I know there is at least one site with gunshots, explosions and the like at NTSC resolution, but I don't have a URL for it. Google may turn it up with...
Yeah, 'Nightmare on Elm Street' was one of the other examples I was thinking of: her approach to dealing with the problem was pretty unsual for the ti...
I mostly regard 'the rules' as a checklist, not a list of rules to follow. I write what I want, then go back and see how close to 'the rules I am.... ...
I seem to remember Lloyd Kaufman recommending buying a dead pig and recording sound while beating it with a stick...
For feminism it might be interesting to look at a few horror movies, given that they have a tradition of women surviving while all the men get killed ...
Well, really there are two ways of making a documentary: one is to find out as much as you can about the people and events involved, write a script an...
Polarisers will work with video cameras, the problem is that unless the camera is stationary the effect will change as you move it around.
No, you're using them as specific locations, so you'd almost certainly need to ask for permission if you want to distribute the movie. I suspect you'd...
The real problem is if you make the movie to be seen, rather than just for the fun of making it. There are so many zombie movies being made at the mom...
I believe the general rule is that if the location isn't relevant to the movie, then it's OK, but if the location is going to be an important part of ...
quote:The obvious answer is make a zombie movie. But zombie movies are so 2004...
Apparently 'House of the Dead' also did similar shots by moving one camera around the actor really fast and shooting at high speed... but afterwards p...
quote:Does that kind of filmmaking happen in the UK at all? Yes. Lots of $10,000 movies, a few $500,000 movies. A few get shown in cinemas or on TV...
It's worth noting that I've seen this same post on another site, and again it was the only post made by a brand-new user. Make of that what you will.....
I don't know any details, I'm afraid (I actually met the director at parties a couple of times before he made his TV show, but that was years ago)... ...

