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Future Online Information Consumption Predicted To Be Video Content
The online landscape is always changing, and how consumers consume content online now differs significantly from before. Furthermore, the content being generated and published has the power to lead you to success, which is why professional content marketer's goal is to publish interesting and original content. Corporate video edting is quite famous among big brands.
Helen ClarkPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyMentored by Oscar Winner Walter Lassally, Lenser Petros Antoniadis is a True Pioneer of Modern Cinematography
On the atmospheric set of Flickering Souls Set Alight Talk. About. Being inspired. Greek-born cinematographer Petros Antoniadis is rightfully proud of the dozens of awards that the brilliant film he lensed, Flickering Souls Set Alight, has earned. But as Antoniadis makes further inroads into the hallowed halls of Hollywood cinematography, he pays homage to Walter Lassally, the Oscar-winning pioneer and one of the leaders of the “Free Cinema” wave.
ashley colliePublished 3 years ago in PhotographyPhotographer/videographer Jiayi Liang Feels Good Photos Can Touch People’s Hearts and Influence Society
Jiayi Liang with Hollywood A-lister Rosario Dawson Much traveled photographer and videographer Jiayi Liang loved watching movies as a child, closely observing all the moving images. She also now observes how some of the greatest movie directors, like Stanley Kubrick, started out as still photographers, capturing vivid images. For instance, Jiayi notes that Kubrick worked as a “still” photographer for Look magazine. Later as a director on his opulent Barry Lyndon movie, she recalls that he created elaborate vignettes that appear like gorgeous “still” photos.
ashley colliePublished 3 years ago in PhotographyZigzag
The first time I used a pair of Fiskars I was four years old. It was an orange handled set of pinking shears and when I held those blades in my hands, it felt pretty magical. The urge to cut and create was overwhelming, where should I start? Haircuts for Barbie and me, of course. I dragged the full-length mirror from the bathroom into my closet and snipped away discreetly. After each chunk of blonde fell to the carpet I whispered “Perfect”. The excitement quickly transitioned into disappointment when I did my big reveal; to say my mother wasn’t pleased would be an understatement. It may have been the first time I saw her cry, actually. From that point on the pair of zigzag scissors became contraband, and she made sure to hide them from us children in every apartment we lived in. Or so she thought, because I was continuously sneaking into their drawers and pulling them out when I felt inspired or a bit naughty.
Jessie LeighPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyHow to choose the best Film Production Houses for your next film?
Are you a filmmaker? To make your film, without any hassle, the first thing you need is the helpfulness of the Film Production Houses. If you are also searching for the best film production services for you, you can also look for these facts listed for you here, and they are here to help you out.
We do EffectsPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyTop 5 Upcoming Short Film Festivals in India
As a filmmaker, you want your film to reach out to the audience. And in this digital age, online short films are the best way to deliver your art and vision to your viewers. Various national and international short film festivals have been closed since 2020 due to the current Covid-19 Pandemic. However, several of them happened online last year. In 2021, many short film festivals are either happening online or on a hybrid platform (online + in-person).
Aditya SengarPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyTitanic: 'Based' on a true story.
Adapting a film from a true story is usually considered to be a difficult subject. It is difficult to collect information and eye-witness accounts on what actually happened during an event, especially if that event occurred multiple generations ago. Another difficulty in developing a film based on a true story is making characters within that film match up with the actual lives of the people they are portraying. Non-fiction films have existed since the beginning of the medium, telling stories of everything from the Civil War, to the sinking of the Titanic, to Pearl Harbor, and even modern films discussing the events surrounding September 11th, 2001. One relatively recent film which was critically lauded for its storytelling and broad scope was the James Cameron romantic drama, Titanic, based around the sinking of the eponymous ship. Released in 1997, Titanic tells the story of Jack Dawson and Rose Dewitt Bukater, two star-crossed lovers who meet aboard the eponymous White Star Line cruise ship on its first and only journey across the northern Atlantic Ocean. Three days into its voyage, the cruise liner hits an iceberg and sinks below the waters, killing over 1500 people. While the film does its best to accurately portray the sinking of the ship itself, the portrayal of the people on board are depicted in an expressively fictional matter. Real-life historical figures are demonized as crooks and murderers, while other events and characters are made up entirely purely to push the action further and tell a story that, for all intents and purposes, was a product of Hollywood.
N.J. FolsomPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyMy First Film Camera
Spring had come to stay in Boise, Idaho. The bright, April afternoon light filtered through the windows and around the bookcases and clothing racks that lined them. Whether as a result of the sunshine or thanks to the warmth of my own nostalgia, I remember a corner of the thrift store being bathed in orange light, with dust and the smell of old books sparkling in the air.
Oliver DahlPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyHow to Freeze Video (Freeze Frame) on Computer(2021)
Adding freeze frames to your video creates an unexpected feeling to the viewers. When all the things suddenly stop, it also leaves the result to the viewers. What might happen next? Will the protagonist be alive? All this can be contained in a freeze frame.
Vincent YangPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyMy First Roll of Black & White Film
I've said it before, but I'll say it again. I would definitely classify myself as a color photographer. Color is everything. How I compose, how I edit, and even how I plan out my Instagram feed.
Oliver DahlPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyVisual Artist RaMell Ross Is Redefining How We View The Black Experience
On his website, RaMell Ross describes himself as a “visual artist, filmmaker, writer and liberated documentarian.” Ross is as articulate and poetic in his words as he is in his imagery. He studied Sociology and English at Georgetown University on a basketball scholarship, but serious injuries early on in his athletic career realigned his interests and decided to pursue photography. In an interview with Filmmaker Magazine, he attributes his experience as a point guard to how he ‘look[s] at things in terms of movement and their relationship to what came before and after.’ So, the evolution from his photography to his first and only documentary, Hale County This Morning, This Evening - award winning experimental documentary that covers the everyday lives of the black folk living in rural Alabama - is only natural. Although, in a virtual interview with filmmaker Garret Bradley (via Film At Lincoln Center), he claims that film and photography operate differently:
Adrian CastilloPublished 3 years ago in PhotographyWhen it still lights you up
It is difficult for me to not feel and be lit up when I talk about my stays in Guatemala and Costa Rica. Central America had always been a place I wanted to go and venture to and it wasn’t until my early-mid 20s that I was able to do so. I was and still continue to be so drawn to the culture of the people, colors and textures of the land, the long lineage of unique history and of course, the food. Little did I know how much my heart would feel so connected to one place.
Kendall WilsonPublished 3 years ago in Photography