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How to make your history into a documentary film
by funride
Almost everyone have histories or just simple events that are worth being documented on film for others to watch and learn. Sometimes a simple homemade movie with your family can lead to a great documentary... published 9 months ago
Movie Review: The Man Who Cried
by Stacie Naczelnik
Do you want to fall in love with Paris? The beauty, history, and art that is Paris comes alive in the film The Man Who Cried. This seductive movie is set in Paris just before the Nazis take it over. The... published 9 months ago
Key Movie Components
by Never Ender
There are several components that make a movie great. Movies (films) are often more than just entertainment. If you can sit through a movie and believe they are set in a certain place, believe that the... published 14 months ago
Inside the Movies: Keanu Rules the “Street”
by Peter Szabo
Welcome to another entry in the cops-and-robbers film library, although I had a tough time identifying Street Kings as such. Overall, I enjoyed this vigilante-style revenge flick and found its dark and matter-of-fact delivery engaging and though-provoking, while providing lots of calculated violence to satisfy my bloodlust. From my independent filmmaker point-of-view, here are some of the technical reasons why the film did and did not work for me. published 7 months ago
Hollywood Camera Work DVDs
by Menlo Prof
This article describes how to get a huge discount on an incredible filmmaking learning resource. Keep reading to learn more. Hollywood camera work is respected and emulated all over the world for it's... published 4 months ago
My Top 5 Best Foreign Films
by Patty Inglish, MS
Foreign language films can speak without words or subtitlies in the fascinating imagery and visual storytelling. Subtitles help us learn the language as a bonus. Here are my Favorite Five... published 13 months ago






