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Lao Short Film “A Little Change” “???????”

03 Jan

Story Lao New Wave Cinema Team Cast Phoutthasak Chalernith Watsana Xayoudom Thipphachan Inthavong Screenplay and Director Anysay Keola Assistant Director and Sound Recorder Athitxay Bouandaoheung Production Manager Vanthanouxay Inthisan Grip Phitsana Chalernsak Director of Photography Amatha Ratsombath Transportation Khampheng Kitiphong Production Co-ordinator Kanthalangsy Puiyavong Music By Lao Jewel Post Production Anysay Keola
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Hey Bianca- A Film by Lance Katigbak and Michael Lorenzana

03 Jan

A short film about how things are never always as they quite seem. Hey Bianca is the first of hopefully many collaborations with my cousin, Michael Lorenzana (YouTube acount: ludawei). We’d appreciate all your comments and feedback. Produced by Dean Aragon Directed by Lance Katigbak Director of Photography Michael Lorenzana Starring Noah Sison and Maricar Sison Gaffer Ruel Constantino Royalty-free Music by Bruton Special Thanks to Katigbak Family, Lorenzana Family, De Castro Family, The Heritage Park, and Almighty God Copyright © 2011 Blasboys Productions. All rights reserved. This short film was shot with a Nikon D7000 with some shots done using a Nikon D90. It was edited on Sony Vegas Pro 10.

 
 

DSLR Tutorial: How to shoot an interview! (3 film techniques)

01 Jan

Facebook: facebook.com More DSLR Tutorials only here: youtube.com In this “how to” video we show you our three styles how to shoot an interview / conversation. It doesn’t matter if you have a tripod or not – there is always a nice solution to film an interview. Voice Over: Moritz Janisch Copyright 2012 by Fenchel & Janisch Filmproduktion GbR Twitter: twitter.com More DSLR videos on our channel: www.youtube.com Official website: www.fenchel-janisch.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Craft 35mm Film Bows for Holiday Gifts

20 Dec
Extra photos for bloggers: 1, 2, 3

Your stockings are hung, your halls are decked, and it’s time to wrap up all of those presents. But you’ve got a problem. You’re tired of boring old candy cane paper and ribbons.

We’ve got an answer for this holiday head-scratcher, the 35mm film bow!

Get excited to wrap, this DIY will you have your showing off your festive craftiness AND your love of photography at the same time. It’s nothing short of a holiday miracle!

Make Gift Bows Out of 35 mm Film

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Why it’s cool:

Upcycling is everywhere, and this is a crafty, simple, and creative way to take all of those negatives that might otherwise sit in a closet or on a shelf for years and put them to use! Plus, we can’t think of a more impressive way to top of a gift for a photo-loving pal.

Best of all, you might even have everything you need to make them around the house already. Mark our words, film bows are gonna be all the rage this year.

What you’ll need:

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  • Film Negatives
  • Double Sided Tape
  • Scissors

STEP 1: Develop

paint-smHere’s the best part of this step – you might not even have to do it!

If you already have negatives laying around in a box somewhere, pull ‘em out! If not, you can shoot new ones, or even have blank film developed.

(You can even give your favorite friendly local film developers a call and see if they have any cast offs or abandoned negatives that were never picked up.)

For the project, you’ll need 6 standard sized strips about 6” long each.

Step 2: Stick some shapes

paint-sm To make each petal you’ll  want a strip of double sided tape around 1″ long.

Stick it down ?” from the short edge of your negative strip, remove the backing, then bend the strip over so the edges are even with the tape sandwiched between them. Squeeae it to make sure the adhesive sticks.

Go ahead and keep going at this step until you have five pieces.

Step 3: Spiral stack

paint-sm Next, you’re making a flower shape with the five petals. One at a time, add a piece of double sided tape near the flat end of a petal, remove the tape’s backing, then stack another piece on top.

Do this until you’re out of petal pieces.

A tip: each petal will need to be less than 90 degrees from the previous one in order for all five to fit evenly.

Step 4: AKA the cherry on top

paint-smNow for that last lonely negative strip.

Cut it down to a shorter size, about 5″, then use another strip of double sided tape, but this time make a circle instead of a petal.

Add one last strip of tape to middle of your flower, and press the round piece down on it.

Step 4: Decorate!

paint-smJoy to the world, you’re done with your bow! Now’s the time to stick it on a gift, then sit back and enjoy some gingerbread.

Why Stop There?

  • Make adorable minis with just parts of your negatives.
  • Use different types of film (like black and white) for different colors of bows.
  • Wear one on your head as a fascinator.
  • Use a film bow on a gift wrapped in photo-wrapping paper for a DIY double whammy!

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Set Free – A Trail Running Film

20 Dec

Thanks to Mountain Equipment Co-Op, and everyone who voted for Set Free! We are thrilled and humbled to have received the First Place honors in the 2011 Sweet Spots Video Contest. blog.mec.ca Kristie Elliot is a trail runner. This is a short film about her love for the trails in British Columbia. She is currently testing her limits, training for the Leadville 100 Mile Trail Run in Colorado. Kristie is a Massage Therapist at Moveo Sports and Rehabilitation in North Vancouver. www.moveo.ca Filmed in Squamish, British Columbia, the documentary covers the challenges and passions that go hand in hand with trail running. © 2001 Andrew Doran Photography This film is copyrighted. however, limited use is available for re-publishing or embedding on your blog, or industry web magazine under the following conditions 1 – the location where the video is posted must include the copyright notice “© 2011 andrewdoran.com” and there must be a link to www.andrewdoran.com published next to the video. 2 – This video may NOT be used on a website to promote a business or commercial endeavor. If you wish to do so, contact us for permission first. mail@andrewdoran.com If in doubt, as us. We’re pretty nice. See more Video and Still Photography at http Techie stuff: Filmed with the Nikon D7000, and GoProHD cameras, and edited in Sony Vegas Pro 10 Aerial shots taken from a modified Gaui 330x Quadrocopter carrying a GoPro Hero HD

 

Nikon patents revive the dream of a digital back for film SLRs?

20 Dec

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A patent filed by Nikon in Japan appears to revive the long-held dream of adding a digital sensor to an existing film SLR. The Japanese Engineering Accomplishment blog found the recently published patent that shows a mechanism for mounting and adjusting the position of a digital sensor on a rear door that could be used to replace the conventional film door. However, the patent only covers the mounting of the sensor relative to the film guides – it doesn’t address any of the hurdles that have stood in the way of anyone realizing this long-discussed idea. (via PetaPixel)

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Salman Khan throws starry tantrums on the sets of his film, John Abraham gets candid, & more news

18 Dec

Asin & Akshay Kumar’s glam look Deepika Padukone might star opposite Shahid Kapoor in Knight & Day remake Geeta Basra & Harbhajan Singh go on a vacation Hrithik Roshan spotted at the Mumbai airport John Abraham gets candid with the media at an event John Abraham, Kangna Ranaut Anil Kapoor ateend Ekta Kapoor’s party Rajinikanth records a song for Kochadaiyaan Rani Mukerji lashes out at a photographer Saif Ali Khan clears land dispute rumours on zoOm Salman Khan throws starry tantrums on the sets of his film Your one stop destination for all the latest happenings,hot rumours and exclusive B-Town gossip… Subscribe NOW! www.youtube.com Follow us on twitter, facebook & Google+: www.twitter.com www.facebook.com gplus.to Also check out our website: www.zoomtv.in

 
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Cinematic Look: Nikon D5100 (DSLR Film Look)

16 Dec

Facebook: facebook.com Our new YouTube channel: youtube.com We made a cinematic look video shot with Nikon D5100 in december 2011 in Frankfurt am Main. We used the Nikon 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor lens and color corrected the footage in Adobe After Effects CS5. Twitter: twitter.com More Nikon DSLR videos on our channel: www.youtube.com Official website: www.fenchel-janisch.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

Film Noir Ireland

12 Dec

Black & White images from the Emerald Isle. Ireland as seen through my eyes. Music, Photos & Video all by René Bruun. To see more images please be sure to visit my site: www.renebruunphotographer.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Photographing Birmingham’s (UK) storm drain during a dry week.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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Quad Public Art Project – Film and Media Studies

08 Dec

A few nice visual art images I found:

Quad Public Art Project – Film and Media Studies
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Image by Lafayette College
Seminar Class, Art 335: Studio Theory & Practice, created a public art project. on the quad. Working with archival images and texts, the students developed these stories into full fledged audio-visual presentations that were projected onto Pardee Hall. There was also a live music at the event, which took place on May 3, 2011.

Ashley Juavinett, ’11, provides some music for the event.

OBEY campaign – VISUAL DISOBEDIENCE
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Image by Leo Reynolds
Shepard Fairey OBEY campaign

Car park billboard/hoarding outside
BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England, UK

 
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