If we’ve learned anything from the forefathers of montage, it’s that editing can be used for so much more than continuity. Each cut and transition is a storyteller that can inform your audience about the story, characters, and emotion of a scene.
If we’ve learned anything from the forefathers of montage, it’s that editing can be used for so much more than continuity. Each cut and transition is a storyteller that can inform your audience about the story, characters, and emotion of a scene.
Florida’s new speaker says better schools and infrastructure will still attract quality companies and films, but Florida is one of the few states not offering film incentives.
Snapchat has filed an initial public offering that could value the company at as much as $25 billion. Days later, Instagram unveiled a new feature for disappearing photos and videos that puts it squarely in competition with Snapchat.
The local independent filmmaker and scary movie aficionado has a reputation for whipping up fake blood by the gallons.
The studio in the southwest municipality of Chongqing will include a theme park and tourist attractions, state media reported late Sunday.
Wingard teamed up with Charleston-based multimedia content producer and director Patrick Hayes to make the 26-minute movie about Hawthorne, which was in an area that became a part of the Savannah River Site, or SRS.
The story of Dolly Parton returned to Covington for an all-new holiday sequel to the 2015 “Coat of Many Colors.” “Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love” is set to air on NBC Nov. 30 at 8 p.m.
“We get every sort of location request, every time period, sometimes futuristic stuff,” Craig Dominey, senior location specialist for the Georgia Film Office, said.
Patterson will assume the newly created role on Jan. 1, 2017. He will report to the Pinewood Atlanta Studios board of directors.
“Machinima is a strong gamer and fandom content and social brand with enormous reach and high engagement with audiences that play our games and are big fans of DC films and television shows.” Craig Hunegs, President, Business and Strategy, Warner Bros. Television Group and President, Warner Bros. Digital Networks