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Pub. Date
[2011]
Language
English
Description
In Part 7 of this Digital Cinema Training series, viewers go behind the scenes and watch an indie movie production on its fourth day and fifth of filming. Crew members troubleshoot several issues with location, equipment, noise and communication. Learn on-set terminology and etiquette.
Pub. Date
[2011]
Language
English
Description
In this video Joel Svendson from Rosco Laboratories describes the latest products and innovations. Topics include: correct to blue, correct to orange, balancing lighting, reflectors, neutral density filters, diffusion, chroma-key, plus green and minus green applications, and using Cal Color. Learn tips and techniques of professional gaffers for both HD and 35mm.
Pub. Date
[2011]
Language
English
Description
The Movie Production volume of Digital Cinema Training applies numerous concepts of basic production in the real world, such as lighting, lenses, shots, depth of field, composition, and axes of movement. Part 2 details the entire process of writing a screenplay. The segment provides step-by-step instructions on how to access the creative mind, explains how to outline the format of a screenplay, and provides tips on how to write the 1st draft.
Pub. Date
[2011]
Language
English
Description
In this video, Rush Hamden teaches how to light an action sequence where a gun or sword is present and why each instrument is needed. Topics include: key light, rim lights, flags, fill, spot, flood, barn doors, flashlights, and specials. Learn how to light a scene like an industry professional in this episode of Digital Cinema Training.
Series
Language
English
Description
Animal stories and action movies are perennial box office attractions. Who are the men and women who work with the animals and take the hard knocks? This program gives a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the exciting (and dangerous) worlds of animal training and stunt performing.
Language
English
Description
Milos Forman is a multi-award-winning director with a fascinating backstory. Born in Czechkoslovakia, he was orphaned at an early age when his parents perished in Nazi concentration camps. After an early career making films in his native country, he moved to Hollywood and his career took off. He is most well known for One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, which won five Academy Awards, Hair!, and Amadeus, the biography of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,...
Series
Pub. Date
[1995]
Language
English
Description
Television first arrived in American homes just as the Hollywood studio system was collapsing. As the new medium took hold, so did a new era of motion picture entertainment. Top directors, actors, and film scholars trace the influence of each medium on the other, from the live and fresh dramas of the Golden Age of Television and the growth of Hollywood spectacles to the megalithic entertainment industry of today.
Series
Language
English
Description
Made in cooperation with the American Film Institute, Directors: Life Behind the Camera features thirty-three legendary directors who reveal intimate and in-depth knowledge about the art of filmmaking and, as well, their own career in the movies. Culled from over 300 hours of interviews, this two-disc, four hour presentation is totally interactive, allowing instant access to a single director, or access to an entire topic involving all directors....
Series
Pub. Date
[2018]
Language
English
Description
Fred Zinnemann, the Austrian-born American film director, won 4 Academy Awards as well as 19 for the actors who starred in his films. He was among the first directors to insist on using authentic locations to create more realism. Among his most-noted films were the western classic High Noon (1952) starring Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly, From Here to Eternity (1953), Oklahoma! (1955), The Nun's Story (1959) starring Audrey Hepburn, The Day of the Jackal...
Series
Digital Cinema Training. Movie Production volume Part 11
Pub. Date
[2011]
Language
English
Description
The Movie Production volume of Digital Cinema Training applies numerous concepts of basic production in the real world, such as composition, camera settings, and manipulating the camera. Part 16 focuses on cinematography principles such as the law of thirds and the 180 degree rule as it applies to outdoor settings.
11) My cousin Vinny
Pub. Date
2000.
Language
English
Description
Two carefree pals mistakenly arrested and charged with murder are defended by the cousin of one of them (Vinny), a former auto mechanic of Brooklyn who just passed his bar exam after his sixth try. Vinny's never been in court and this case quickly turns into a hysterical escapade.
Pub. Date
[2006], c2000
Language
English
Description
Caused both by humans and by nature, disasters have played an unforgettable part in the history of the 20th century. This program contains footage of the 1937 Hindenburg disaster at Lakehurst, the 1940 Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse, and the aftermath of Pan Am flight 103's mid-air explosion over Lockerbie and the 1998 high-speed train crash at Eschede. Clips of natural catastrophes include flooding in New England; hurricanes in Florida; avalanches...
Pub. Date
[2011]
Language
English
Description
This instructional video, from the Digital Cinema Training series, teaches viewers the basics of makeup application. Makeup artist Maria Guarin McAllister demonstrates how to create a natural look on a male model using concealer and foundation and how to apply foundation, concealer, eyeliner, mascara, eye shadow, and lipstick on a female model. Viewers will learn the importance of having a variety of makeup on hand, keeping organized, and practicing...
Series
Language
English
Description
How does it feel to have directed a widely acknowledged masterpiece in not one but two different film genres? Only a handful of movie impresarios know, and chief among them is William Friedkin-the man who thrilled and terrified audiences with The French Connection and The Exorcist. In this program, Friedkin discusses the making of those classics and other hallmarks of his distinguished career. He recalls the laborious process of casting the Popeye...
Pub. Date
[2013], c2008
Language
English
Description
Film budgeting expert Diane Cornell leads off this lecture series regarding financing an independent film with these topics: politics of money, your script, budget strategy, financing, unions, the crew, loss and damage, bonds contingencies, SAG, production reports, set safety, sexual harassment, and animals and children on set.
Pub. Date
[2013], c2011
Language
English
Description
Rehearsal Models pays attention to how the models are applied to on-set performance and reinforces the understanding that what we react to in life is external and not from inside us. Hollywood acting teacher and director Timothy Craig outlines the Truth Model and demonstrates how prop use in rehearsal carries over to performance. The Teacup Poodle Model demonstrates that if, as actors, we want a particular reaction, we can create an image to give...
17) The Borrowers
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Language
English
Description
When you're only 15cm high the world is a pretty frightening place! Meet Pod, Homily and Arrietty Clock - those tiny people who live under your floorboards. They exist by 'borrowing' everyday items from you that you wouldn't even miss! You will never know they're there unless they're careless and let you see them one day. That's why their lives are filled with danger and great adventures. So the next time you notice a doll's teacup missing or an old...
Series
Language
English
Description
Paul O’Brien is an entrepreneur, startup consultant, and founder of MediaTech Ventures. Why he says the future is now—and how his secrets could be the key to getting your next big idea funded, whether it’s VC, sponsorship, or grant—Paul breaks down the startup ecosystem as it relates to media and technology. Plus, John and Paul discuss the ever-changing role of today’s CMO, and why data should be at the top of every marketer’s mind. Filmed...
Series
Pub. Date
[2005], c1997
Language
English
Description
This program details the history of this dynamic medium from its modest beginnings. In 1949, cable meant television for locations that had very poor reception or were inaccessible to broadcast signals. By the mid-1970s, cable service began to expand rapidly due to the easing of government restrictions and the use of satellite transmissions. Fiber optics, new cable-ready TVs, and an explosion of programming by an ever-growing number of networks helped...
20) The green mile
Pub. Date
[2000]
Language
English
Description
Death Row guards at a penitentiary in the 1930's have a moral dilemma with their job when they discover one of their prisoners, a convicted murderer, has a special gift.
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