Give us a bit of detail about yourself – background, profession, how you got into filmmaking and your current role. I was born in 1984. I began playing music since my early years, while in my 20s, I started working as a musician and music (studio) producer. In 2011 I graduated from the Mathematics department… Continue reading Portrait of a Headless Man – User Showcase
Chicago Train – User Showcase
Hugo Rück – Interview Give us a bit of detail about yourself – background, profession, how you got into filmmaking and your current role It’s been a year since I started filming. I was born in Santa Cruz – Bolivia and lived the last 8 years between Buenos Aires, Honduras, and Los Angeles. Always wanted… Continue reading Chicago Train – User Showcase
Thunderbirds are Go! – FilmConvert User Showcase
Puppets! Miniatures! Explosions! FilmConvert’s integral role in creating three new episodes of the 1960s British sci-fi series ‘Thunderbirds’ to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Visit www.century21films.co.uk for more details on the series! Interview: Justin T. Lee — VFX & Post-Production, Puppetry Supervision I work as a Flame artist for TV commercials, mostly doing VFX / finishing and… Continue reading Thunderbirds are Go! – FilmConvert User Showcase
How to match cameras in post
Introduction to Camera Color Matching, by Ollie Kenchington One of the most common questions I get asked is about matching two or more cameras together in post. Colors can vary, even when all cameras are set to the same color temperature, and contrast can also differ significantly, particularly when mismatched camera profiles are used. If… Continue reading How to match cameras in post
Deluge – User Showcase
https://vimeo.com/232959950 Anthony Lassus – Interview Give us a bit of detail about yourself – background, profession, how you got into filmmaking and your current role. I’m a 23-year-old self-taught man working in the industry for 5 years. I usually do compositing and motion design for advertising in my everyday job. It’s a good way to work… Continue reading Deluge – User Showcase
Emma Dark – User Showcase
“Adam Harper is an average man. And on an average day, he suddenly finds himself catapulted into the strangest, reality changing game… A game of time and chance, where the stakes are a matter of life and death.” Emma Dark interview Give us a bit of detail about yourself – background, profession, how you got… Continue reading Emma Dark – User Showcase
PYRMDS ‘Wind at My Back’ – User Showcase
Shahir Duad – Interview Give us a bit of detail about yourself – background, profession, how you got into filmmaking and your current role I’m a writer/director based out of New York, but originally from New Zealand, and Fiji before that. I studied filmmaking both in New Zealand (Victoria University) and the US (UC Irvine).… Continue reading PYRMDS ‘Wind at My Back’ – User Showcase
The Truants – User Showcase
Two teenage boys break free from school to embark on a dangerous adventure, as they truant their way across the threatening industrial landscape which surrounds them. Set in the northern town of Blackburn in England and made on a shoestring budget, the film was entirely improvised, childhood inspired and street-cast with non-professional local actors. The… Continue reading The Truants – User Showcase
Love to Paradise – User Showcase
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFe0uT_l3oA Interview – Julian Galea How did you start out in filmmaking? I grew in Sydney, Australia with three brothers and immigrant parents from Malta. Like a lot of kids, I grew up loving movies. I found them absolutely fascinating (still do). This one day my father brought home a VHS Video Recorder and I… Continue reading Love to Paradise – User Showcase
User Showcase – Tom Martin
Tom Martin – Forward I’ve wanted to be a filmmaker since being inspired by The Empire Strikes Back when I was 5 years old. I spent my childhood watching films and went on to study Film Studies at The University of East Anglia in the UK. I graduated in 2010, bought a second hand Sony EX1 and… Continue reading User Showcase – Tom Martin