A tip to improve your fight scenes

August 28, 2007

You can’t make an action movie without a few fight scenes. However, fight scenes come in all flavors…there’s the stylish martial arts type, the american bar fight style, weapons fights, and the two people who don’t know how to fight beating the crap out of each other style. But regardless of the style, there is [...]

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Back in action.

August 28, 2007

After a long hiatus I’ve finally decided to come out with a blog post. Here is what I’ve been working on all this time: KillerFilm – We’ve been really working hard to try and get Killer Film up and running properly. Most of my work has been on the programming (so yes IE7 users who [...]

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KillerFilm Launch

June 20, 2007

I’m happy to announce the relaunch of my horror film review website Killer Film. We’ve added five new writers, a brand new design, and a ton of new content. Check it out! And for all of you directors out there, be sure to drop me a line about getting your film reviewed.

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Thinking about distribution? Check out FilmSpecific.com

June 6, 2007

I can’t recall exactly how I first found out about Stacey Parks, but wherever it was I instantly signed up for her newsletter. Something sparked my interest in her news letter that made me comment on her blog. She contacted me shortly thereafter and sent me a link to her new website, Film Specific. It’s [...]

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Copyright made simple

June 3, 2007

I visit alot of message boards, and I’m always surprised at how often I see: “Hey, do I need permision to use…”. The answer is always the same…yes Billy, you do need permission to show the poster for El Mariachi in the background of your movie. And of course, this anonymous person who I’ve called [...]

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What is the best camera (part 3/3)

May 30, 2007

So, you want to buy a digital camera. How do you decide what will give you the best bang for your buck? Well, even this is somewhat difficult to decide. First off, you should know a bit about the features Manual controls – In particular, manual focus and manual iris (exposure). Most cameras will have [...]

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Memorial Day Teaser

May 29, 2007

Updates were a little slow this Memorial Day weekend, and for that I apologize. But it was far from a vacation for me. I went through a few big meetings, and having some pretty exciting projects coming up very soon. Nothing solid yet, but as soon as the details are worked out I’ll be posting [...]

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What is the best camera (part 2/3)

May 28, 2007

Since in the last article, I just told you to spend your money on mics and not cameras, I suppose its a good time to get into the second most important consideration when it comes to deciding on a camera. Yes boys and girls I’m talking about the budget. First off, I want you to [...]

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What is the best camera (part 1/3)

May 26, 2007

All over the internet where new filmmakers meet, on the message boards and chat rooms, one question is repeated over and over: What is the best camera? Have you ever wondered this? Are you stuck with almost no money, and need to get a camera now to start filming? Or maybe you have a ton [...]

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Cinema Advanced featured in Carnival Of Cinema

May 25, 2007

A blog carnival is like an ezine built up by articles posted on different blogs. My article on Louisiana Film Tax Credits was featured in Carnival of Cinemea

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