Share Much thanks to Jeffrey Buras for a wonderful presentation last Monday night (May 17, 2010). If you missed it, you’re in luck. Jeff has offered his slides as a PDF. To download, right click on THIS LINK and choose “save as” or “save file as”. Thank you Jeffrey!
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10 Tips on Getting a Gig in the Austin Indie Film Scene
Share The following tips were presented by H.Cherdon Bedford at the Austin Film Meet on April 19, 2010 at Spiderhouse Cafe. The following info is intended to help you get gigs in the Austin independent film scene. Hopefully, it helps! 1 – Make friends. Be nice. Be friendly. Treat others as you want to be [...]
Sustainable Filmmaking Panel
Share If you missed the Austin Film Meet’s recent Sustainable Filmmaking panel event at the Bluetiful BLUE theatre, you’re in luck. Robert Murphy recorded it for us. Thanks Robert! A Casual Panel Discussion Featuring: Marjorie Eber – our own local Eco-Coordinator & Green Film Blogger – www.MiscellaneousRentals.com/GreenSet.htm Lauren Selman – Founder of Reel Green Media [...]
Murder or Marijuana
Share What do you think is worse? Smoking pot or murder? The recent romantic comedy It’s Complicated received an “R” rating from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) because it featured two characters smoking pot without consequence. Yet, a “PG-13″ rating is given to other films with heavy violence, like Terminator: Salvation. Read about [...]
Actor Showcase Videos (All)
Share And much thanks to Joe Handley, who has been editing his booty off, we now have ALL videos from the Austin Film Meet Actor Showcase that was held on January 11, 2010. Thanks to everyone who made this fabulous event happen! Austin Film Meet’s next Actor Showcase will be May 17, 2010, at the [...]
Hugo Cabret and other Books for Better Storyboarding
Share My experience as an illustrator of children’s picture books has taught me more than you might think about cinematic storytelling. To effectively tell a story using pictures, one must consider placement and scale as well as flow from one page or shot to the next. Each year the Caldecott Medal is awarded for outstanding [...]
3D? Or not 3D? What about 5D? Or 7D?
Here’s To You, Ms. I-don’t-know-how-to-view-a-rough-cut Lady
Hitchcock and other bad words
And The Work Goes on Or How To….
Share give the perfect pitch even though it’s being satirical. This is my first post. I’m Brian Morgan I just finished as the Coordinating Producer on Cell. And you may be asking yourself “What is a Coordinating Producer?” Good question made up voice inside my head. First a coordinating producer is usually a credit given [...]
Make a film for free (in Dallas)
Share Want to make a film but don’t have any money or resources? WomenInFilm.Dallas is having a raffle to win a production package that pretty much takes care of everything for you. You can use a Panavision camera, use several available locations, and even get insurance! The raffle costs $25 per entry. With a prize [...]
America’s Best Format?
Share Ken Burn’s new documentary series The National Parks: America’s Best Idea is drawing attention from shooters because it was shot on Super 16mm film and not HD. There seems to be a debate about whether this was a good decision, especially since there are a million possible vicissitudes somewhere between the original footage and [...]






