Tag Archives: filmmaking

Video of the Week – Steve Jobs at Stanford

11 Oct

Video of the Week – Look Around You – Maths

8 Sep

This is part of a series of videos that are amazingly funny, brilliantly written & accurately produced. Words can’t even express how much I love this series, that & I’m tired.

 

Video of the Week – Summer Love

1 Sep

10-07-11 from Matt Wiebe on Vimeo.

Be sure and check out his video “The Weekend Lake”  Straightforward & Stylized.

Video of the Week – The Robert Rodriguez 10 Minute Film School – Part 2

29 Aug

Part 2 -

This video is old school and could be considered a classic to the indie film world.  It originally appeared as a featurette on the El Mariachi Special Edition DVD and offers excellent DIY filmmaking techniques and inspiration.  Although Rodriguez has made a bunch of films, some arguably over indulgent and self serving, El Mariachi remains a one of his best, an “overnight” classic that took him years to make.  Think what you will about Robert Rodriguez, but as a writer, producer, director, DP, editor, special effects artist & composer, he is a force to be reckoned with and can run circles around most filmmakers.  I still live by a famous quote of his…and I paraphrase “If you want to be a filmmaker, say your a filmmaker and go make films”  Simple right?  Point being, you can do and be just about anything if you embrace it, own it and create it, especially in film.  Now as to how good or “successful” one may be is up for debate, but that is beside the point really.  Making films for the sake of making films is just as important as making a living from making films.  I would obviously choose the later, but there is something about creating for the sake of creating.  Watch this first installment of 10 Minute Film School and you are well on your way.

P.S. – read “Rebel Without a Crew” about his experience making and selling El Mariachi.  Great read.

Video of the Week – The Robert Rodriguez 10 Minute Film School

11 Aug

 

This video is old school and could be considered a classic to the indie film world.  It originally appeared as a featurette on the El Mariachi Special Edition DVD and offers excellent DIY filmmaking techniques and inspiration.  Although Rodriguez has made a bunch of films, some arguably over indulgent and self serving, El Mariachi remains a one of his best, an “overnight” classic that took him years to make.  Think what you will about Robert Rodriguez, but as a writer, producer, director, DP, editor, special effects artist & composer, he is a force to be reckoned with and can run circles around most filmmakers.  I still live by a famous quote of his…and I paraphrase “If you want to be a filmmaker, say your a filmmaker and go make films”  Simple right?  Point being, you can do and be just about anything if you embrace it, own it and create it, especially in film.  Now as to how good or “successful” one may be is up for debate, but that is beside the point really.  Making films for the sake of making films is just as important as making a living from making films.  I would obviously choose the later, but there is something about creating for the sake of creating.  Watch this first installment of 10 Minute Film School and you are well on your way.

P.S. – read “Rebel Without a Crew” about his experience making and selling El Mariachi.  Great read.

The Hobbit – video blog #2

9 Jul

This 2nd installment shows more of the work that goes into location scouting and reminds me of how much I love the filmmaking process.

The Hobbit – video blog #1

9 Jul

The Electric-Daily will be featuring all of the video blogs from the Hobbit. Stay tuned for more as the production of “The Hobbit” continues.

Video of the Week – Plot Device

5 Jul

This video was created using Magic Bullet Suite 11 from Red Giant Software

Robert Duvall talks about “The Great Santini”

2 Jul

via Live For Films

Roger Ebert’s Newest Thumbs Up List

14 Jun

Roger Ebert is a legend.  He stays true to his vision while adapting with the times.  I continue to respect his opinions of films and his ever present Thumbs Up List,