Very good sound advice. Actually made me rethink how I submit films to festivals....
http://www.raindance.org/site/7-things-to-do-when-you-submit-your-film
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Thursday, 11 March 2010
Raindance How To Tips: The 7 Essentials Filmmakers Need To Make It
Raindance has done it again. Great tips and advice.
Read it @ http://www.raindance.org/site/7-essentials-filmmakers-need-to-make-it
Read it @ http://www.raindance.org/site/7-essentials-filmmakers-need-to-make-it
Monday, 1 March 2010
CVFF Top 3 Prosumer (mid range) Camcorders for Indie Filmmakers
The Canon XL2 (~$4,499 online) is an amazing camera for any indie filmmaker, professional or beginner.
The Sony HVR-A1 (~$3,478 online) is small, but big on image quality.
The Sony HvR-Z1 (~$5,219 online), is the most popular prosumer camera on the market.
Next month: Top 3 Consumer Camcorders (under $2000) for Indie Filmmakers.
- Easy access to all key controls on the body
- Interchangeable lenses
- Broadcast quality image
- No Hi-Def
The Sony HVR-A1 (~$3,478 online) is small, but big on image quality.
- Great for documentary makers, small and unintrusive
- Key controls accessed through menu system, so can be fiddly
- Broadcast quality image, although not great in low light
- Hi-Def
The Sony HvR-Z1 (~$5,219 online), is the most popular prosumer camera on the market.
- An all-rounder
- Some key controls accessed through menu system, so can be fiddly
- Broadcast quality image
- Hi-Def
Next month: Top 3 Consumer Camcorders (under $2000) for Indie Filmmakers.
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