Table of Contents
LIGHTING
Motivating Your Light
Here's How...
By Scott Spears
Is There Light at the End of the Tunnel?
Now Let’s Think Outside the Box
By William Donaruma
AUDIO
Keep "Hiss" Out of Your Audio
4 Things You Can Do
By Dave Willard
DXA-MICRO PRO+
Little Audio Wonder
PRODUCTION
"Breathing Through Trees"
Limitation breeds emotional creativity on
this short film shot on the Sony A7S. By John Klein
Collaborate Like a Pro
6 Helpful Tips
By Daniel LeBlanc
PRE-PRODUCTION
How to Be Your Own Art Director
Pro Tips on How To 'Do It Yourself'
By John Hart
POST PRODUCTION
Working with Color in FCP 10.4
LUTs and Curves
By Bart Weiss
DISTRIBUTION
Getting To "YES"
Tips on Raising Independent Capitol
By Shane Stanley
Screening in a Movie Theater Independently
Get Your Movie Seen
By Peter John Ross
TRIBUTE
"PLANET OF THE APES"
50th Anniversary
By Scott Essman
ART OF STORYTELLING
20 Types of Cliffhangers
Scene Cliffhangers To Keep Them Watching
By Sherri Sheridan
Queen Sugar: Between Two Rights?
A look into excellent storytelling
By Neil Landau
Love of Adventure
A Kind of Love for All Kinds of Stories
By Pamela Jaye Smith
& Monty Hayes McMillan
Humorously Said
A Look Into "Pirates of the Caribbean"
By David Landau
NETWORKING
Filmmakers Global Networking Community Online
Spotlight: Zoran Dragelj
ON CAMPUS
STUDENT Filmmaker, with the Emphasis on "Student"
Important Details to Check Out Before
You Choose a College
By Fred Ginsburg, CAS, Ph.D.
LIGHTS
Light & Motion Sets the Bar for Rugged, Powerful, Portable LED Lighting
Stella Pro 5000, Stella 2000, and Stella 1000
GRIP
Professional Lighting Support and Grip Equipment
For Filmmaking, Broadcast
& Photographic Professionals
CARRY, PROTECT, TRANSPORT
Tenba Cineluxe Collection
Video Camera Bags
CAMERA MOVEMENT
Mini C-Pan Arm
Unique Camera Guide System
Filmmakers Network
Promote Your Films, Screenings, and Film Fundraising Projects.
Get Discovered. Find Crew and New Collaborations.
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Introducing the Sekonic
Flashmate L-308X-U
The world's most versatile and affordable light meter, the new L-308X-U retains the compact and intuitive design of its predecessors while blending their features and functionality into one easy-to-use tool. New features include the long-awaited LCD backlight, Aperture (F) Priority Measurement (photo mode), and ISO 850, which will help cinematographers work more easily with today's professional cinema cameras.
Keeping pace with modern Image making demands, the L-308X-U offers three metering modes: Photo Mode for still image photographers, HD Cine Mode for DSLR and mirrorless videographers and Cine Mode designed for use with cinema grade cameras.
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ZEISS Cine Lenses
ZEISS Cine Lenses offers Full Frame solutions for your Full-Sized Productions. Whether shooting commercial video or feature films, ZEISS has full frame lenses that cover the most demanding camera sensors. Join Zeiss at IBC 2018, booth 12.F38. Any Camera. Any Shot.
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What’s The Frequency, Kenneth: An Overview Of Wireless Microphone Technology
There are many audio capture technologies at the disposal of today’s filmmakers, not least of which is the wireless microphone. The advantages of using a wireless microphone to capture professional audio is obvious: it gives all members of the production the ability to move around freely without the encumbrance of wires. Plus, the wireless mic is always in close proximity to your speaking subject, giving you the best possible signal-to-background-noise ratio.
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Beachtek DXA-MICRO PRO+
The DXA-MICRO PRO+ gives you all the features you need to record high quality audio directly to your camera from virtually any source – no syncing required. Superb operation and ease of use make capturing pro audio a snap. The compact size makes it ideal for use with the latest mirrorless cameras. New features include: Built-in LiPo battery that will power the unit for up to 10 hours. Micro USB power jack for charging and external power. Removable Cheese plate to easily mount accessories.
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Submit Your Films, Videos and Animations to the 2018 Summer Shorts Film and Video Contest
Open to all filmmakers, animators, videographers, and content creators. There are three categories for both Students and Professionals: Jr. High/Highschool, College, and Professional. Multiple submissions welcome. There is no entry fee when you post about the Summer Shorts Contest, along with the link, SummerShortsContest.com, on your social media webpages - Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and/or on your personal website.
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