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Wisdom: Sol Negrin on Teaching Cinematography

Veteran cinematographer Sol Negrin, ASC understands the challenges of bringing cinematography from the set to the classroom. Now a professor at New York’s Five Towns College, Negrin’s six-decade-long...

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We Make Movies (Better): Final Cut Pro X/RED, Part 2

In Part 1, I dealt with how to properly prep your RED project for long-term feature film success in Final Cut Pro X (FCPX). Now we’ll get to the fun part: Editing. I’m going to go in depth with a ton...

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We Make Movies (Better): New grass roots and the digital age of moviemaking...

I have a confession to make: I’m a bit of an interloper in the film world. I was an actress for 15 years, having done my first Equity show at 16, but realized when I got to Los Angeles that my...

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We Make Movies (Better): Final Cut Pro X/RED, Part 3

Finishing your RED movie using Final Cut Pro X, Redcine-X, and DaVinci Resolve In Parts 1 and 2, I showed you how to properly set up your project, as well as some ways Final Cut Pro X (FCPX) can make...

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Accepting Applications: Dogfish, the world’s first film production accelerator

Back in 2005, Paul Graham and Trevor Blackwell, two tech pioneers who’d made fortunes in Silicon Valley, founded a company called Y Combinator. The business model was based on publicly funded business...

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This Film Isn’t Real: Maja Milos’ Tiger Award-winning debut, Clip

On a Saturday afternoon at AFI Fest last November, I walked into a 4:15 PM screening of a Serbian film called Clip by first-time director, Maja Milos. I knew from the press images that it was at least...

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Five Ways to Navigate the Shoulds & Supposed-Tos of Moviemaking by Tara Samuel

Have you read Steven Pressfield’s The War of Art? If you have, spread the word. If you haven’t yet, here’s the gist of it: The world will be saved when we all make what we are supposed to be making....

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Documenting the Closure of California State Parks: How They Did It by Jarratt...

When we found out that a quarter of California state parks were closing due to a $22 million budget cut, we thought we must have been missing something. It is a nearly insignificant amount of money in...

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4K Revolution: New Standard Delivery Format Looms by Sam Mestman

If you happened to be walking around the floor this year at NAB, you probably noticed that 4K was everywhere. Whether it was Blackmagic’s 4K Production Camera, Sony’s 4K cameras and projectors, or...

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Crowdfunding Field Guide from Indiegogo is a Must-Read

Indiegogo’s Crowdfunding Guide is a must-read for moviemakers looking to self-finance their masterpieces. Jason Brubaker wrote this post originally for his helpful how-to website FilmmakingStuff.com,...

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Enter “On Location: The Los Angeles Video Project” for a chance at winning...

ATTENTION! Create and enter a film in “On Location: The Los Angeles Video Project” and have a shot at winning over $50,000 in prizes! The Los Angeles Video Project is a community outreach multimedia...

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Tech Reviews: FCPX Plugins and App Roundup

A relatively large 3rd party ecosystem has sprung up around Final Cut Pro X (FCPX). Here are some of the programs, apps and FCPX plugins I really enjoy. With MovieMaker.com’s new DIY Monday series,...

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Revenue Record: Yekra Crushes with Online Doc

Like everyone else trying to forecast the economic landscape of independent film, over here at the MovieMaker offices, we think a lot about innovations in the VOD marketplace. The future of...

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DIY Marketing Monday, Episode One: Finding a Hook by Sheri Candler

Our new monthly DIY Monday feature is a column on distribution and marketing fundamentals by Sheri Candler, the Director of Digital Marketing Strategy at LA-based non-profit organization The Film...

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MovieMaker Editor’s Weekend Pick: Storm Surfers 3D by Rory Owen Delaney

Storm Surfers 3D delivers big wave-riding experience for moviegoers!  This week’s MovieMaker Editor’s Weekend Pick is the Australian big wave surfing documentary, Storm Surfers 3D, directed by Justin...

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DIY Monday: Film Financing 101 by Rory Owen Delaney

Today it’s Film Financing 101 at MovieMaker. As part of our continuing DIY Monday series, we are sharing an excerpt from the 7th edition of Louise Levison’s book Filmmakers & Financing: Business...

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DIY Moviemaker: How to Build Sliders and Jibs

How to build sliders and jibs: building two moviemaker must-haves in one easy project. When MovieMaker’s managing editor, James Kaelan, challenged me to create a piece of gear using stuff from a...

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Trailblazer Tuesday: Nominate Companies for MovieMaker’s 2013 Indie-Friendly...

For this week’s Trailblazer Tuesday we’re changing things up! MovieMaker wants to know your favorite trailblazing, worth-your-wallet, indie-friendly businesses. Nominate your favorite film businesses...

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Screenwriting 101: Script Criteria Checklist

As you probably know, finishing (or finding) a script is only the beginning of any moviemaker’s odyssey from page to screen. With so many different funding paths and workflows once you are in...

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Working with a Music Supervisor: We Asked Liz Gallacher of Velvet Ears for...

While I am all for learning the art of filmmaking on the job, there are instances where prior formal education and training would save some big hassles in seeing the film out to market. One big...

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