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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.
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.
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.
The Secret to Effective Collaboration is a Little TLC
For any larger creative collaboration like a film shoot to succeed, it needs to have these three things.