Student Film Makers Learn Live Video Production

Student filmmakers are more excited than ever to extend their love for video and apply their skills to the exciting world of live video production. A new book called the “Accelerated Broadcast Club Curriculum” is now helping students involved in their schools broadcast clubs free online tools for accelerating learning in the world of live… …

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Study Abroad: Broaden your view of the world By Bart Weiss

Article Written By Bart Weiss In most film schools, if you look around the hallways, there are notices about Study Abroad Programs. Some of these are done by your university, but there are many places that do these programs through companies that specialize in these. I have heard of programs from going to the Cannes… …

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Great Cinematography Begins with Inspiration and Research By David Landau

Great Cinematography begins with inspiration and research By David Landau In my teaching career, I have seen all too often how film students will rush to start production.  Other than a scouting trip or a short shot list, the cinematographer and the director will show up on location and start to shoot. But too often… …

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Florida State University Film School Claims 40th Student Emmy

Florida State University Film School (film.fsu.edu) Wins 40th Student Emmy Florida State University Film School (film.fsu.edu) achieved a significant milestone by winning its 40th Student Emmy in May 2016. The honor went to the MFA thesis film, “Isa and the Frog Prince,” which took First Place in the Children’s Program category. The film, a heartwarming… …

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The History of Visual Language: How Understanding Yesterday Helps Us Prepare For Tomorrow

On July 23, Global Cinematography Institute will be having another Level 1 session. We will have a new class called, “History of Visual Language in Cinematography” where we will seek to understand the different ways of cinematographic expression in various cultures, countries, and technologies through the study and analysis of cinematographic work as a means of visual communication… …

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Blender VFX Masking Tutorial: Fire Power

In this Blender tutorial with Kenan Proffitt, learn how to create a human torch effect by compositing animated fire with live action footage, using masking. http://www.blenderbranch.com/ https://twitter.com/kenanproff… Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member? Log in here...

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Tutorial: How to Create Fire FX in After Effects

How to set things on fire without actually setting them by fire. Take a look at this After Effects fire effects tutorial presented by Tiffany Gibson. https://www.facebook.com/undiscoveredpics https://instagram.com/undiscoveredpictures/ https://twitter.com/undiscoveredvid https://twitter.com/Tiffanyg89… Membership Required You must be a member to access this content.View Membership LevelsAlready a member? Log in here...

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ON CAMPUS | MFA Film Student Natalie Hulla

StudentFilmmakers Magazine talks with Natalie Hulla, a graduate of Ohio University with a B.A. in Creative Writing and a special focus in non-fiction. After graduation, Natalie worked for a political non-profit organization in Southwest Ohio and worked independently as a freelance copy writer and editor for various websites and online publications. Currently, she is filming… …

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Filmmakers Working with Filters: Remove Distracting ‘Infernal’ Reflections by Ira Tiffen

Reference: StudentFilmmakers Magazine, 2015. February 2008. Seeing the Light: Working with a Combination of Filters and Internal Reflections: Remove Distracting ‘Infernal’ Reflections by Ira Tiffen. Pages 12 & 13. Things are looking up. At least our camera is. Capturing the streetlamp overhead, we want to make it more prominent, so we bring two filter effects… …

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13 Features to Look for in a Camera: HD Camera Essentials by Jon Firestone

Reference: StudentFilmmakers Magazine, November 2007. 13 Features to Look for in a Camera: HD Camera Essentials by Jon Firestone. Pages 6 & 8. There are a lot of cameras available today, but the vast majority of them don’t fulfill the requirements I have as a filmmaker. Of course, price is usually the primary factor, and… …

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Max Stenström on His Senior Film ‘The Taker’

by Naomi Laeuchli Maximillian Stenström, a student at New York University, talks about his senior film ‘The Taker’, its influences and how it relates to his current time of life as he prepares to leave college. Max discusses the importance of collaboration and how he found ‘the perfect house’ for filming and what he hopes… …

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