1200fps at Micro-Budget Prices
August 20, 2008 by clive · 2 Comments
Just three weeks ago I was having a conversation with James McAleer, our resident expert on cinematography, where I was predicting the evolution of HD technology into high spec SLR stills cameras… and guess what, it’s already happened and in a way that’s both astounding and affordable. That’s how cool we are at $1000, we can often predict stuff that’s already happened! LOL
Basically, Casio have just released a $900 35mm SLR, the Casio Exilim Pro EX-F1, which will shoot short bursts of JPEG images at 60fps… and MPEG4 HD at 1200fps… no, I didn’t mistype that, they really do have an off the shelf camera that will shoot a genuine ONE THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FRAMES PER SECOND! Yikes! Read more
3 Common Film Script Errors
August 19, 2008 by clive · 3 Comments
There is a common belief in the wider film community that micro-budget films will automatically have bad scripts. The thinking behind this is that a film is only being made on a micro-budget because it couldn’t attract “real” funding or a “real” producer. This attitude is actually bullshit because there are a thousand good reasons for making and controlling your film instead of putting energy into chasing funding… some of which we’ve talked about before, so let’s take that as a given.
However, across the scene there is some truth in the belief that micro-budget films have bad scripts… simply because far too many micro-budget film makers see self production as a method to green-light scripts that aren’t good enough to survive in the market.
However, there doesn’t have to be a link between micro-budget and bad scripts… at the end of the day it’s our decision… we can either stroke our own egos and make bad films or we can start taking both ourselves and micro-budget seriously and sharpen our scripts. Read more
The DIY Mindset
August 10, 2008 by clive · 2 Comments
by Cole McDonald
OK… So I’ve written three articles and not a single mention of building your own DIY dolly, crane, 35mm adaptor or goofy car mount. I was brought on board by our glorious editor Clive to be the DIY guy, but haven’t been posting any of the typical DIY guy things. That’s because there are already a ton of these resources out there (and we’ll get to those).
When coming up with where to go with this column, my first priority was to find a part of the DIY universe that hasn’t been explored as much as the obvious topics. It occurred to me that why DIY people make their own things, even though they’ve been made before and are widely available, is a lesser understood phenomenon. I came to this conclusion while posting to one of the filmmaking forums I frequent. Read more



