How to block a Movie... We make Movies, not films. We use Digital Video, not film. :-) Film, filming, and filmmaking are the most misused words in the industry. 🙂 Digital Video and film require different skill sets. Having DIFFERENT historical and TECHNOLOGICAL timelines spanning 150 years. Have pride and knowledge of the gear we use including the words that describe what we do. Our tools are Digital Video, Non-linear, and CGI. We are moviemakers, not filmmakers. We do what film wished it could. We are Videographers and/or cinematographers. 🙂 We video or are videoing, we do not film. That's the other RARE professionals who know how to use film and film cameras, like an ARRIFLEX 435 Panavision R-200 and Steenbeck flatbed film editors. Know the difference and have a better understanding of the craft. You will also stand out in an industry polluted with point-and-shoot "pros". Respect to you.✌♥
$10 Moviemaking Clamp. We do not film, we video. :-) Film, filming, and filmmaking are the most misused words in the industry. 🙂 Digital Video and film require different skill sets. Having DIFFERENT historical and TECHNOLOGICAL timelines spanning 150 years. Have pride and knowledge of the gear we use including the words that describe what we do. Our tools are Digital Video, Non-linear, and CGI. We are moviemakers, not filmmakers. We do what film wished it could. We are Videographers and/or cinematographers. 🙂 We video or are videoing, we do not film. That's the other RARE professionals who know how to use film and film cameras, like an ARRIFLEX 435 Panavision R-200 and Steenbeck flatbed film editors. Know the difference and have a better understanding of the craft. You will also stand out in an industry polluted with point-and-shoot "pros". Respect to you.✌♥
That would be... The MOVIE Look. We do not film, we video. :-) Film, filming, and filmmaking are the most misused words in the industry. 🙂 Digital Video and film require different skill sets. Having DIFFERENT historical and TECHNOLOGICAL timelines spanning 150 years. Have pride and knowledge of the gear we use including the words that describe what we do. Our tools are Digital Video, Non-linear, and CGI. We are moviemakers, not filmmakers. We do what film wished it could. We are Videographers and/or cinematographers. 🙂 We video or are videoing, we do not film. That's the other RARE professionals who know how to use film and film cameras, like an ARRIFLEX 435 Panavision R-200 and Steenbeck flatbed film editors. Know the difference and have a better understanding of the craft. You will also stand out in an industry polluted with point-and-shoot "pros". Respect to you.✌♥
Currently we use words like filmmaking in the industry for more beginner FILMMAKERS that’s why we have filmmaking awards. As for movie making the terms are different because it’s a more professional environment, although it may might not be the correct term for the matter it still is the most commonly used one! Just like how we say “hanging up the phone” or “turning up the volume” in todays day in age those terms aren’t correct but are the most commonly used because that’s what people have coded themselves to say! At the end of the day they mean things that are similar!
@@knapss Great effort at guessing. If you understood the difference you would not have mimicked an answer. They are not similar at all, with different technologies, techniques, and historical timelines. Your AV teacher let you down. You use the word filmmaking because you do not know any better. My 40 years of experience in the industry. We make movies, not films. " it still is the most commonly used one!" So if everyone jumps off a bridge you will also? Everyone=smartphone user. You are confused, it's not semantics it's different skill sets. Do you call motorcycles automobiles? Good try though, I am glad I was able to educate you. :-)
Dude, thank you so much for this tip, i was completely lost about how to make better my short film. I didn't find any good ambience music but i came here and now i'm fully motivated.
Great tips! :D I do have a question, though: what sort of microphone do you need to use for foley sound design? I get your mic looks like a shotgun type, but does it "have" to be a lobar polar pattern or will a supercardioid or hypercardioid one do? (bear in mind that I am thinking from a budget perspective. 😅)
Sorry late to the party. Great behind the scenes video. Well presented. At :052 you show a shotlist/storyboard. It's got a bunch of reference pictures and some descriptions. Do you have a template for that or did you just create that in Word or Excel?
5:03 I hope you guys see this How did you resolve the connection problem I have the same issue the remote and the motor are connected but I can't get control the motor The auto calibration works Anything helps cheers Erjol 🙇 🙇🙇🙇 I'm a 1st ac based in Tokyo by the way
For those wondering what happened, they got divorced and had to split the studio in two along the middle. One side had all the cameras and the other had all the lenses so neither could make videos.
If you are Not Shooting a Noir Scene you are Here on a really great was. Filmmaking is Problem solving. Love your clever ideas and was to think solutions Out.