by Dušan Mrđen | 22 March, 2018 | Filmmaking, Filmmaking Career, Post-Production
Creating an authentic atmosphere while making a film is always a challenge – and sound is (some would argue) 50% of the whole experience. When you are making a film it might seem like a grueling task to put your energy into the sound, but always keep in mind how...
by Raindance | 19 November, 2013 | News
Making a film brings together a number of disciplines and would not be possible without the know-how of the technical departments. Here are this years nominees: Shaheen Baig- Casting- Starred Up Shaheen Baig made her name through the casting of The Others, starring...
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...
by Christian Bell | 30 August, 2012 | Directing, Filmmaking, In Our Opinion, Post-Production
You know what marks a film out as amateur more than anything else? Shoddy, shoddy location sound. Enter the unsung sound editors! I fully understand and have been guilty of this. For a director sound is a difficult thing to get excited about. Every year the industry...