Filmmakers and artists should be defending Saban taking down Joseph Kahn’s video. The fact people are complaining shows a clear lack of understanding about these issues.
Does Joseph Kahn’s Power/Rangers “Fan” Film Fall Under Fair Use
We filmmakers should not be too quick to defend Joseph Kahn’s “Power/Rangers” lest we help create a dangerous precedent.
Great Art Inspires Awe or Self-Loathing
A special message to every artist out there who’s ever felt deflated because they felt their work wasn’t good enough.
I’m Not a Photojournalist But I Play One in Kolkata
The top 7 lessons I learned from my first go at photojournalism. Photo critiques are welcome!
The Audio Mixer for #ImprovJam Gives Insight into Mixing a Live Multi-Track Performance
Some tips and insight into the audio mixing of our live musical performance film #ImprovJam.
Trailer for #ImprovJam is Now Live
The trailer for #ImprovJam, our music performance film of an improvised jam session between a jazz trio, a rock guitarist and a freestyle rapper.
Lessons Learned Shooting, Editing and Mixing a 9-Camera Music Performance
Excited to start post production on SoundandSEA.TV episode 2, “#ImprovJam”. Here are some early lessons I learned from the set and in the edit suite.
My Top 10 Absurd Predictions of 2015
Based on the great response to my top 5 bold predications for 2015, here are 10 more than didn’t quite make the cut.
When You Attack Art, It Bites Back – HARD
Recent events in the worlds of movies and journalism prove that when you publicly attack artistic expression and freedom, you inevitably make that art stronger.
The Lego Movie Oscar Snub is a Valuable Lesson in Peer vs. Public Appreciation
The Academy’s snub of “The Lego Movie” is an excellent lesson for professional creatives in seeking peer vs. public appreciation.