A podcast to help support beginning film-makers.
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Matt Reviews his last short film he released - "For The Bush"
I review my chef knife video and talk about what could had been done better. I also discuss what i want to do after next week after i launch the last film from Mike Jones Knife and Tool
With the new release of the Mike Jones Videos Matt has a lot of questions to run his mouth about, most of them don't get solidified, but some do, so that's good.
If you are a photographer just getting into video, this is the perfect podcast for you. In this episode Matt talks about gear and how to choose what you actually need, what you don't need, and how to think about acquiring gear in the future. Cameras, microphones, field recorders, neutral density, lenses, tripods, lights, lens mounts, lens adapters, it's all talked about here.
Matt and Grant sit down and talk about Avengers: Infinity War They talk about the tragedies, the comedies, and what might just happen next.
I wanted to do what I could to help photographers understand how to transition from single images to the moving image. This is an overview and an introduction to cinematography from a photographers point of view.
In this episode, I have a fever, wrecked sinuses, and I have a tough time staying on track with everything I wanted to talk about. I did my best, but at the very least it's entertaining to hear me struggle. In this episode Matt talks about many topics, but one of the most important being that we should be so excited to share a film we love with someone who has never heard of it, rather than shame them for not seeing every bit of data that comes out on the internet or in theaters.
Matt talks about some lessons he learned from his first and most favorite photography teacher, including how to fall back in love with your art. Arthur Hand had a huge impact on my life and while this podcast does not do him justice, it is a start.
Grant comes back on the podcast, this time talking about his full blown thoughts on Thor: Ragnarok. We get silly but go in depth in different easter eggs we noticed and proper movie viewing etiquette (ie- don't start fights in a movie theater and don't bring a baby to a movie they will be terrified of).
In which Matt talks about how to find and fund a documentary, short, or feature film in a way that supports your vision rather than changing it for purposes that distract from the true meaning and intention of the art you wish to portray.
Zach Hillmann is a professional race car driver for VFC Motorsports in Chicago, and a two time national German touring series 2 Champion. In this episode we talk about what racing movies get wrong about racing and dive in pretty deep as to what he thinks can create a more immersive racing movie. Follow him on instagram @zachhillmann_official
Grant Ogborn is a youtuber, and movie reviewer. His channel contains movie reviews in about three minutes without spoilers. He can be found at youtube.com/maguffinman In this Episode Grant and Matt discuss the franchise of Game of Thrones its impact on the cinema and TV world and the stories of some of the best and worst characters.
Today we discuss how to light your actors and actresses. When painting with light we have many different ways to control this light, with angle, intensity, texture, and color. How does this define your film, or more accurately; How does your script define how you light.
Larry Pinto is an incredible grip, gaffer, actor and friend. This episode was recorded in 2014 after Larry and I completed 3 months touring and gripping on Shane Hurlbut's Illumination Tour.
Alex Lizotte started working behind the camera, then transitioned in front of the camera. Find more info on him below http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3155856/
In this episode I talk about how to find a documentary.