News: First iPhone 4 Movie (dir. Michael Koerbel)
Shot and edited entirely on iPhone 4 by my good friend and fantastically talented director, Michael Koerbel. This little camera gets in places few other cameras can only dream of.
Shot and edited entirely on iPhone 4 by my good friend and fantastically talented director, Michael Koerbel. This little camera gets in places few other cameras can only dream of.
Here is the trailer for the movie "Import Export" If you want to see a really disturbing twisted movie about illegal workers and deviant behavior, check this film out, it will not disappoint.
Hi there I'm Bernie I have a lot of interests. Film and Video Editing, Stopframe animation, Acting,Drama, Clowning, Comedy, Balloon modelling, Gardening,Wine Making. Love to share ideas learn from others.
Just saw this movie last night and it was amazing. I highly recommend it, the trailer doesn't do the film justice.
via WonderHowTo World, Cinematography: A friend of mine sent this site to me a year ago: Light Boner. And if it were updated more often, it'd be my home page. Designer/Developer Jarred Bishop curates this jaw-dropping collection of epic-light photos. Seriously, a lot of these photos look like stills from the most visually important films you've never seen. Here's a smattering:
The SubStream's "Film Lab" provides valuable information for filmmakers, specifically cinematographers and gaffers, on how to use neutral density gels.
This is a snapshot of the 1700 kilometre journey up most of the length of the Province of Manitoba by VIA Rail train from Winnipeg to Churchill - an arctic city on Hudson Bay. Filmed by Bea Broda, the trip takes place at the height of summer. While most travelers that are curious to experience polar bear sightings visit during the autumn season, there are also many to be seen in the summer months.
A friend of mine sent this site to me a year ago. And if it were updated more often, it'd be my home page. Designer/Developer Jarred Bishop curates this jaw-dropping collection of epic-light photos. Seriously, a lot of these photos look like stills from the most visually important films you've never seen. Here's a smattering: Light Boner
VERY IMPORTANT DUDES & DUDETTES IN FILM HISTORY Show: Harold Ramis. He's kinda been involved in one way or another with almost all of the funny things and people over the last 30 years, so maybe he counts as a Very Important Dude?
Here is the movie trailer for "Parallel Lines"
Here is the movie trailer for the film "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World"
This odd music video seems to be based on a true story. The story of massive film festival disappointment was created into a song called Parry's Gripp's Gripe. You can read al the bloody details here. http://www.parrygripp.com/
This has got a nice feeling to it, I wonder how long this LEGO crime thriller is going to be.
Something really funny about watching Star Wars LEGO minifigs talking in French.
Not sure if this is every LEGO this guy has ever built for just madness.
Looks like real stop animation vs CGI. Nice pieces even though they seem to be Ads.
Check out this short film featuring Holly Beck shredding Azucar surf retreat in bocas del toro panama.
Tom Sizemore stars as Father Murray in our feature film Edgar Allen Poe's Morella as adapted, produced & directed by Adam Ropp and Produced and Starring Ford Austin
Film. It just looks better.
Beautifully shot and composited, you will swear this is all real ! Im still in total AWE ! Here is a compositing breakdown for the piece. Here is another film showing the process from modeling to the final compositing and color correct. <>
Pretty awesome. Also by Karen Portaleo/ Highland Bakery (Octopus Cake). "This giant Sushi Cake was made for the filming of a movie here in Atlanta (shhhh..I can't say which movie yet!) "
The last 2 images are a hologram poster that changes as your viewing angle changes.
5/15 - Wizard of Oz - DP Harold Rosson 5/22 - The Thing - DP Dean Cundey
Hot Rod Cameras Website Anyone out there shot with one of these yet?
This short by Philip Bloom was one of the first and most cinematic films shot on Canon's EOS 7D.
French artist Alexandre Dubosc celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Annecy International Animated Film Festival with this stop motion animation of baking a cake in a laboratory-like kitchen.
Chicago Sun Times movie critic Roger Ebert hates 3-D. And when I say hate, I really mean hate. Check out Ebert's excerpted nine points below via Newsweek.
A bit like our Cinematography World but more specific. A lot of useful how-to's, articles, and films shot on the 7D, as well as active forums. Enjoy!
Here is the movie trailer for the film "Colossus the Forbin Project" Here is the entire movie online, with an amazing vintage sci fi opening title sequence
Here is the Movie Trailer for "Metropia". This looks like a really creative film.
This is a thorough and comprehensive look at each iteration of Alice in Wonderland. It's also a wonderful mini-history of film and special effects and animation.
Gotta love Sam Rockwell in this breakout film by David Bowie's son, renamed Duncan Jones so people will take him seriously I guess. He's got talent, so theres nothing to worry about.
Here is the Movie Trailer for "Inhabited Island" an interesting looking Russian Sci-Fi Film.
This is the movie trailer for "Cargo" This looks like a very interesting german sci-fi film. Here is a trailer with subtitles in english. Official Website Here
This is a quite clever minimalistic movie trailer for an otherwise horribly cheesy film. How long is it going to be before hollywood gives up 3D once and for all? Here is the movie trailer for "Jaws 3D"
I couldn't find the promo trailer for this film, but someone managed to upload the entire thing. Below is the first of 10 parts.
Before he did Lord of the Rings, Peter Jackson made splatter films...
The spreading of a strong visual concept occurs quite rapidly.
Set Lighting Technician's Handbook, Third Edition: Film Lighting Equipment, Practice, and Electrical Distribution by Harry Box
Video: Assemble the RED ONE into a film style camera. Video: Navigate the RED ONE video submenu.