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2010

Film Threat - 10 Tips To Successfully Crowdfund Your Movie

by sbrothier
Normally at this time we’ve got a new Certified Film Threat in Progress for you to check out, but since we’ve now covered quite a few successful projects, and a few looking-to-be-not-so-successful projects, I figured it was time to share ten things that I’ve learned about successfully crowdfunding your film.

2009

Lessons Learned Shooting with the Canon 5D Mark II :: digitalartwork – Multimedia Journalism

by sbrothier
For the Michael Jackson Memorial piece I worked on, we decided before I left for L.A. that we would use the Canon 5D Mark II to try and push the look of the piece, and to try something new. The first thing I did, is call up a freelancer, Patrick Burke, to run sound. Patrick used to be an AC (Assistant Camera) in L.A. so he came with all the right tools, including a film slate that we used to sync audio from a Marantz PMD660 to the video footage of the 5D.

2007

Desaturated Fashion Photography

by flakki
I love desaturated photographs. After looking at a lot of stock photography lately, I forgot how much I loved it.

2006

Mojiti-video commentary software

by jlesage & 11 others
useful for teachers making clips to analyze in class; "personalize any video with your story. With visual spotlights, you can narrate your personal videos, add captions or subtitles, or comment on any scene."

Category D: A Film and Media Studies Blog: The Intro Textbook: A Comparison

by jlesage
an entry in a film blog that I like that compares and contrasts the Film 101 textbooks commonly used

Low Probability of Racoons - Hypertext and Flash animated poems

by jlesage
uses the duration of video to make kinetic poetry that has a narrative in the words and beyond them; nice example for students of simple form with complex effects

"Introduction to Poetry" -- Ben McGhee

by jlesage
more video and text animation, simple and effective -- 53 sec.

The Dead - Billy Collins Animated Poem

by jlesage
video by Juan Delcan; model for students about good uses of new form of production and exhibition

Guerrilla Filmmaking 101

by jlesage
the nitty-gritty of no-budget filmmaking, good on deflating romantic notions often held by first-timers

Владимир Гвоздев и gvozdariki

by jlesage & 1 other
check out witty animations from a Russian animator, simple, elegant

dream

by jlesage
tranquil animation with zen spirit; again, worth exploring narratives with a whole different time sense and way of making a point

Miguel Carrasco's Real World: Watch TV for Free - Part 2

by jlesage
ways to use your computer to watch television from around the world

ZoneZero from analog to digital photography

by jlesage & 2 others
a large, excellently curated photography site, including slide shows and discussions of key issues in photography and representation in general; highly recommended; under tutelage of Pedro Meyer; take "tour" first

Lesson Plans for Digital Storytelling

by jlesage
this is a lesson plan that could be adapted for different ages or kinds of classes, e.g., composition or video production or narrative arts

Digital Story Examples

by jlesage
a page leading to many examples, things you could make with imovie; from more than decade of practice from 1990-2003

BBC - Writersroom - Scriptsmart

by jlesage
free screenwriting formatting tool to use with Microsoft Word; I have not tried it and do not know how well it works.

The Top 50 Movie Endings of All Time : filmcritic.com

by jlesage & 2 others
I teach screenwriting students to write for the ending; it economizes crafting a storyline.

Movie Blogs

by jlesage
I have not looked at all these, but about.com often has some new tips to follow up on.

the complete idiot's [eejit's] guide to all aspects of filmmaking

by jlesage
clear and witty, useful for practitioners as refresher or for students, especially production teachers

motion picture, it's called

by jlesage
blog by viewer with far-ranging taste, including Asian cinema, experimental works, etc. Good place to find new things to see on DVD.

Clusty the Clustering Engine

by jlesage & 56 others
This is a top-notch new kind of search engine (Web 2.0). My test case for searches is "film theory" as the search term, and such a search brought me many new resources I was previously unaware of.

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