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What means what in film language? Filmmaking Tips
This article has been written by Joe Corrigan and re-printed with his permission. Thanks a lot Joe. This article was created to get the people involved in the process of film making speaking one ... Read on »
How to write a film script – part 1 Filmmaking Tips
This article has been written by Joanna Gajec & Marek Olchawski & is reprinted on my blog with full permission. When writing a film script you should start by picturing the film critic, the person who is ... Read on »
How to rehearse with your actors? Part 2. Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass - short film How to choose OBJECTIVES? Objectives should be active. Objective is not the final result of the actor's action. Objective should be more of the inner actor'... Read on »
European Cinema (1895 - 1945) Filmmaking Tips
Europe is regarded as the birthplace of the modern cinema. It was in Paris where the first public cinematographic projection ever took place and from there it spread all over the world. The first filmmakers ... Read on »
"A Shot at the Big Time" by Janet van Eeden Harrison Spotlight
A Shot at the Big Time - feature film Jimmy's family has personal crises instead of family holidays but he finds his soul in his music. Until the army sends him his call-up papers. ... Read on »
How to make promotional sheet for your film? Filmmaking Tips
PROMOTIONAL SHEET ? is a document used for promoting your film. A new promotional sheet should be used at every stage of your production therefore ensure that changes can be made. The promotional sheet is ideally ... Read on »
How to distribute a film? Filmmaking Tips
This is always the hardest part of filmmaking because once you have your beloved film finished what do you do with it. Many books have been written on the subject, so I would definitely recommend ... Read on »
List of film funding organizations part 2 (C & D) Filmmaking Tips
California Arts Council 1300 I Street, Suite 930, Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 322-6555, Fax: (916) 322-6575 Offers grants & programs for film & media makers California Documentary Project Los Angeles office: (213) 623-5993 ... Read on »
How to write a film script – part 2 Filmmaking Tips
This article has been written by Joanna Gajec & Marek Olchawski & is reprinted on my blog with full permission. Continuing our deliberations about scriptwriting. I'd like to start with pointing out that apart from a ... Read on »
Asian cinematography Filmmaking Tips
Asian cinema as a definition refers to the cinematography of eastern, south-eastern and southern Asia (Far East cinema) and also western Asia (Near East cinema). The Far East cinema includes, to name only the ... Read on »
List of film funding organizations part 1 (A & B) Filmmaking Tips
If you decide to make a film you face many problems. First you struggle to catch and hold on to the idea that flickers in your head. Then you try to gather the best cast, ... Read on »
How to create press kit for film festivals or media? Filmmaking Tips
PRESS KIT ? is needed for film festivals , film markets and also when you send the film to a potential sales agent or distribution company . You must ensure that your press kit looks as professional as ... Read on »
What is pitch? Filmmaking Tips
You hear it all the time: "you need to have a good pitch to be able to get grant or get any kind of funding for your project." But what is this pitch thing is ... Read on »
Fernando Meirelles – concerned moralist from Sao Paulo Filmmaking Tips
Since the mid 1990's the Brazilian cinema has been considered as one of the most interesting cinematographies in the world. Retomada , the revival of the Brazilian cinema was possible thanks to Jose Carlos Avellar , ... Read on »
Festival Circuit For Short Films – part 1 Filmmaking Tips
Before you set off to promote your short film, at film festivals, you have to clearly identify the goals for your film. Is it just to show it to the world at the festival, perhaps ... Read on »
What is film funding outline? Filmmaking Tips
The following information has been based on the fantastic book "The art of film funding" by Carole Lee Dean (I strongly recommend that you read the book as well as visit her website http://www.... Read on »
List of film funding organizations part 8 (S-W) Filmmaking Tips
Schott Foundation 678 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 301, Cambridge, MA 02139 Phone: (617) 876-7700, Fax: (617) 876-7702 Website: http://www.schottfoundation.org Focuses on the development of universal and accessible high quality early care ... Read on »
Lists of the most important film festivals – part 2 Filmmaking Tips
Short Film Festivals: Aspen Shortsfest - Aspen Shortsfest is considered one of the world's premier international short film and video showcases for the trend-setting art form: the short. Bilbao Int'l Festival Of Documentary & ... Read on »
Lists of the most important film festivals – part 1 Filmmaking Tips
Being a filmmaker you eventually get to the point where you have your film ready and are beginning to think how to show it to the world. As you already know from our previous articles ... Read on »
How to finance independent films? Filmmaking Tips
As in any businesses, there is always a few different ways of financing film production. I have already written about funds, grants and fiscal sponsorship and posted a pretty long list of funding organizations from ... Read on »
List of film funding organizations part 5 (K & M) Filmmaking Tips
Kentucky Foundation for Women, Inc. 1215 Heyburn Bldg., 332 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202 Phone: (502) 562-0045, Fax: (502) 561-0420 Email: kfw@kfw.org Website: http://www.kfw.org Grants to Kentucky feminist ... Read on »
How to get work in the film industry? Filmmaking Tips
When I began my media degree in Film the first thing we were told was that if we wanted to get a job when we finished, we should change course. I am not going to ... Read on »
How to rehearse with your actors? Part 1. Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass - short film Rehearsal is an important and integral part of any film production. I, personally, like to give myself as much time to work with the actors as possible ... Read on »
The Director’s Journey with Mark W. Travis – Part 3 Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass - short film EXERCICES 1. Ask the character general questions, anything you want. These questions are designed for general knowledge (ex. I want to know if you are a vegetarian ... Read on »
Product placement letter Filmmaking Tips
The product placement letter is used to initiate a discussion with either product placement company or directly with the goods producer regarding using their product. Click here to download the letter. Read on »
List of film funding organizations part 4 (I & J) Filmmaking Tips
IFP/Chicago Production Fund Phone: (312) 435-1825, Fax: (312) 435-1828 Email: infoifpmw@aol.com Website: http://www.ifp.org Win an in-kind donation of production equipment and services, valued at up to $... Read on »
How to making a film? Filmmaking Tips
Filmmaking is a long process, very often it takes years before a film is made. The short I am working on right now, I started writing last year but it's 15 months later that ... Read on »
List of film funding organizations part 6 (N) Filmmaking Tips
National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture (NAMAC) A nonprofit association composed of diverse member organizations who are dedicated to encouraging film, video, audio and on-line/multimedia arts, and to promoting the cultural contributions ... Read on »
Terms and definitions for film directors/actors. Filmmaking Tips
a. SUPER OBJECTIVE: The overall OBJECTIVE that carries the character through the entire story. b. ACT OBJECTIVE: The OBJECTIVE that carries the character through a single act of the story. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS FOR FILM ... Read on »
List of film funding organizations part 3 (E & H) Filmmaking Tips
Empowerment Project 8218 Farrington Mill Rd., Chapel Hill, NC 27517 Phone: (919) 928-0382 Email: media@empowermentproject.org Website: http://www.empowermentproject.org Provides facilities, training and consultation for independent filmmakers, producers, artists, activists and ... Read on »
Film Distribution – which way to go – part 1 Filmmaking Tips
Most of the filmmakers know nowadays that to make a film is just half of the process. With so many films being made each year the market is really crowded and even exceptionally good film ... Read on »
The Film Director’s Journey with Mark W. Travis – Part 1 Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass - short film During the Munich Short Film Festival Mark W. Travis , the film director, ran one of his workshops called "The Director's Journey" . I attended the workshops and ... Read on »
How to create One Page Sheet for your film? Filmmaking Tips
ONE PAGE SHEET is a single document that informs and advertises that the film is ready for sale and/or publicity. It consists of: Title Production Company : ( Name of the production company/-ies in charge ... Read on »
Where to find cast and crew for your film? Filmmaking Tips
The easiest way to find the cast and crew is to look online. At the moment there are many filmmaking websites, which are helpful in finding who you are looking for. The websites I would ... Read on »
How to write film scripts part 1? Filmmaking Tips
There are many good books and websites on script writing so I am going to be very brief on that subject. And please do research your local bookstore or a library for the books on ... Read on »
What do you need to make films? Filmmaking Tips
To make a film the most important thing is to have the script or the idea for the film. Without that you will not be able to make anything, just imagine that script is the ... Read on »
Sales Agents in film industry. Filmmaking Tips
For the purposes of this article we are just going to talk about the shorts sales agents. A sales agent is an individual or a company who will try to sell your film to as ... Read on »
The Director’s Journey with Mark W. Travis – Part 2 Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass - film set Terms for characters and actors. Objective ? what the character is trying to achieve throughout the movie - Public (conscious) - Private (unconscious) Obstacles ? getting in the way to achieve ... Read on »
List of film funding organizations part 7 (O-R) Filmmaking Tips
Open Meadows Foundation P.O. Box 150-607, Van Brunt Station, Brooklyn, NY 11215-0150 Phone: (718) 768-4015 Email: openmeadows@igc.apc.org Website: http://www.openmeadows.org Projects that have limited financial access ... Read on »
How to write a film script – part 3 Filmmaking Tips
This article has been written by Joanna Gajec & Marek Olchawski & is reprinted on my blog with full permission. This is a continuation of our deliberations on scriptwriting. First we gathered the basic formal rules and ... Read on »
How to prepare press notes for your film? Filmmaking Tips
PRESS NOTE includes: Name of the distribution company Presents (Title) Starring (Cast) Running time Certificate For further information please contact: Email Phone number Release ? exact date Synopsis ? short synopsis defining the plot of the film ... Read on »
Case study – “The Man with the Spying Glass” – part 2 Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass - short film 3. Pre-production. a. I knew the actor I was going to work with so I didn't need to hold a casting. If I hadn't ... Read on »
What is Film Market ? Filmmaking Tips
Film festivals are cultural events that concentrate on promoting films to film fans and film professionals. Film markets are trade events where business is conducted (finding distributors, selling films to different territories, etc.). Film festivals ... Read on »
Foundations, grants and fiscal sponsorship for your film. Filmmaking Tips
A foundation is a non-profit organization that donates money, equipment or other commodities to an individual or other organization. Amongst many types of foundations you will be able to find: - Public foundations ? build from ... Read on »
How to work with actors? Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass - film set There are many good books written on working with actors , so try to have a look at the library and your local bookshop. You can also try ... Read on »
How to work with the crew? Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass - film set Regardless of whether you work on a small set or a large one, you need to communicate well with all the members of the crew . By that ... Read on »
How to write a film script - part 4 Filmmaking Tips
This article has been written by Joanna Gajec & Marek Olchawski & is reprinted on my blog with full permission. Welcome back to our little guide on a scriptwriting. A construction of a script is like a ... Read on »
How to use Daily News on the film set? Filmmaking Tips
DAILY NEWS ? it is a document prepared by the director and his assistant for the benefit of the cast and crew . The purpose of its is that the work on the set can run smoothly ... Read on »
Film Distribution – which way to go part 2 Filmmaking Tips
?NEW WAY OF DISTRIBUTION Before you decide or start working on self-distribution with your production team try to answer at least the following questions. 1. What is the type of your audience? 2. What ... Read on »
Jane Campion - women's cinema at its best Filmmaking Tips
"Women's cinema" is a pretty new invention. Elevated by feminist orientated critics and theorists to the distinction of a film style it became a buzzword, applied without restraint to analyze all movie products made ... Read on »
Should I go to film school? Filmmaking Tips
This is a question I get asked a lot these days, and answering it is far from easy. I've been to film school, but it doesn't mean that everyone else should. I went ... Read on »
Short Guide – Autism – experimental short Shorts
"Short Guide- Autism" few basic pointers about autism. Experimental short. PS. Thank you so much for watching my short. Please consider leaving a comment :) Thank you. Read on »
Independent Film Marketing part 1 Filmmaking Tips
Doing the marketing campaign for an independent film stays more or less in accordance with the general rules of marketing for a small business. The traditional ways of bringing films into the market are fading ... Read on »
How to write film scripts part 2? Filmmaking Tips
Story structures They say that there are only three basic story structures: Myth Fairy tale Drama By taking bits and pieces from each structure and using it in a different way, other stories emerge. MYTH ... Read on »
How to get funds for your film? Filmmaking Tips
Apart from having possibility to apply for funds to various foundations or other organizations giving grants to filmmakers (Read about foundations, grants and fiscal sponsorship or find the right organization for your project) you can ... Read on »
How to rehearse with your actors? Part 3. Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass - film set TERMS AND DEFINITIONS FOR FILM DIRECTORS/ACTORS The terms come from Mark Travis's workshops "The Directors Journey" 1. OBJECTIVE : the objective the character is trying to ... Read on »
How to write a film script - part 5 Filmmaking Tips
This article has been written by Joanna Gajec & Marek Olchawski & is reprinted on my blog with full permission. Slowly but surely we're getting to the end of our journey through scriptwriting. This time we ... Read on »
Case study – “The Man with the Spying Glass” – part 4 Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass - short film 6. Post-production a. Because I was on the clock with all important festival's deadlines I needed to have The Man with the Spying Glass completed ... Read on »
Case study – “The Man with the Spying Glass” – part 1 Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass short film Below is the case study I created on the basis of my last short film as well as my general experience as a filmmaker. "The Man With ... Read on »
How to get money to make a film? Filmmaking Tips
This is a difficult question and I get asked it over and over again. Many countries have organizations that deal with film funding and not only national organizations, but also local organizations (check up my ... Read on »
Cinematography of Ireland - difficult history, important movies Filmmaking Tips
The history of Irish cinematography is closely connected with the history of the country which, above all else, is the history of the constant battle for independence and national, political and cultural identity. The history ... Read on »
Case study – “The Man with the Spying Glass” – part 3 Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass - short film 5. Production. a. Finally, after all this pre-production work it is time for the production. b. The first big problem for us occurred a week before ... Read on »
Case study – “The Man with the Spying Glass” – part 5 Filmmaking Tips
The Man With The Spying Glass - short film 8. Promotion & marketing a. I started writing about The Man with the Spying Glass on my websites and on my FB profile and on my bulletfilm.com ... Read on »
Theatrical Distribution part 1 Filmmaking Tips
Even though a lot of filmmakers skip theatrical distribution nowadays because of the vast cost and the lack of return on it, it still cannot be of overestimated value. Even pretty limited theatrical distribution in ... Read on »
Film Festivals – Tips – part 2 Filmmaking Tips
If you are short of money you need to find as many free of charge festivals as possible and keep a detailed budget of all your pre-festival expenses such as: - Postage. - Promotional materials. - Submission ... Read on »
Independent Film Marketing part 4 Filmmaking Tips
9. Supervise the creation of traditional deliverables in addition to the creation of all the media needed for the execution of the release as needed including: - Live event/theatrical: Prints of either 35mm film or ... Read on »
Festival Circuit for short films – part 2 Filmmaking Tips
Once in a while, simply google your name and your film's title. Surprisingly, you may find reviews of your short or even festival appearance you didn't know about. Once I did that (all ... Read on »
Independent Film Marketing part 2 Filmmaking Tips
Tips on how to create a suitable website. 1) The audience needs to be involved in your website. 2) Create a dialogue with your audience. 3) Give your audience reasons to return to your website. ... Read on »
Film Festivals- Tips – part 1 Filmmaking Tips
Film Festivals are great places to meet people, to network, to watch the films that you would never normally see otherwise and of course, and most importantly, to get your films watched by the audience. ... Read on »
Theatrical Distribution part 2 Filmmaking Tips
5. If you decide to hire a publicist, do it early. There are some industry insiders who advise hiring a publicist up to 8 months before the release of the film (especially if you have ... Read on »
Prints on the CD’s and DVD’s covers for film festivals Filmmaking Tips
Always check the rules and regulation of the festival since in one of the sections it might be stated what is required for the DVD cover or CD (press kit) cover. The standard written information ... Read on »
European Cinema (1945 - 2000) Filmmaking Tips
In the post-war history of European cinema one might have observed two tendencies that have defined the cinema until today. On the one hand there are filmmakers, concentrated around specific schools or trends, and ... Read on »
Krzysztof Kieslowski - morally concerned Filmmaking Tips
Krzysztof Kieślowski was, and still is regarded as, one of the most renown Polish directors in the world. He was born on the June 27th, 1941 and died, a sudden death, on March 13th, ... Read on »
Spelling game. Activities and Games
Spelling game. First of all, I'd like to emphasize that this activity isn't only for "grown-up" kids but also for the two or three years olds. Some time ago while having a ... Read on »
The Brazilian cinema – much more than just soap operas Filmmaking Tips
Brazil takes a special place in the cinematic landscape of South America. The roots of Latin American cinema itself came from Brazil. In spite of many maelstroms and spells of stagnation, it is also the ... Read on »
The Russian and Soviet cinematography - great art from the big country Filmmaking Tips
The history of the Russian cinema may be divided into three periods: the Russian Empire period, the Soviet Union period and the period after Perestrojka and the fall of The Soviet Union. The cinematograph was ... Read on »
Useful websites Women in Film & Television Filmmaking Tips
Creative Women Workshops Association Creative Women Workshops strives towards gender equity by supporting, celebrating and developing the talents of women storytellers for screen including directors, actors, crafts people and technicians. Overall the society encourages excellence, ... Read on »
How to prepare PDF. package for sponsors/investors for your film? Filmmaking Tips
A document that shows you how to gather all necessary information and present them neatly to the potential sponsors and investors in order to get your film financed. Click here to download the file. For ... Read on »
Useful websites for filmmakers » European Institution Links -part 3 Filmmaking Tips
MEDIA Programme - Film database MEDIA is the EU support programme for the European audiovisual industry. MEDIA co-finances training initiatives for audiovisual industry professionals, the development of production projects (feature films, television drama, documentaries, animation ... Read on »
The director as seen by the actor Filmmaking Tips
A subjective attempt to describe the relationship between a director and an actor during their creative work on a film or a theatre play based on my own experience. FIRST MEETING OR HOW NOT TO ... Read on »
Useful websites for filmmakers » European Institution Links -part 2 Filmmaking Tips
European Broadcasting Union The European Broadcasting Union is the largest association of national broadcasters in the world. We promote cooperation between broadcasters and facilitate the exchange of audiovisual content. The EBU works to ensure that ... Read on »
Mike Leigh - kind-hearted observer Filmmaking Tips
Mike Leigh is the head representative of British social realism, within the film industry, and his filmography is a showcase of British cinema in the world. He is often mentioned in the same breath as ... Read on »
Jean Pierre Jeunet - fairy visionary Filmmaking Tips
Jean Pierre Jeunet , one of the most renowned French directors these days, is an autodidact. He never attended any film schools, and he learned his craft making short films, commercials and video clips. He was ... Read on »
The First Film ever made. Filmmaking Tips
It was a cold December night three days after Christmas in 1895 when guests filed curiously into the dimly lit basement at the Grand Café on the Boulevard des Capucines in Paris. It was the ... Read on »
Useful websites for filmmakers: Press, Trade & Network - part 1 Filmmaking Tips
Alternative Film Guide The Los Angeles-based Alternative Film Guide offers an "alternative," offbeat look into the world of film through thought-provoking reviews, in-depth interviews with filmmakers and authors, and extensive coverage of ... Read on »
Ready to use Film Festival Submission Letter Filmmaking Tips
Film Festival Submission Letter is used for giving the festival committee brief information about the film you are submitting. Click here to download the letter. Read on »
Marketing for Creative People. Marketing for Creative Type
Marketing is not my area of expertise , I'm a creative person, content maker, a writer and a filmmaker. So if you are looking for a very professional advice on marketing scroll down to where ... Read on »
The New School of Film Design Filmmaking Tips
The article has been written by Hayley Easton Street for bulletfilm.com & reprinted on my blog with full permission. It wasn?t so long ago that the only computers you might ?nd in the art ... Read on »
Concept Art Filmmaking Tips
The article has been written by Hayley Easton Street for bulletfilm.com & reprinted on my blog with full permission. Concept art used to be used for big fantasy films or science fiction movies or historical ... Read on »
Call sheet (DOC file, 197 kB) Filmmaking Tips
Call sheet - production document ready to download & use. For more production documents please visit www.bulletfilm.com Call sheet is a chart format document specifying exact time director, producer, line producer etc. are expected to ... Read on »
Useful websites for filmmakers » European Institution Links -part 1 Filmmaking Tips
"i2i Audiovisual" "i2i Audiovisual" is designed to facilitate access to financing from banks and other financial institutions by subsidising part of the cost of the guarantees required by these institutions and/or part of the ... Read on »
Useful websites » Links to Independent film promotion & Educational distributors Filmmaking Tips
European Audiovisual Observatory - Report on Film Distribution Companies in Europe The report is made up of two principal sections. The first is an introductory chapter giving a brief overview of the distribution sector in Europe ... Read on »
Useful websites » Film markets part 1 Filmmaking Tips
Asia Television Forum (ATF) Asia Television Forum (ATF) is Asia's leading programming market, where international content sellers meet with Asian buyers and partners to sell, buy and network. Asian Film Market Asian Film Market ... Read on »
Czech Cinematography - FAMoUs children of Czech(oslovakia) Filmmaking Tips
The heyday of the Czech (or these days Czechoslovakian) cinematography came exceptionally late compared with other European cinematographies. It only began at the beginning of the 1960's when filmmakers from the Czech film school, ... Read on »
Useful websites » Film markets part 2 Filmmaking Tips
MIPDOC MIPDOC, the world's largest international screenings market, is where all the best documentary and factual programmes are screened from around the world. Taking place ahead of MIPTV, MIPDOC provides a unique digital screening ... Read on »
Useful websites » Financing - Film Funds part 1 Filmmaking Tips
Canwest-Hot Docs Funds Hot Docs and Canwest have partnered in the creation of the Canwest-Hot Docs Documentary Funds. These Funds consist of a $3-million completion fund and a $1-million development fund. ... Read on »
Useful websites » International sales part 1 Filmmaking Tips
ADRIANA CHIESA ENTERPRISES (IT) ADRIANA CHIESA ENTERPRISES SRL (A.C.E.), was founded in 1990 by Adriana Chiesa Di Palma. Though at creation, A.C.E.'s principal activity was international film distribution, today it ... Read on »
Useful websites » International sales part 2 Filmmaking Tips
FILMEXPORT GROUP (IT) Filmexport Group is Italy's oldest world sales company for feature films. Founded in 1970, our company have known a constant growth reaching a catalogue of more than 600 features, series and ... Read on »
Useful websites for filmmakers » Film sales part 3 Filmmaking Tips
MOONSTONE ENTERTAINMENT (US) Moonstone Entertainment has become one of the world's leading independent film producers and distributors, known for films of high quality and commercial success. A cornerstone to Moonstone's achievements has been ... Read on »
Interview with Janet van Eeden-film writer,producer,lecturer,Award-winning journalist. Interviews
1: Name: Janet van Eeden 2: Country: South Africa 3: Occupation: Film writer, producer, lecturer, Award-winning journalist, playwright. 4:Filmography: Wrote the screenplay for internationally released feature White Lion . I was supervising producer on ... Read on »
Cinematography of China - the cultural (r)evolution Filmmaking Tips
The history of Chinese cinematography first started in 1905. It was the year when the opera The Battle of Dingjunshan , staged successfully at the Beijing Opera, was recorded for the very first time. The centre ... Read on »
Film Festivals Sheet Filmmaking Tips
Film Festivals Sheet, can be used for various festivals to keep track of all the festival submission information. Click here to download the file. Read on »
The Austrian cinematography - great cinema of small country Filmmaking Tips
Austrian cinematography evolved in parallel to the other European cinematographies, since the Lumiere brothers presented to the world their wonderful invention ? the cinematograph. The first recorded Austrian film company, which went down in history as ... Read on »
Useful websites for filmmakers: Press, Trade & Network - part 2 Filmmaking Tips
Moviees.com Irish website about cinema. MovieMaker Magazine & Portal MovieMaker is the nation's leading magazine on the art and business of making movies. MovieMaker is a special interest consumer publication with content directed at ... Read on »
Cinematography of Mexico - the Latin Hollywood Filmmaking Tips
Mexican cinematography began its development in the 1920's. The first films were mainly documentary newsreels called noticiarios (notices), which showed everyday life in Mexico. Unfortunately many of these films have been lost or destroyed. ... Read on »
Peter Weir - the mood master Filmmaking Tips
The name of Peter Weir is known to almost every film fan. Who hasn't raved about and been frightened to death watching his most famous film Picnic at Hanging Rock ? With this film, already ... Read on »
Scene and character breakdown table - download & use Filmmaking Tips
Scene and character breakdown table depicts which character,script page and location are vital for each scene. Click here to download the document. Read on »
Abbas Kiarostami - a versatile artist Filmmaking Tips
Abbas Kiarostami is one of the leaders amongst the Iranian directors. He is widely considered as the most prominent representative of this exotic cinematography which has celebrated a lot of successes at different film festivals ... Read on »
Useful websites for filmmakers - Sales Agents Filmmaking Tips
ABC Content Sales Welcome to the online home of ABC Content Sales, a distributor of television, radio and online content and programming to the worldwide media marketplace. ABC Content Sales sells programs, footage and information ... Read on »
The cinematography of Vietnam - documenting the Wars Filmmaking Tips
The history of Vietnamese cinematography dates back to the 1920's when a group of intellectualists from Hanoi formed the Huong Ky Film Company producing mainly documentary movies. The history of Vietnamese cinematography dates back ... Read on »










