Most of what you always wanted to know
about Panavision.*
*...but were afraid to ask.
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Monday, November 28, 2005
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Whither Kinetta?
Haven't heard anything about Jeff Kreines
and his brilliant Kinetta camera in a while.
Here are some pictures to drool over. Let me
know if you've heard anything, anybody.
Go Kinetta!
and his brilliant Kinetta camera in a while.
Here are some pictures to drool over. Let me
know if you've heard anything, anybody.
Go Kinetta!
Saturday, November 26, 2005
Friday, November 25, 2005
March Of The Penguins: The Real Story
Post-Thanksgiving holiday. I go to the mall,
and can pick one movie.
This year, a good pick. "March of The Penguins."
Loved everything about it, and so did millions
of others.
I am overwhelmed. It is beautiful and lyrical.
The images will be with me forever.
Even my left-brain is overwhelmed. There is no
easy way to have shot it. At the minumum, the
crew must have lived in Anarctica for a year.
Today, I have to know how they shot this film.
I spend the day, reading and learning.
Here's what I found.
and can pick one movie.
This year, a good pick. "March of The Penguins."
Loved everything about it, and so did millions
of others.
I am overwhelmed. It is beautiful and lyrical.
The images will be with me forever.
Even my left-brain is overwhelmed. There is no
easy way to have shot it. At the minumum, the
crew must have lived in Anarctica for a year.
Today, I have to know how they shot this film.
I spend the day, reading and learning.
Here's what I found.
Thursday, November 24, 2005
Ten Books That Shook The World
I'm so thankful, on this Thanksgiving Day (it's an
American thing), for the chance to just sit and read.
Especially enjoy somebody else's film book list,
to get a different viewpoint. Love it!
American thing), for the chance to just sit and read.
Especially enjoy somebody else's film book list,
to get a different viewpoint. Love it!
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Sunday, November 13, 2005
World Spins Faster
I'm reminded of Gandhi's comment, "There is more
to life than increasing its speed."
Not in Hollywood. A year ago, you had six months
to prove your movie. This year, because of the
ever-quicker tick, you only get four.
Next year, it's a matter of hours.
Move!
to life than increasing its speed."
Not in Hollywood. A year ago, you had six months
to prove your movie. This year, because of the
ever-quicker tick, you only get four.
Next year, it's a matter of hours.
Move!
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
AFM: Start to Finnish
Renny Harlin tells the tale how the
American Film Market started his career
in a big way, although I suspect it was
really his big brass pair of dependents.
American Film Market started his career
in a big way, although I suspect it was
really his big brass pair of dependents.
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
More AFM Than Ever Before
More exhibitors, buyers and attendance, according to the
American Film Market itself. An all-time high of more than
8000 attendees, up 13% from last year. 1,583 buyers, from
62 countries.
If you can't sell your movie here, perhaps it cannot be sold,
except possibly door-to-door, and cut-up as banjo picks.
More sellers here than ever before, too. 419 companies from
33 countries sent 3,822 attendees, 6% more than last year.
1,526 Industry attendees, up 34% from last year.
534 films in 35 languages, including 382 market premieres.
Last year had only 459 films.
I'm writing this atop the Arclight Cinemas, which is the
Hollywood Cinerama Dome, at the party for
the 2005 AFI FEST.
I wanted to attend the fest, but I'm tired,
and there is no fest for the weary.
What's it like here? Imagine a huge white Quonset tent,
filled with hundreds of film enthusiasts. The AFI
and South By Southwest and Audi are serving them
booze and chocolate chip cookies. There's bottled
water too, and cherry tomatoes on sticks.
Oh, it's wild.
Next tent over has a documentary about a well-known
bad word. People talk about the bad word, and it also
serves as the film's title, and I suppose, a review.
Various porn stars, who use and do that word, sneak into
this tent for the food, to their enormous disappointment.
Glad I'm not hungry, and there's a fast internet connection.
American Film Market itself. An all-time high of more than
8000 attendees, up 13% from last year. 1,583 buyers, from
62 countries.
If you can't sell your movie here, perhaps it cannot be sold,
except possibly door-to-door, and cut-up as banjo picks.
More sellers here than ever before, too. 419 companies from
33 countries sent 3,822 attendees, 6% more than last year.
1,526 Industry attendees, up 34% from last year.
534 films in 35 languages, including 382 market premieres.
Last year had only 459 films.
I'm writing this atop the Arclight Cinemas, which is the
Hollywood Cinerama Dome, at the party for
the 2005 AFI FEST.
I wanted to attend the fest, but I'm tired,
and there is no fest for the weary.
What's it like here? Imagine a huge white Quonset tent,
filled with hundreds of film enthusiasts. The AFI
and South By Southwest and Audi are serving them
booze and chocolate chip cookies. There's bottled
water too, and cherry tomatoes on sticks.
Oh, it's wild.
Next tent over has a documentary about a well-known
bad word. People talk about the bad word, and it also
serves as the film's title, and I suppose, a review.
Various porn stars, who use and do that word, sneak into
this tent for the food, to their enormous disappointment.
Glad I'm not hungry, and there's a fast internet connection.
Saturday, November 05, 2005
Your TV Has One Year To Live
Analog tv sets have only one year to live.
According to Federal Law, mandated by the FCC,
US broadcasters must stop broadcasting analog
television signals by 31 December 2006.
One year away!
If you still have an analog tv set,
you should read this.
According to Federal Law, mandated by the FCC,
US broadcasters must stop broadcasting analog
television signals by 31 December 2006.
One year away!
If you still have an analog tv set,
you should read this.
Friday, November 04, 2005
From L.A. to LA
So we spent an evening at the La Merigo Hotel, next to
the Loews AFM bash Thursday, at a moving presentation
made by Louisiana dignitaries, learning what incentives
are available if we shoot in Louisiana. Then we had
great cajun food. Sign me up! I'm going!
You want to really help victims of Katrina?
Shoot your movie in LA!
the Loews AFM bash Thursday, at a moving presentation
made by Louisiana dignitaries, learning what incentives
are available if we shoot in Louisiana. Then we had
great cajun food. Sign me up! I'm going!
You want to really help victims of Katrina?
Shoot your movie in LA!
Thursday, November 03, 2005
It's That Time - If You Make Movies
It's time again, a week of movies, movies, movies,
at the American Film Market, in the Loews hotel in
Santa Monica. Screenings and bidding, oh it's wild!
Caveat Emptor, Caveat Vendor, and Cave Canem!
at the American Film Market, in the Loews hotel in
Santa Monica. Screenings and bidding, oh it's wild!
Caveat Emptor, Caveat Vendor, and Cave Canem!
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Media According To Tosh
Tosh says, "...video is looking more and more like film
every day, and soon you will only remember film as a
fond memory."
Pithy pronouncement for a fictional guy, the face of
Panasonic's new HVX200. Actually well-worth the read,
especially if you want to see what a corporate pr firm
thinks blogs (and the guys who write them) look like.
every day, and soon you will only remember film as a
fond memory."
Pithy pronouncement for a fictional guy, the face of
Panasonic's new HVX200. Actually well-worth the read,
especially if you want to see what a corporate pr firm
thinks blogs (and the guys who write them) look like.
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