This guy made a compilation of all the stuff he's been in, working as a background extra in LA. For no reason except it's funny set to a very serious soundtrack :)
Only 3 colours, but it's not Red, Yellow, Blue. It's Cyan, Magenta, Yellow (and Black). Original source video on instagram here. This video does a really neat job pointing out bad editing decisions, and shows how to fix it using 3 guidelines for how to have good editing cutting from one shot to another in a scene. It's okay to like photography without feeling pressure about how you're going to make money from it. It can just be for fun and enjoyment :)
From "The Modern Trap of Turning Hobbies into Hustles": "When I was a kid, I often heard the phrase, “Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life.” ... on the rare places where our skills and our joy intersect, ... we should sell it. If we’re good at it and we love it, we should definitely sell it. ...That’s not to say there isn’t joy to be found in turning something you love into your life’s work — it’s just to say that it’s okay to love a hobby the same way you’d love a pet; for its ability to enrich your life without any expectation that it will help you pay the rent." The rest of the article is here. "Applications Are Now OPEN for our Teen Digital Media Summer Camp! Hello! We're offering a digital media summer camp for high school students this July, called Tomorrow’s Master of Digital Media Program (TMDM). We thought that you might know a teen who might be interested: thecdm.ca/program/tmdm TMDM is a 2-week intensive summer camp, happening July 8 - 19, 2019. The camp is designed for students entering grades 9-12 with artistic or technical interests who want to explore educational and career opportunities in the games and digital media industry. Why TMDM?
20 spots are available for this summer and applicants are offered a seat on a first-come, first served basis. Tuition is $1100 per student. Bursaries are available for students who require financial support. Last summer was a lot of fun and the faculty and industry guests were blown away by the quality of work produced by the students. To learn more about the camp, we are pleased to invite students, parents and teachers to an Information Session on Thursday April 25th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Centre for Digital Media. Please RSVP for the Information Session by registering here. Looking forward to hearing from you! Warm regards, Crissy Campbell Centre for Digital Media Tomorrow's Masters of Digital Media Program e: [email protected] | p: 778-370-1037 w: thecdm.ca/program/tmdm" If you'd like to learn how to layout a page with photos and text better, or want to make your poster professional looking, here's a good intro with "6 Professional Layout Design Tips" that gives you a good grounding in the basics of good design.
Want to put in an establishing shot to set your student movie in New York City? Or Egypt? Or in space orbiting the earth? Want to show that it's the next day by showing the sun rising and setting? Can't afford a helicopter or drone footage for establishing shots? This looks amazing and not too hard to use. Google Earth website here. This accurately captures my feelings about photos using flash. Especially Nosferatu |
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