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Korean Like a Pro 2: Talking About Food


How to Speak Korean Like a Pro, part 2! This week we use the phrase ?? For more, go to www.eatyourkimchi.com **NOTE: We really suck at Korean, but want to learn how to be better at it, so we figured we’d make videos of us speaking Korean while we learn** –The Gear– Shot on a Canon 550d, Tokina 11-16mm lens, and Canon 50mm. Edited in Final Cut Pro and Motion. Music Made in Garageband. –Translated by– [??] Enjoy Your Happy Life~*: nixmin82.tistory.com

Tiger Trailer – A Movie About Models in Tokyo


During the winter season in Tokyo, two disillusioned models fall in love. When their stay extends, the relationship combusts. Buy this movie on 2-disc DVD set @ beaufort.bigcartel.com A 2009 feature film by Beaufort. Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Japan’s Pia Film Festival. Written and directed by James McFay. With Rachel Blais and James McFay. Cinematography/production by Sean Walker. Sound by Rin Takada. Focus by Gen Ito. Also starring Maya Murofushi, Pierre Olivier-Beaudoin, Rebecca Victoria-Fulwood and Rory Stewart. Trailer music copyright Husky Rescue (myspace.com/huskyrescue). FOR MORE INFO AND MODEL INTERVIEWS GO TO BEAUFORT.ASIA

‘Cold Weather’ and ‘Avenue Q’: The perils of young adulthood | Max About Town

‘Cold Weather’ and ‘Avenue Q’: The perils of young adulthood | Max About Town
Quite a few years ago, there was a book by Rick Schmidt called “Feature Filmmaking at Used Car Prices.” It’s a good book, but, back when it came out, you could buy a used car for $400. Even if you shot an entire movie on 16mm film with a minimal lighting kit and unpaid talent, there was no way to produce a feature-length film for anything less than tens of thousands of dollars. Even ” El …

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The Facts About Video – Video to DVD – Home Video Studio, Westfield, NJ


www.homevideostudio.com Video to DVD, MiniDV to DVD, Beta to DVD, 8mm to DVD, Home Movie Transfers, Video Editing. Lean the facts about video transfers to DVD, or computer file. Call Today 908-301-9300.

Facts About Film & Projection (1975) pt. 1


Edited compilation of the following… – Facts About Film (3rd Edition) – Facts About Projection Produced by the International Film Bureau Inc.

Where can I find out about the various types of Motion Picture Film (16mm) and their differences/uses?

I am working with film for the first time ever in my film class. We are responsible for finding and purchasing our own types of film. I am looking for 16mm color negative (or b&w negative) but I was wondering if there is some kind of guide or resource online where I can learn about the technical data for film types and what they mean to me – that way I learn about different types of film and also become an educated buyer so I know what to buy to achieve whatever the effect is I’m going for?

So I have a technical question about cinematography?

So i am confused about this: is there any difference between shooting 16mm film in a Scoopic camera and shooting 16mm film in an arriflex sr?
Is the movie going to film better assuming that both cameras shot the same objects at the same time of day and with the same exposure, filters,etc?
Or the film in the arri is going to look better than the scoopic because arri is supposed to be a better camera?
I understand than in video the brand of the camera can make a difference, but in film the cameras are transporting the same kind of film. Why should the result be different? Please help me on this one. Thank you.

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