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2010, Vol. 5, No. 3 | The #1 Educational Resource for Film and Video Makers
ON THE COVER:
Stereographic Project: An actor gets his face scanned by light sensors. The first step in the process of making him into a 3D character. Photo by Madeline Eberhard.
COVER HEADLINES:
How To Make Actors into 3D Characters
RED ONE 3D
Florida State University Stereographic Project
Stop Worrying and Love 3D
Dispatch: A True Life Creative Collaboration
Steven Sprung's Feature Film Directorial Debut
PLUS:
INSIDE PAGES
CINEMATOGRAPHY
The Close-Up Lens with a Split Personality
Getting to Know the Split-Field Lens
by Ira Tiffen
CLOSE UP
Dispatch: A True Life Creative Collaboration
Award Winning Editor Steven Sprung’s Feature Film Directorial Debut
by Mary Ann Skweres
3D
First, Beg for Two Cameras
The Film Student’s Stereographic Starting Point for RED ONE Users
by Hali Gardella
On-Set Convergence
by Ian Johnson
The Process Used to Make the Actors into 3D Characters
Key Features for the 3D Film
by Evan Bollig , Ian Johnson, and Dr. Gordon Erlebacher
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love 3D
Here are the basics of what I used to establish a 3D workflow from production to post to presentation.
by William Donaruma
SCREENWRITING
“What!?” …And Other Bad Dialogue Writing
Includes a Before-and-After Scene Re-write
by Christopher Ball
PRODUCTION
Shooting a Sitcom in One Day
Here’s How We Did It
by Scott Essman
ANIMATION
Create Highly Stylized, 2D Animated “South Park”-Like Cartoons
8 Tips and 7 Steps for Getting Started
by Sherri Sheridan
EDITING
The Power of Rubberbanding
Reduce Your Render Time, Get a Better Sound Mix, and Avoid Losing Your Audio Smoothing
by Jeff Turboff
MUSIC AND SOUND
Clearing Music for Your Film
Negotiating the Rights Package; Library Music versus Original Scores
by Steven Ascher
FILM BUSINESS
Financing Films via the Kickstarter Method
The Crowdfunding Approach
by Larry Jaffee
COMMENTARY
Bridge Work
“Work done to pay the bills that allows you to the time to pursue your true passion and creative aspirations.”
by Tim Smith
Shooting with the Canon HV20
Filmmakers Networking
StudentFilmmakers Magazine selects and spotlights the following filmmakers in The Film and Video Makers Networking Community:
Luis Villalon
Director of Photography
Location: California, United States
Wannithilake Mudiyanselage Suminda Weerasinghe
Cinematographer
Location: Kotte, Sri Lanka
Olivier Koos
Director of Photography
Location: Luxembourg
Giles Timms
Director, Animator, Designer
Location: California, United States
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