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  • How to Understand Film Credits

    This article will allow you to follow along with the film credits of a movie so that you can actually understand what all of that means as it's scrolling along. And if you are making a low budget...

  • How to Become a Distributor of Major Motion Picture Films

    Becoming a successful distributor of a major motion picture requires not only financial acumen and the ability to effectively market creative materials, but also the ability to develop...

  • How to Add Music to Your Video

    Adding music to your video can make it look and sound much more appealing. The equipment you use for both editing and filming will dictate the specific process you'll need to use to add music to...

  • How to Make Your Own Video Equipment

    Making your own video production equipment can be as simple as modifying or employing existing equipment for use in video production. Equipment produced specifically for video use is pricey and...

  • What Work Do You Have to Do for a Boom Operator?

    Boom operators work with the sound department to assist the production sound mixer for films and television shows. They operate the boom microphone to record ambient sound, effects and dialogue....

  • How to Start a Film Corporation

    Film company incorporation--as opposed to a limited liability partnership or sole proprietorship--is best suited for large-scale, multi-million dollar productions that deal with exclusive talent...

  • The Effect of the Color Green

    The green screen technique is a method used in both cinematography and still photography to composite images. The technique is generally used to superimpose a model or actors over either a painted...

  • How to Make a Camera Stabilizer

    Steadycam shots can add a layer of gloss to an otherwise quick and dirty production. Unfortunately, they are prohibitively expensive for a truly low budget project. A similar effect can be...

  • How to Convert a Movie to HD

    Now that high definition is the new standard in television and home theater video equipment, you may want to know what can be done to keep your old movies looking their best. High definition...

  • Homemade Dollies

    A dolly is a piece of equipment used in film production which allows completely smooth camera moves along a straight line, creating a great effect and view of the action onscreen. Professional...

  • How to Create a Computer Animation

    From complex virtual worlds to life-like characters, computer animation offers breathtaking imagery that can enhance a film or television production. But perhaps you have more modest plans in...

  • How to Light a Movie Set at Night

    Achieving the right light for a movie set is always tricky, but never more so than when shooting a night scene. You need enough light that your audience can see the characters and scenery, but not...

  • How to Be a Creature Feature Host

    In the 70's and 80's a lot of us grew up watching horror hosts like Dr. Shock from Channel 17 in the Philadelphia market. He hosted Horror Theater and Mad Theater. In the New York martet you had...

  • How to Create Storyboard Software

    A storyboard visually tells a story written in a script. It is a shot-by-shot plan of your film. Your storyboard must convey what characters are in a frame and how they move, what your characters...

  • How to Create Art for 3D Glasses

    3-D art for stereoscopic glasses investigates many of the parameters of the relationships between perceptions of physical and anaglyphic reality. Stereoscopic glasses, with red and blue lenses,...

  • How to Film Blue Screen

    Most information about keying and compositing using either blue or green screens on set deals with post techniques, but there are in-camera basics that will reclaim hours of your sleep later when...

  • How to Build a Steadycam

    In television programs and movies, a steadycam is used almost every time the camera follows a person. It is an attachment for the camera that allows the operator to capture smooth video when in...

  • How to Stop an Animation Camera

    Animation cameras are, in reality, just regular film cameras with the addition of a very important piece of equipment. A long cord with a button on the end of it called a "Remote Switch" allows...

  • DIY Camera Mounts

    Once used as a tool to capture still life on paper, the camera has turned into a necessary part of daily life. Cameras are now used in everything from photography to filmmaking, to surveillance...

  • How to Set Up and Run a Successful Casting Session

    So, you want to have a casting session. Where to start? Well, whether you’re casting a small local play or a feature film, the process is essentially the same: Secure a Suitable Venue, Get the...

  • What Are Snag Films?

    "Snag film" is a term given to a movie that originated on SnagFilms.com, an open and free social network for independent filmmakers to distribute their work on a mass scale.

  • Where Was the Movie Mamma Mia Filmed?

    The jellybean-blue waters and feathery green trees in the hit movie musical "Mamma Mia!" belong to the Greek island of Skopelos. The white sand shore of Kastani Beach is where Sophie and Sky are...

  • How to Determine Effective Lighting

    Lighting is arguably the most important aspect of a film or video project for looking professional and conveying tone and sequence to the audience. Most seasoned pros and budding amateurs have...

  • How to Be an Extra for Film & Television Like a Pro

    Working as an Extra can be lucrative; People do it for many reasons. Some retired individuals love the idea of having someplace fun and exciting to hang out with others it supplements their...

  • Ideas for Teaching Costume Design

    A professional costume designer is required to provide appropriate clothing and accessories for any period in time. The art of costume design helps bolster the characters and the story line in the...

  • What Is Primary Production?

    Primary production is the part of the filmmaking process in which the majority of the film is shot on camera. This includes all acting scenes if the film is a narrative piece or all interviews and...

  • How to Make a Movie With Zero Money

    Ever wanted to make a short film but couldn't because it was too expensive? Well it doesn't have to be. I can show you how to make a movie without spending a dime.

  • How to Be an Extra in Film and Television

    Ever dream of finding yourself on the set of a major motion picture or television show? Become an extra! The pay is great and no acting experience is necessary. Likewise, all of your friends and...

  • How to Separate Audio From Video

    Most individuals have watched a video, online or elsewhere, and wished that they could have a copy of the audio alone for personal listening on their CD or MP3 player. Thanks to the wonders of...

  • How to Make a Bike Camera Mount

    A filmmaker may need to figure out a way to film a scene while quickly moving. A good vehicle to use for this is a bicycle. In order to use your bicycle to film, you will need to build a mount...

  • How to Make a Flip Album Compatible With Video Format

    Your Flip camcorder is great at capturing MP4 videos, loading the videos onto your computer, and providing some very basic editing functionality in FlipShare (the program that launches upon...

  • How Light Is Used in 3-D Glasses

    To understand how light, 3-D glasses and 3-D projectors work together, you need to understand that your brain uses information from your eyes to sense "visual depth." Imagine that someone throws a...

  • How to Send a Package to Universal Studios

    Universal Studios is one of the largest film and television production studios in Hollywood, with a decades-long list of successful films and other projects. The company has branched out with...

  • How to Find a Producer

    You've written a script or you have a great TV show idea--now you need the producer to make your dream a reality. A producer is the person who shepherds a movie or TV show from idea to finished...

  • How to Transfer Digital 8 to PC

    "Digital 8" (properly known as "Digital8") videotape is a type of 8mm videotape used by certain brands of digital video camcorders. While the format has been abandoned for the smaller and...

  • Script Supervisor Job Duties

    A script supervisor is a film technician who works beside the director on the movie set. General qualities needed for the job are excellent organizational skills and an unerring eye for detail....

  • How to Make Videos Free

    Making videos is an easy process and doesn't require high-end, professional equipment and software. As long as you can get access to inexpensive equipment, you will be able to produce your own...

  • What is 4D Animation?

    Building on the popular 3D animation, 4D has added a time and space concept to it's dimensions. Animators are now capable to move an object around its own mirror image. This has been a...

  • How to Sell Your Screenplay

    You think you've written the next Star Wars saga or the Matrix Trilogy and are ready to have your script bring you all the fame and fortune that some screen writers are renown for. Well lets begin...

  • How to Make an Zombie Film

    There is a belief that making a zombie flick is easy: all you need is a few buckets of blood splattered liberally over some unsuspecting friends. And this, unsurprisingly, is mostly true. Any...

  • Technicolor Ultra High Resolution Process

    The Technicolor process as introduced in 1916 was a two-color additive process that employed double projectors to superimpose the two-color components of the picture on the screen, one through a...

  • How to Be a Movie Extra in Chicago

    When considering the moviemaking industry, most people immediately think of Hollywood. What many do not know is that the city of Chicago has a vibrant and bustling film community. The third...

  • How to Make a Movie Website

    The internet and the film industry have developed a mutually beneficial relationship. Particularly for independent filmmakers, the internet is a valuable resource for publicizing and distributing...

  • How to Set Up Professional Lighting for a Video

    Lighting is an integral component to any video. By simply lighting a video properly you can make something simple look a lot more professional than it really is. Luckily, you don't need a lot of...

  • How to make a film like the movie Paranoramal Activity

    Just out in theaters is the motion picture Paranormal Activity. The special thing about this movie is that it is a ridiculously low budget film that uses one, relatively cheap, camera. No sets...

  • How to Remove Macrovision from VHS Tapes

    Commercial video tapes used a process called Macrovision to keep the tape from being copied. Some titles have never been updated to DVD, so making a copy of them is vital to be able to continue to...

  • Pinnacle Studio Tutorial

    Pinnacle Studio is a relatively inexpensive video editing program available for the Windows operating system. Made by Avid, Pinnacle Studio allows both novice video editors and professionals to...

  • How to Make a Montage

    Montages consist of a set of scenes that show the passage of time, a progression of events, or an emotional transition. Dialogue is usually replaced by a song or a composed score. Whether you are...

  • How to Use a Redbox Machine

    You may have noticed Redbox machines popping up here and there through your normal shopping. The Redbox is a brand of video rental options that are typically located in grocery stores, McDonald's...

  • How to Use a Steady Cam

    Steady cams, occasionally known as steadicams, are devices used by video and film camera operators to utilize handheld cameras, which are capable of navigating through small spaces, while...

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