This Issue Includes: "URSA Mini 4.6k vs. URSA Mini Pro;" "How to Use Camera Framing as a Storytelling Tool;" and "Can LED Replace Traditional Fresnels?" Also, "Cinematography for Interviews: 7 Best Practices" and "60 Second Ad Plot Point Breakdown." And other excellent education articles related to Camerwork, Directing, Cinematography, Screenwriting, Audio, and More. See Table of Contents below. -- WELCOME
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CAMERAWORKURSA Mini 4.6k vs. URSA Mini ProAffordable Cinematic Cameras
By Jon Firestone
How to Use Camera Framing as a Storytelling ToolReinforce the Intention of Your Scene
By David Landau
Syrp’s Magic Carpet Carbon Fibre TrackFeather-Light, Infinitely ExtendableDIRECTINGKnow Your Story BeatsDirecting for Impact
By Jared Isham
CINEMATOGRAPHYCinematography for Interviews7 Best Practices
By John Klein
LIGHTINGCan LED Replace Traditional Fresnels?Mole-Richardson and VisionSmith
By Sherwin Lau
PRODUCTIONWhat to Wear and Not Wear to a Film SetHow to Dress for the Job
By Scott Spears
SCREENWRITING60 Second Ad Plot Point BreakdownBudweiser Super Bowl Puppy Commercial 2015
By Sherri Sheridan
The Importance of Writing Multi-Layered CharactersUnmasking Your Characters
By David Landau
AUDIOThe Sound SharkCapture Audio from Greater Distance with Better Focus
By Bart Weiss
ONLINEThe Rebirth of LiveLive streaming for 360 video.
By Al Caudullo
EVENTSIndustry Tradeshows IBC, NAB New York, NAB Las Vegas, CineTech ExpoAlicia Mayer Resurrects Movie History with Groundbreaking Mayer Family PresentationUntold Tales from Hollywood’s Classic Years
By Scott Essman
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NETWORKINGInternational Filmmakers NetworkMember Spotlight | Mark McKeown
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