In today’s “Saturday Matinee,” advertising powerhouse Ogilvy uses a clever but controversial Trojan horse campaign to raise awareness about the illegal poaching of rhinos.
Rocket Jump Film School Will Shake Up Online Filmmaking Education
Freddie Wong and his filmmaking team run one of the most popular channels on YouTube. They’re now offering FREE online education that is sure to make waves in the industry.
Sometimes the Right Music for a Film Subverts Your Expectations
When would you make a video about a jazz band without using jazz music? When the objective calls for something else.
John Jay of Wieden+Kennedy: Break Out of Your Silo
By breaking out of your silo, and embracing the creative you uniquely are, you will attract clients that want what you have to offer.
Nancy Duarte and the Power of Story
The word “story” is being used a lot nowadays. In this short video, Nancy Duarte shares why they’re so important.
Applying “The Hero’s Journey” Can Improve Your Corporate & Event Filmmaking
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).
James Victore on Finding Your Style
Today’s Saturday Matinee offers valuable insight into finding your voice as an artist.
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.
Charles Limb’s Study of Your Brain on Improv
Lessons we can learn from a TEDx talk about the effects musical improvisation has on the brain.