Part Time Photography Business – Turn Your Hobby Into Serious …
Written by admin on February 5, 2010 – 8:41 pm -Film cameras still have a place, however digital cameras are just about considered’standard’ anymore. The bigger the mega-pixel, the bigger the picture that may be printed and still look great. An SLR camera allows better footage and … Read the original: Part Time Photography Business – Turn Your Hobby Into Serious … Read More →
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The Fog of War | documentary 28 of 100 | Dan McComb
Written by admin on February 5, 2010 – 5:24 pm -I did a little Googling and found an interview in which Morris explains how he went through half a dozen editors on this first film before he could find someone who could make a film out of his footage . … effect technique) was a shot in which the camera floats down a column of falling bombs (animated, presumably, but begins with a still B&W photo and it’s like we can travel into the photo , and down among the bombs, which drift past us as we continue down into them. Read more: The Fog of War | documentary 28 of 100 | Dan McComb Read More →
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"Photo Gallery: Celine Dion talks w/Oprah about Caesars return …
Written by admin on February 5, 2010 – 4:24 pm -Celine said in a press release, “This was an amazing world tour, but there’s a lot more than just concert footage on this film . I let the cameras follow me everywhere. See more here: "Photo Gallery: Celine Dion talks w/Oprah about Caesars return … Read More →
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Night Art Photography « keylansweblog
Written by admin on February 5, 2010 – 12:52 pm -Creating a blur-free, flashless night photo -. To photograph at night, with a film camera and then scan the negatives, positives or prints later, you should use a film with an ISO rating of 400 or higher. … Originally posted here: Night Art Photography « keylansweblog Read More →
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Making of AVATAR - (working stills)
Written by admin on February 5, 2010 – 9:57 am -Live action photography began in October 2007 at Stone Street Studios in Wellington, New Zealand, and was scheduled to last 31 days. More than a thousand people worked on the production.In preparation of the filming sequences, all of the actors underwent professional training .. Original post: Making of AVATAR - (working stills) Read More →
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Wevee Brings Birmingham's Archive Footage to the Masses « area …
Written by admin on February 5, 2010 – 8:08 am -… there is an online archive where rich, previously unseen footage can be accessed all in one place. WeVee.co.uk brings together a mass archive that documents the history of central England in sublime still photography and film Read more: Wevee Brings Birmingham's Archive Footage to the Masses « area … Read More →
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Don't Stay Up Too Late. » Blog Archive » TSFTW: Friday Film …
Written by admin on February 5, 2010 – 2:31 am -Bert Sterns, the principal cameraman, was a fashion photographer , and it shows; his eye for composition, light, and color make this an exquisite document of a (somewhat) vanished era. … It’s not Jazz On A Summer’s Day isn’t manipulative — it’s as much a misrepresentation of reality as any concert film (e.g Read more here: Don't Stay Up Too Late. » Blog Archive » TSFTW: Friday Film … Read More →
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