A case study of how Joseph Campbell’s “Hero’s Journey” can be applied to a real life story, and how you can use that concept in your own filmmaking.
Stop Watching Other People’s Videos Or You’ll Go Blind
A challenge for you filmmakers out there that I doubt any of you could actually do. (Me included).
4 Ways iPhoneography Will Make You a Better Filmmaker
Taking time to walk around your neighborhood and snap photos with your smartphone will help excel your filmmaking skills. Here’s how.
The Power of a Simple Concept
The next time you feel the urge to make a bigger, “better” and bolder film, consider the power of simplicity.
Breaking into Video Q&A with Photographer Jennifer Parlanti
A photographer from down under shares her experiences making the transition from photography to filmmaking.
Set Design Part 2: Documentary Filmmaking
Set design is not only important for narrative fiction, it’s also something to take seriously in documentary work.
Set Design Part 1: Narrative Filmmaking
Five tips for set design and why it’s so important to telling a good story.
In Filmmaking, Less is More
The disappointing re-mastered version of EMPIRE STRIKES BACK reminds filmmakers that LESS is MORE.
Thinking Outside Your Filmmaking Box
Tony Zhou’s video essay about Edgar Wright films offers a valuable lesson for visual artists on using the visual medium creatively.
3DR Solo Launch Film
If anything is a game changer, it’s probably this.