Commercial use of storyboards for production, film and television work is the creation of entertainment, marketing and communications activities for companies that are becoming more interactive, capturing the attention of almost all consumers. The development and production of these, however, has a great deal of planning, like any complex project. Storyboard allows a logical planning [...]
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Tips for Buying Used Cameras
January 19th, 2011
The technology is expensive. For anyone who is in the film industry or television, you already know how costly it can be to buy cameras and accessories. Fortunately, most of them, networks and production studios to foot the bill, but for the young filmmaker, independent implementation, and the cost of the cameras can be prohibitive [...]
Lighting Under Difficult Conditions
January 11th, 2011
If you are new to the world of cinema, the picture of his first scenes, or a seasoned veteran, there are countless combinations of lighting you have to deal with on a regular and consistent, especially when it comes to television. Television lighting poses a number of challenges for any filmmaker, director, cameraman, and even [...]
Low Budget Filmmaking Tips
January 5th, 2011
Making the film has been liberalized with the advance of digital technology. Today, anyone can make a movie is easy as long as they know how to tell their story in the middle of the camera. Here are some of the preparations prior to filming: First, the producer or director with the same level of [...]
The Fundamentals of Filmmaking
January 3rd, 2011
Pre-production The film is an artistic endeavor that only covers the visual and auditory human expression. It can be a long and difficult journey. Although some people believe they can complete almost all tasks needed to make a good film, it is often more effective to employ others to work in sync. Each film begins [...]


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