Watch all my video & photo tutorials here: goo.gl Here is the finished music video: youtu.be Learn how to get a nice and simple shots outside at night using only 1 light. This is a technique I’ve used on many music videos that I call the “Hollywood Starlet” look because it’s a similar one light technique used in old Hollywood films from the 40’s and 50’s This technique can be used for videos, films, and photos. It’s simple and quick but produces good results. ______ Follow me on: Twitter twitter.com Facebook www.facebook.com Google+ t.co __________________________________________ film school tips and tricks tutorials all on my channel
Season 4 (Summer of ’96 Continued), Episode 11. The janky bonus video… taking you all the way back to the Class of 1996?s graduation. So just where was Laura-the-goth? Why did she skip her graduation? And just what was she doing? — Season 1 of OJBG is now in “The Vault”! Don’t worry! To get your fix, you can purchase the episodes and the script eBook here: bit.ly If you’re in the DC area, you can watch OJBG on DCTV on Mondays and Saturdays at 10:30pm EDT on Comcast 95 / RCN 10 / Verizon 10! Ultimately, Otessa, the creator of OJBG, believes that Season 2 is a great place to start with the series as it was always envisioned as a better/stronger/bolder season and gives a better sense of the show to come. — Website: OJinBG.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Telly, LA Web Festival, and Webby honoree award winning teen web series following the lives of 18 kids as they grow up and get down in grunge-era Washington DC. “The bad things we do. The things we get caught for–and how they are never the same.” — Directed by Otessa Ghadar Writing credits Otessa Ghadar Episode Cast (in credits order) Hannah Goldman … Laura-the-Goth Andrew Cohen … Travis Episode Crew Produced by Otessa Ghadar …. producer Cinematography by Otessa Ghadar (director of photography) Film Editing by Lauren Burke Dylan Myers Sound Department Jorge Franzini …. post production sound Otessa Ghadar …. post production sound Camera and Electrical Department Xiaoyi Zhong …. director … Video Rating: 3 / 5
View the full session at 4ad.com In September of this year, St Vincent took a giant leap forward with the release of third album, Strange Mercy. This time out Annie Clark was to combine her long-celebrated musical virtuosity with ambitious songwriting that ran a gamut of emotional cadences, all the while underpinned by a colourful sense of melody. Recording these songs live for the first time, St Vincent has performed four tracks from Strange Mercy for the tenth visual installment in the 4AD Session series. Shot at Shangri-La Studios in the heart of the Brooklyn film and photography district in Greenpoint, the session was recorded with Annie’s new band, Daniel Mintseris (keys), Toko Yasuda (moog) and Matthew Johnson (drums). Given St Vincent’s transgression from the underground to the pop spotlight over the course of three studio albums, it’s somewhat fitting that Shangri-La host the session having initially earned its name as a secret spot known only through word of mouth. As with all of the sessions in the series, directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard filmed the four tracks with a clear artistic vision. In this instance, the inspiration came from an unlikely source — the memory of seeing a 1968 Shirley Bassey performance of ‘This is My Life’ on Rai Uno for Italian TV. With that reference point in mind, Annie takes centre stage against the backdrop of a projected live-feed, resplendent in glamorous eye make-up and with her always-impressive guitar work brought clearly … Video Rating: 4 / 5
Following her training injury earlier this year, Rachel is back on the bike and back on the pace as she takes on the gnarly trails of Schladming, Austria. Shes fit and focused and looking to reclaim her position as world number one in 2010. Meanwhile, brother Dan has his eyes set on a strong finish in the Schladming 4X finals. Can he end the year on a high? While Dan gets his lines down on the rebuilt 4X track, we gain an insight into the life of Animal Commencals firey photographer, Sven Martin as he hunts for the perfect shot. Its been a solid year for 2008 World Champ Gee Atherton, and with a little more luck he could well take the World Cup title next year, but for now hes focused on putting it all on the line in Schladming, and he does just that. redbull.com
In 1987, American photojournalist Eve Arnold was interviewed about the photos she made of actress Marilyn Monroe. Marilyn trusted Arnold more than any other photographer, which resulted in many beautiful and intimate portraits, made between 1951 and 1962. On 17 June 1991, this half hour interview was broadcasted by the BBC (English spoken, no subtitles).
Set against Sin City, Las Vegas, “Murder, Set, Pieces” tells the story of a fashion photographer whose vocation is shooting young girls but his hobby is slaughtering them. The sociopathic serial killer murders anyone who crosses his path and his evil is countered not by the law but instead by the sister of his current girlfiend. “Murder, Set, Pieces” is a voyeuristic nightmare of blood, sex and brutality. Video Rating: 0 / 5
This week hosts Asha K and Tim Bader have a new set with a live chat feed! They talk hot music news like Trent Reznor’s Golden Globe, Taylor Swift’s record sales, Axl and Slash’s love affair, Gucci Mane’s ice cream tattoo, and the Gorillaz new member! They bring back the website highlight with international-hiphop.com. Plus they look at videos for Rev Theory, Grouplove, and Ricky Martin. For more information, show notes, and schedules visit www.thisweekin.com. Video Rating: 4 / 5
Listen on Spotify: open.spotify.com Download on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Follow Ane on Facebook: www.facebook.com Music video by Ane Brun performing Do You Remember. Follow Ane Brun, buy the single on Itunes, and more anebrun.com (C) 2011 Balloon Ranger Recordings AB. Though “Do You Remember” is the first chapter released from a short film based to music from Ane’s forthcoming album “It all starts with One”, it is the third chapter in the film that houses no fewer than four orchestrated songs to be premiered in autumn 2011. The Director for the whole project Magnus Renfors, says of the venture: “Ane’s music is like a great ocean housed under the roof of a great old theater, where pictures are hung from the threads of the music shooting out, so it really does the job itself. That said, the images require a certain height and a substantively dramatic level, otherwise the music, sometimes so sublime and skin tingling, can rush over the head of the visual aspects. Ane and I have done stuff together since 2003 and already on the last album we talked about doing something bigger, more coherent, and this time it was really the one. ” “ONE”, as the film is called, is a poetic tapestry incorporating various threads interwoven on several levels, integrating and complimenting Ane’s delicately composed branches between hope, rage and grief. A heavy period of post-production is now rolling with the other chapters before the film is fully released in the fall. The film is produced by … Video Rating: 4 / 5
Young Australian journalist Mel Gibson takes his first assignment in Indonesia during the 1965 coup. As the violence escalates, he has an intense affair with British journalist Sigourney Weaver. Linda Hunt (“Kindergarten Cop,” “Pocohantas”) won a well-deserved Oscar as Gibson’s male photographer friend and jealous rival. A powerfully evocative political thriller with fascinating scenes of Asian culture. Academy Award-winner Gibson (“Lethal Weapon,” “Braveheart,” “Ransom”), Oscar and Golden Globe-nominee Weaver (“Alien ,” “Ghostbusters,” “Copycat”), and Hunt are joined by Michael Murphy (“Batman Returns,” TV’s “Dead Ahead: The Exxon Valdez Disaster”). Oscar-nominee Peter Weir (“Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World,” “Dead Poets Society”) wrote and directed. MPAA Rating: PG (c) 1983 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. Video Rating: 0 / 5