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StudentFilmmakers Magazine, November 2008 Table of Contents
A Cinematographer Tackles Fire
Shooting Low Budget Flames on the Set of “Fireproof”
by Julia Camenisch
Technique and Precautions for Laying Dolly Track
Filming a Dolly Shot for a Scene of the Television Series, “Mad About You”
by Jack Anderson
The Audacity of Imagery
There is Hope in Sight
by Ira Tiffen
The Exiled King of Tibet
Exploring the Struggle of the New Young King of Tibet and His Generation
by David Kaminski
Get that Peak Performance while the Camera is Actually Rolling
Actor’s Perspective
by Steve Carlson
Dressing the Hordes in a Moment’s Notice
Working On the Set of “A Man Called Horse II” and “Rambo III”
by Richard La Motte
Capture the Great Dialogue Moments
Keeping Quiet on the Set
by Bryant Falk
What Are 3 Ways Networks Acquire Programming?
Here’s a Fast Look
by Stacey Parks
Makeup for Award-Winning, Cable Hit Series, ‘Mad Men’
Debbie Zoller Recreates Stylized 60s America
by Scott Essman
Featured Film Festivals
- NextFrame, UFVA’s Touring Festival of International Student Film & Video
- Celtx Against Malaria Students Challenge
- The 33rd Annual American Indian Film Festival
- box[ur]shorts Film Festival is Now Calling for 2009 Entries
Create Concept Drawings that Illuminate and Intensify the Script Narrative
Utilize this Vital Pre-Production Tool: Storyboards
by John Hart
OnCampus
Five Towns College Prepares Students for Professional Work
Community Collaboration, State-of-the-Art Equipment, and Hands-On Training
School of Visual Arts Fills a Void in NYC with New MFA Social Documentary Film Program
All Signs Point to New York as the Epicenter of the Documentary Filmmaking World
Filmmakers Networking
This Month’s Featured Networkers
Paul Gavin
Rich Prepuse
Kristian Sensini
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