Posted in Mobile Filmmaking on Apr 17th, 2009
Read this article from Celt Record. “A good pocket film means recording personal happenings, or someone’s personal way of observing the world,” he says. “Normally people try to imitate the big Hollywood films but to make a really good short pocket film make sure [you] start collecting many images. A month or so later you [...]
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Posted in Independent Films on Feb 25th, 2009
This article is from Fierce Mobile Content. “Calling mobile technology “an opportunity for emerging filmmakers to have a platform,” two-time Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey headlined today’s Mobile Backstage event at Mobile World Congress 2009 in Barcelona, adding that wireless handsets not only represent a channel to launch the careers of aspiring directors, actors and [...]
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Posted in Mobile Filmmaking on Jan 10th, 2009
Rupert commented on my blog post, Mobile Filmmaking, so I thought I would copy it here so you can read it. And please check out his site below. “I just moved to the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island last summer. I started shooting, cutting and posting with my Nokia N93 January 2007 and then started [...]
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Posted in In The News on Jan 8th, 2009
This article is from FilmmakerMagazine.com “Anyone doing any mobile filmmaking? I was just on a shoot in Cannes a few weeks ago that utilized over 100 people shooting on these Nokia n95 devices. That was my first exposure to mobile filmmaking. I’ve heard about it, or that it was supposed to be taking over, but [...]
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