by Ivan Phillips | 8 April, 2019 | Directing, Filmmaking, In Our Opinion
Hello, I’m Ivan! I’m the new intern here. I am very interested in cinematography and would love to show you some fantastic examples of the art. This week I would like to talk the 2011 film, Drive directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The director of...
by Dušan Mrđen | 23 April, 2018 | Directing, Filmmaking, Filmmaking Career
Filmmakers unite! Lighting and overall cinematography can be time consuming, but there is certainly nothing better or more important than the visuals in your film. When we watch films, sometimes we tend to focus on one certain aspect of the whole process depending on...
by David Newton | 4 June, 2015 | Technical Craft
This article was originally written by David Newton for ProMoviemaker Magazine. Visit David’s website here. An interesting little factoid that might come in useful for a pub quiz at some point is that the word photography is derived from the Greek ‘Photo’ and...
by Orestes Kouzof | 20 December, 2012 | Directing, Filmmaking, Technical Craft
One of the biggest problems most first-time filmmakers face is that of planning for – and providing – the right resources for the all-important shoot. You’ve written the script, or found someone to write it for you. You’ve found a cast, and you’ve arranged a day (or...