground, we can't get one shot
off before the police show up and say we
don't have the right permits. So for the
filmmaker, the question becomes "did my local
producer not get the permits and pocket the
cash, or are the police just looking for a
bribe?" How do you respond in a situation
like this? Welcome to the real world of
documentary filmmaking Tags : India filmmaking guerilla art Bombay Bollywood funny crazy drugs movies tips film school video music hindu islam temples camera eng videographer cameraman producer tv |
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Durée : 616 s |
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