Monday, February 8, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010

I've got this fascination with graphics and lighting out of the 1930’s and 40’s. Most of the techniques we use today originated back then. That is accept for the cutting on camera movement and zooms. This still frame I made from Photoshop is currently in use it on my website, heritagemotionpictures.com. Because it’s a Photoshop file, I can use it with Final Cut Pro to create movement. I’ll try to get this graphic used in a header for a fictitious film up next week for you. If you'd like to see where this came from click this URL.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Playing with Final Cut Pro
Lately I've been playing with Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio Pro, and Photoshop. Normally I'm a shooter. I came up in analog in News and Corporate/Commercial production for editing. This digital editing is all new to me. I'm going to go out on a limb here. Tell me what you think about the video. Be gentle... I'm new with this.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
very little character development in films today
Have you ever noticed that there is very little character development in films today? The light and composition are great. Camera movement and editing are very moving. However, the actors portrayal appear to be one dimensional. What ever happen to film styles of Citizen Kane or Film Noir. We have the technology to blow the old film makers out of the water, but the character development has a lot to be desired. Are we so dead as a society that our arts forms lack the human condition? If I'm wrong here, suggest 5 films made in the last 5 years that compare to films in the past.
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