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RE: camera lense

Compressed air and special lens brushes (usually made of camel hair or something similarly soft). For the best advice, visit your local regular cam...

22 years ago
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RE: Festival Rights???

First comment is that you should talk to a lawyer about this, since should get qualified legal advice that is relevant to your specific situation. ...

22 years ago
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RE: Gaffer tape?

Try filmmaking.net

22 years ago
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RE: How Do I Start Out?

Hi, You could start by reading the answers to your questions in the Internet Filmmaker's FAQ. FAQ stands for Frequently Asked Questions and this o...

22 years ago
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RE: Foley Artist

Three words... F A Q. (read it) =? filmmaking.net.

22 years ago
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RE: Do we hang out here or what?

filmmaking.net is a site for new and independent filmmakers, and the purpose of the forums is really to discuss the art and science of movie-making. ...

22 years ago
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RE: Where do you buy your film?

Depends where you are (city/country). Cities with larger production industries will have more choice. If you live in an FTV backwater, then you'll p...

22 years ago
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RE: video to 16mm film transfer?

Depends where you are (city/country). filmmaking.net

22 years ago
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RE: Wire work

This is done using reasonably high-end fx software which effectively requires someone to go through the shot frame by frame and "paint out" the wires....

22 years ago
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RE: Camera

In a nutshell, it's about quality. In a 3 CCD camera, each CCD is responsible for capturing one range of colours, based on the primary colours of Red...

22 years ago
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RE: How do you get a professional look?

For a start, those films you mention are shot on film rather than video, and film captures much more information in an image than video. With film,...

22 years ago
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RE: shooting models

I've never shot models either but from what I hear, shooting in slow motion also helps sell the illusion. filmmaking.net

22 years ago
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RE: Adobe

AfterFX is a much better program for doing any type of FX work, since it was designed for that purpose. The compositing functions in Premiere are vas...

22 years ago
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RE: Storyboarding

All comes down to personal preference of the director. Some directors storyboard extensively, others don't do it at all. It is really up to you. ...

22 years ago
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RE: Copyright Laws On Books

Please read the FAQ before posting. "How do I get the rights to adapt a book into a screenplay?" in Legal Issues. filmmaking.net

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