Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Another Audio Podcast about myself
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Industry Quotes
Here is a list of famous quotes I have compiled from various members of the Film and Television Industry
"We in the industry know that behind every successful screenwriter stands a woman. And behind her stands his wife."
-Groucho Marx, Actor
"A wide screen just makes a bad film twice as bad."
-Samuel Goldwyn, Founder of MGM
"A day without laughter is a day wasted."
-Charlie Chaplin, Actor & Director
"The first monster you have to scare the audience with is yourself."
-Wes Craven, Director
"In England, I'm a horror movie director. In Germany, I'm a filmmaker. In the US, I'm a bum."
-John Carpenter, Director
"No matter where you're going it's the wrong place."
-Tobe Hooper, Director
"Bad taste is simply saying the truth before it should be said."
-Mel Brooks, Director & Actor
And so it began...
Equipment I would like to own
Monday, June 9, 2008
TV Production Equipment I own
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
The Most Important Crew Roles
Director
Learn to delegate responsibility. The more organized and prepared that you are, the less chance for disorganization and confusion when those inevitable changes arise. The Director is in charge of the whole production what he or she says goes, remember it is his/her vision.
Get your shot sheets (if they are being used) from the director and attach them to the back of the camera. Make sure that you have sufficient cable to reach the furthermost position you will occupy. While operating the camera, the pan and tilt locks are to remain unlocked at all times. Locking down a camera shot during a rehearsal or production is unacceptable in most studio operations! On the other hand, never leave your camera without first locking the pan and tilts locks and capping the lens.
Make sure your levels are accurate, and all of your equipment works! Without audio, you have no production. Your senses such as your hearing is more in tune to your surroundings. It is very important to pay attention will recording audio, make sure there are no distractions and always save your work.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Mac vs. PC Editing Software
This question has been asked for many years, and the answer is (for me) AVID Xpress Pro, which is what the majority of Hollywood uses, one great thing about AVID is the fact that you can edit DV Video and analog. The price is not for the weak wallet, going as high as $1,000. Next comes Adobe Premiere, but many bugs and problems have come up while using this software. Some say Adobe was written to be what Final Cut is to Apple. This is the best software for the PC right now if you can not afford AVID. For Apple, consumers have only one choice: Final Cut. According to a recent study, only 5% of the industry uses Final Cut and Apple, which means the remaining 95% uses PC. For amateur film makers Ulead or Sony Vegas is a good choice, based on their prices, not exceeding more than a few hundred dollars. Some say Mac is for the new generation (because of its sleek and cool design)however in my opinion it is just a fad, waiting to be snuffed out.
Monday, May 19, 2008
HTML Exercise
JVC is the Best