Using digital filmmaking technology to develop and create feature length content.

by Peter D. Marshall on April 15, 2009

Read this article from Prep Shoot Post.

“This is the first of two postings about how one group of filmmakers used digital filmmaking technology to develop and implement their own work flows for creating feature length content.

It is by no means an argument that you, PSP reader, should go out and do it yourself in exactly the same way. Rather it’s a case study sharing what other artists have done, and hopefully an inspiration for you to figure out what works for you, which, of course, might include making films the way they’ve been made for a hundred years.”

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