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In this tutorial I explain how to do basic color correction in Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro. Here's the link to the online color wheel: kuler.adobe.com Here's a link to my company's website www.tlapro.com

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Duration: 10:06

Attention filmmakers, please subscribe to this video channel to find out how we'll get From Here to Awesome. This video has 3 Filmmaking tips about online identities, posting your films online and smooth distribution. If you have made a film you think the world should see you should join the distribution revolution!!! Go to fromheretoawesome.com to submit you film and start making revenue and building a fanbase that can take you all the way to the top 10 showcase resulting in prizes, deals and exposure. From Here to Awesome is a discovery and distribution festival founded by DIY filmmaking pioneers Lance Weiler (The Last Broadcast, Head Trauma), Arin Crumley (Four Eyed Monsters) and M dot...

Views: 19,108
Duration: 02:08

Camino de Santiago Film Thirty two days on the road, Eighteen Kilograms of gear on my back, Seven Hundred and Sixty Kilometres by foot. An amazing experience, and eight kilograms lighter at the end of it all! I'd like to feature a short segment that helps people understand how a person crew manages to make a film about themselves. All the shots of me merrily walking along, actually require a little bit of organising....as you will see in the clip above.

Views: 2,101
Duration: 35 seconds

See what Michael Burton, a filmmaker in Salt Lake City, Utah, has to say about working for Demand Studios. Demand Studios filmmakers like Michael create valuable video content while earning money and building a portfolio of freelance work. Our filmmaker community is diverse, ranging from professionals to film students to amateur videographers who are skilled with a camera. Collectively, Demand Studios filmmakers have earned millions of dollars, and have had their work viewed by millions of people! To find freelance filmmaking work, visit: www.demandstudios.com

Views: 729
Duration: 01:18

www.thefrugalfilmmaker.com If you've collected some frugal lights, you're going to need stands to hang them on. A cheap retail stand will go for $20, but I managed to make four of these for that price. Plus, there are some things you can do with this stand that you can't with tripod-like versions.

Views: 1,864
Duration: 09:50

Producer Jim Mercurio discusses editing techniques you can use in making your own feature film. Uses scenes and footage from the independent feature film Hard Scrambled. www.hardscrambled.com

Views: 1,289
Duration: 04:43

Jeremy Nathan shows some clips from DV8 which is a production company trying to deviate from the normal production approach. The most interesting thing about South Africa is that there seems to be the chance to have that area of the world leap ahead embracing new technologies that the already modern world will have a harder time with because of the difficulty of transitioning from an old system. I get the impression that in some ways they really have no old system. So if film distribution is becoming affordable then Africa seems to have audiences that want the films they are making and it all works out. That whole dynamic is yet another reason for a democratic playing field. Because if a...

Views: 593
Duration: 25:41

www.thefrugalfilmmaker.com Remember that mic shockmount we built a few episodes back? Well, here's a boom pole in which to hang it on!

Views: 782
Duration: 06:05

www.bluntproductions.com How to knock up quick props using Polystyrene. You can get big blocks of it at Builder's merchants and cut, sand and paint it quickly (though not as quickly as seen in this video. We didn't want to bore anyone so we sped it up) for more film stuff, check out our website.

Views: 1,299
Duration: 01:09

Special Thanks to Obama Girl from www.BarelyPolitical.com Giants, once a tall tale from the stupid people of ancient history, will soon run rampant on the pages of YouTube!!! All you need is a camera and you can make some sweet looking giants. Just watch where you step!

Views: 34,027
Duration: 05:06

www.youtube.com My thoughts about radio mics in the world of low-budget filmmaking.Honours for this video (7) #12 - Most Discussed (Today) - Howto & Style #44 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Howto & Style #88 - Most Viewed (Today) - Howto & Style #92 - Most Viewed (Today) - Howto & Style - Ireland #28 - Top Favourited (Today) - Howto & Style #27 - Top Rated (Today) - Howto & Style #71 - Top Rated (This Week) - Howto & Style .

Views: 4,143
Duration: 05:56

www.thefrugalfilmmaker.com Create your own rolling camera shots with this simple and easy to make dolly that will roll on any smooth surface. Music provided by freesound.org. Here's a link to the clip I used www.freesound.org

Views: 1,281
Duration: 09:26

www.bluntproductions.com Some advice on how to get good sound in your film and how to avoid bad sound. Visit our site for more cool filmmaking tips!

Views: 1,343
Duration: 05:03

Backyard FX host Erik Beck suggests a sweet way to reflect light while being light on the wallet. More awesome special fx projects at www.indymogul.com Keep updated! Subscribe to us on iTunes too phobos.apple.com

Views: 43,237
Duration: 15 seconds

In this tutorial I explain how to setup and built a RINGLIGHT that you can use in your next video! For more info and to see all the other tutorial please visit my website: www.antos.ca This video was shot with the Canon 7D and the 50mm F1.8 lens.

Views: 10,447
Duration: 09:21
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