Posts Tagged ‘industry’
Industry Insights: Turning Short Stories into Beautiful Feature Films
Adapting short fiction for the big screen can be challenging. These writers and directors shared their ideas on what worked for them.
Industry Interview: Emmy-Nominated Composer Dominik Scherrer
From mercurial detectives to mysterious widows, Dominik Scherrer has worked on projects of all types. We sat down to talk process, influences, and advice.
E3 2019: How Video Games Are Changing Cinematic Storytelling
Video games are evolving right before our eyes, and the rate of change is accelerating — so what does that mean for cinematic storytelling?
Capturing the Cinematic Moment: Creative Uses for a Color Meter
Color has long been one of the primary tools filmmakers use to communicate aspects of their characters and the worlds they live in.
Industry Interview: Documentary Editor Aaron Wickenden
Whether it’s spending time with devil worshipers or the angelic Mr. Rogers, editor Aaron Wickenden always finds a haunting and lovely truth in his work.
5 Things Agencies Look for When Hiring Freelance Videographers
Here are five insights into landing those lucrative freelance agency gigs — and the guide to holding onto them once you do.
Industry Interview: DJ Stipsen, DP of “What We Do in the Shadows”
PremiumBeat sat down with DJ Stipsen to discuss his unique approach to lighting the dark world of FX’s “What We Do in the Shadows.”
What the Marvel Cinematic Universe Means for the Future of Film
What do all of the Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbusters mean for filmmakers and the future development of the industry?
Industry Insights: Filming Documentary Subjects in Conflict Zones
Michael Rowley’s 2018 Telluride selection “Hurdle” dives headfirst into creating a documentary about Parkour in an occupied conflict zone.
The Sun is Also a Star: Film Composer Herdís Stefánsdóttir
We sat down with international composer Herdís Stefánsdóttir for some insight into her influences, working process, and creative world.
New York vs. Los Angeles: Which City Is Better for Filmmakers?
In which we discuss whether New York or Los Angeles is better for you as a filmmaker — and which is more suited for the kind of …
Industry Interview: Miles Hankins — The Composer Behind “Long Shot”
Miles Hankins offers insight into composing for film and television — as well as collaborating with musicians around the world.