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@psddude RT The Stone Heart Photo Manipulation Tutorial: Learn how to create this surreal Photo Manipulation for... http://t.co/GPy6EYfT
Thu, 02 Feb 2012 16:37:36 +0000
@psddude RT Valentine Photoshop Wallpaper with Jeans Heart: Learn how to create a Valentine Day Wallpaper in Pho... http://t.co/rTnhfYZl
Mon, 30 Jan 2012 19:21:44 +0000
@psddude RT Roof Texture Pattern: While I was working on one of my tutorials I realized that I need a Roof Textu... http://t.co/3t0s3XXW
Sun, 29 Jan 2012 08:32:58 +0000
Quick Tip: Photographing Music Events – Free Entry for Free Pictures?: Music is a fantastic thing to photograph.... http://t.co/6uT1H0H1
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Resume- If It's Written It's True
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People who make hiring decisions at production companies or production shoots like to meet newcomers on paper whether they have met you in person or not, and one of the primary ways of introducing yourself to them is th
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0 Votes | 19 Views | Filmmaking / | Wednesday, February 01, 2012

DSLRs: A Time Exposure - Creative COW
(http://magazine.creativecow.net/article/dslrs...)
Robert Primes, ASC is watching the progress of DSLR video, and sees some remarkable visions of the future of cinematography. Read on for his detailed review... [dslr, cinematography, video, nikon, panasonic, famous light bulb, zacuto, canon, kodak, fuji, sony, blueribbon]
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0 Votes | 17 Views | Filmmaking / | Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The Query Letter- Your Key to the Market
(http://www.filmunderground.com/149/Article/NW...)
For screenwriters who live outside of Los Angeles, the query letter is the most important manuscript aside from the screenplay itself. The query letter is what will open, or close, doors into the marketplace. Learning how to write this important tool is e
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0 Votes | 16 Views | Filmmaking / | Sunday, January 29, 2012

HD Post-production
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Amy Stodghill gives us the low-down on HD Post-Production, as told by Pablo Toledo, independent filmmaker and director of "Runnin' at Midnite".
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0 Votes | 36 Views | Filmmaking / | Wednesday, January 25, 2012

two weeks
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Production Journal 8/1. Michael runs into the brick wall of hard cash. Updates on casting talent, attaching a few last talented individuals and an appeal for money.
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0 Votes | 7 Views | Filmmaking / | Thursday, January 19, 2012

When Does a Screenwriter Need an Agent?
(http://www.filmunderground.com/148/Article/NW...)
Almost all of my students want to get an agent long before they are ready for one. While it is true that you WILL need an agent to pursue a screenwriting career, it is not true that you need one when you start out. They are many things you can do, and sho
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0 Votes | 13 Views | Filmmaking / | Wednesday, January 18, 2012


Five Phases of Filmmaking
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A road map to the entire movie making process.
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0 Votes | 10 Views | Filmmaking / | Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Finding a Producer
(http://www.filmunderground.com/112/Article/NW...)
Obviously, a beginning writer/director is in need of a producer to help find financing, either through independent investors or smaller production companies. But where do you find such a person, and then convince them to help?
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0 Votes | 23 Views | Filmmaking / | Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Damn, Damn, Damn
(http://www.filmunderground.com/58/Article/NWF...)
Production Journal 7/9. Michael begins casting and discussing the script with potential crew members.
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0 Votes | 12 Views | Filmmaking / | Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Casting
(http://www.filmunderground.com/99/Article/NWF...)
Greg Pak, independent director extraordinaire, takes us through the basics of casting. Greg discusses the process of matching actors together for chemistry, materials and exercises for making good choices for the roles in a film.
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0 Votes | 12 Views | Filmmaking / | Tuesday, January 17, 2012


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