Learning how to drive (1984 Ford Tempo)
Another completed clip of my upcoming feature length documentary about my life.
What type of degree/experience does someone need to have in order to be on a film production crew?
Question by Lauren: What type of degree/experience does someone need to have in order to be on a film production crew?
Best answer:
Answer by suthyrngrl
I would say it’s best to go to some type of film school. Here is a site with alist of a few.
http://www.filmschools.com
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Hanah’s Gift, One Very Gruesome Death

Available only online: www.hanahsgift.com Free Web Tour. See additional clips and reviews of the movie. Rate. Comment. Share with your friends. “… stunning … original and very intense from start to finish!” – FilmThreat “Zac Baldwin’s horror film is an assault on the senses … [He] compiles a film so original by conceiving a premise that’s quite surreal when you take it all in. ‘Hanah’s Gift’ is thankfully an innovative and wonderful twist on the first person perspective … it was almost impossible not to enjoy it as much as I did. Baldwin has a great movie on his hands with some genuinely strong performances, and I hope we see more of this director in the future.” – Feliz Vasquez, Jr., www.CinemaCrazed.com “This is not your normal slasher movie, it’s added a twist that gets the audience involved by making them see the action through the eyes of Hanah. Amazing!” – Charly Shelton, Valley Sun News “… a tension packed film. The best indie movie all year!” – Charly Shelton, Valley Sun News “Wow! … what is really intriguing is the concept of putting, you, the viewer in the movie along with the actors. No bells and whistles, just psychodrama brought to you in a popcorn bag. Every kernel is another unexpected experience that you can’t wait to see. … this is everyone’s dream of what a horror film should be.” – Doc De Mulle, The Foothills Paper “… the creators of ‘Hanah’s Gift’ bent the rules of the visual medium to create a unique cinematic experience. With the …

We got a new car mount! It’s awesome! It’s a Gripper 115 by Filmtools and it sticks to my car like a champ. Here are a couple of the first test shots we went out and got today after it came in the mail. Enjoy!
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Anyone in the filmmaking buisness?
Question by Cybille: Anyone in the filmmaking buisness?
Hi there,
I have the possibility to do an unpaid placement with a filmmaking / documentry film company as a “production assistant” – starting mainly with translation / transcription… is it a good way to start with filmmaking?
Thanks
Best answer:
Answer by Sissy
Yes its good for your resume and great experience!!
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Shiki-Jitsu (Ritual) 式日6/26
Shiki-Jitsu (式日lit. “Ritual Day” or “Ceremonial Day”?) is a (2000) live-action film directed by Hideaki Anno. The screenplay is an adaption by Hideaki Anno and Ayako Fujitani of Fujitani’s novella Touhimu, which was inspired by an emotionally difficult time spent in Los Angeles during her work in her father’s 1998 film, The Patriot. The film tells the story of a director, played by independent filmmaker Shunji Iwai, who meets an odd young woman, played by Ayako Fujitani, who wrote the novella Tohimu the film is based upon. The story takes place over a period of 33 days. ps I am a big fan of Ayako Fujitani.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

