After since losing the one audience member I wanted to impress all the time since I was a kid, my grandmother, I felt distraught. I felt hopeless. That is until one day I remembered she wanted me to keep going and still make films and that they are always good to her. That message propelled me...
I talked with someone who was from the film industry about movie making and now I see where I made the mistake on my first short film, I was not serious enough at that time.
Came back from my trip. Learned it is just a job like any other except it takes a lot of patience, relaxation, quietness, and focus. It is a myth the loudest one makes it in Hollywood, it actually is the most down to earth one, or the voice of reason. Anyway, the size of camera equipment is...
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I'm planning on heading to San Francisco in a few days. Without interrupting someone's work schedule, would it be alright that I can get a tour of a film set? Can't be in Los Angeles though. I'm interested in this to get an open mind on filmmaking. Willing to be a PA for an hour...
What is the difference between fujifilm, Panasonic, and Sony? What is the better of the three and more suited for filmmaking or which one is more suited for photography. I'm curious.
Okay I just woke up when this happened. Fortunately my tripod does not have throw up on it. My cat apparently got into something he shouldn't have been eating and threw up all over the house. My tripod bag was open and on the ground and he threw up on it. Is there any way I can clean my tripod bag?
I unfortunately don't want to talk about it. I will tell you one thing positive and that is I'm currently trying to photograph a possum and a rabbit; they do get out at night near me.
I know NorBro, and in a way I have to respectfully recognize that I'm just a bit different from most people. I'm at the point NorBro, where I'd love to join the military for example.
There needs to be a website for filmmakers up there with Linkedin, Indeed, and Glassdoor. On top of that, job placement up there with vocational rehabilitation and an employment office.
I've already sorted out my fears of the economy by majoring in business analytics with a minor in computer science. I believe it'll help me handle that.
Set the lighting at a comfortable rate for the talent and bump up ISO at a comfortable rate for you Sony camcorder. Talent needs to feel comfortable with the lighting is the most important thing.
The reason why that 180 degree rule was in place was because movement had to have an appropriate balanced look to it. If you can achieve that balanced look at a lower shutter speed then go for it, but if not stick to 180 degree rule letting in more light in the camera. Main thing is with any...
I signed up for volunteering for a news outlet at my university. I'll see what I can do with it when I get to the university. Guy was surprised I knew every camera brand out there.
I hope I'm wrong, but there has to be flaws in an artform that relies heavily on the opinion of others in the process of making it, and the result of it.