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John Francis McCullagh

John Francis McCullagh is a Dallas based film director, actor, writer, and stuntman. His work focuses on martial arts choreography and slick cinematography.

Production Tip: How to Edit a Fight Scene for Rhythm and Pacing
Filmmaking

Production Tip: How to Edit a Fight Scene for Rhythm and Pacing

Good fight scenes need vision, planning, and careful choreography. But ultimately, they depend on the edit for their power.

By John Francis McCullagh 10-30-2018
Industry Interview: Advancing Your Career from PA to AD
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Industry Interview: Advancing Your Career from PA to AD

Anthony Milton has worked in the professional film scene in Dallas for the past decade. We sat down to talk shop and collect his tips on building …

By John Francis McCullagh 10-10-2018
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Cinematography Guide: The Effective Use of the Close-Up

Close-ups have a range of uses, from comedy to horror, but as a general rule, you should use them sparingly. Here are a few reasons why.

By John Francis McCullagh 10-09-2018
Directing Fight Cinematography: The Right Way and the Wrong Way
Filmmaking

Directing Fight Cinematography: The Right Way and the Wrong Way

Choreographing a fight scene is only half the battle. If your audience can’t tell what they’re watching then all those beautiful techniques mean nothing.

By John Francis McCullagh 09-17-2018

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