If you are just now starting out in the field of amateur filmmaking, then you need to know a few basic tips to make your film a little more unamateur. Whether you are a professional trying to remember the basics or a hobbyist trying to figure out the basics, you will learn more on.
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Amateur Filmmaking – A Few Tips For Beginners
November 7th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
So you know the basics of cinematography, but you’re having a hard time thinking of ways to give your shot a little more stylistic punch. What can you do? Well, next time you’re watching a favorite film, start thinking about the different camera angles you’re seeing.
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Trick Film Shots – 9 Tricks Filmmakers Do to Make Shots More…
November 4th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
Sometimes you just need a little more help, don’t you? This is especially the case when you have a large number of movies to manage. Sometimes you need to call in reinforcements to allow you to focus on other things besides your movies.
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The Pros and Cons of a Movie Manager
November 1st, 2009 | Posted in Movies
There are so many great comedies to watch on TV, and so little time. From the network television successes like Two and a Half Men, The Office, and 30 Rock, to the cable television programs, there’s a wealth of great TV out there every week. Here are two enjoyable comedies on cable TV that you might like watching if you have a little more room in your day.
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Two Top Cable TV Comedies in 2009
October 21st, 2009 | Posted in Movies
School’s Out! Are you looking for entertainment for your summer vacationer’s that’s close to home? Well, check out all the great offerings at your local movie theater. Here you’ll find a few titles with PG ratings for young viewers and PG-13 ratings for discriminating teens who prefer a little more action.
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Movie Review – "Up"
September 9th, 2009 | Posted in Movies