“Lighting for Film: Keep It Simple” by Michael Corbett

To improve your tennis game, play with better tennis players. I am not sure where I first heard this, but it was one of the most important things I’ve learned about improving “my game” as a director of photography. For me, the better tennis players are directors of photography I have had the opportunity to… …

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Shooting with Film: Long Live Celluloid

by Bryan Michael Stoller Film. The magic of celluloid! I first fell in love with film in the seventies when I discovered Super 8. I eventually worked my way up to 16mm, and finally graduated to 35mm. Shooting in film, you don’t have to worry about the whole new HD and digital technology, at least… …

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Student POV: Filming with the Sony HVR-Z7U and a Custom Slider

by David Daudelin One of my film professors told me that it’s easy to tell what’s wrong in a film. It’s a lot harder to tell what’s right. My constant goal as a student indie filmmaker is to find out how things are being done right and imitate them. In this article, I share a… …

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