Posts Tagged ‘industry’
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.
Breaking: Deity Releases Their New Wireless Mic System
Aputure’s hot new microphone company Deity releases the “Deity Connect,” their first wireless mic system with a dual receiver, USB-C ports, and much more.
Interview: Julie Benz on Work Ethic, Challenging Roles, and Paying it Forward
From her first role to today, Julie Benz has played a number of unforgettable characters. We sat down to talk shop and get some insight.
Understanding Tax Incentives in the Filmmaking Industry
Production incentives come in a variety of forms, depending on who’s offering them, so what are they, and what do they do?
The Details Behind Reddit’s New Video Hosting Capabilities
Here are all the updates on how Reddit is now hosting video content natively — and what that means for filmmakers and marketers.
The Lowdown on the Short Form from Three Nominated Series
Creating content is more democratic than ever, but it also presents new challenges. So how do you get your project seen in such a crowded field?
Industry Insights: Careers in Commercial, Indie, or Corporate Filmmaking
In which we take a look at the different career paths for commercial, indie, and corporate video production and filmmaking.
Screenwriter Norman Steinberg on Mel Brooks, Richard Pryor, and Getting Heard
Norman Steinberg has worked on some of your favorite projects with some of your favorite people. We sat down with him recently to talk some shop.
Does Documentary Filmmaking Always Have to Be Serious?
Documentaries, as a form of journalism, often cover important, serious topics. But is this all that the genre is capable of?
Actor Charlie Schlatter on Work, Health, and Complacency
From working beside Dick Van Dyke to animating The Flash, Charlie Schlatter tells us how he learned to let it all go and finally find his voice.
Interview: How Filmmaker Jessica Sanders Brought a Tiny Person into a Big World
Filmmaker Jessica Sanders chats about her short “End of the Line” and some of its amazing practical and digital VFX tricks.
Interview: Women Texas Film Festival Founder, Justina Walford
If you think you need to be in New York or Los Angeles to have a career, filmmaker Justina Walford is here to tell you otherwise.