What is the color of Brittany's hair from Alvin and the Chipmunks The Squeakqual and Chip Wrecked?
The Chipettes are a fictional group of female anthropomorphic chipmunk singers first appearing on the cartoon series Alvin and the Chipmunks in 1983. In this and related materials, the Chipettes served as female featured characters in their own right, starring in numerous episodes.
What are the best places in the UK for film jobs experience for inexperienced teenagers?
'Ireland Screen' is taking on people who have experience in media and ICT. to be honest don't start off big, start small and work your way up. join a media club, study your role in your free time and befriend everyone who could give you a shot. then as you increase your portfolio you can start working bigger and better. (TIP: Kiss ass, in media the least thing you need is an enemy. be as nice as possible to people no matter how much you loath them)
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As far as I've been told? I was majoring in graphics and design and I asked the same thing. And a bunch of my tech buddies said that Adobe's Photoshop and video editing is best used on a Mac. Now I don't mean to burst your bubble when I say that because I know that they're expensive laptops but that's the truth to it because the actual fact to that is that Mac's were there first when I came to Adobe, they were able to run it before PC's. But now that PC has caught up to Macs there's really no difference. So I'd say get a Mac but if you want to go cheap? get a PC they run just as good. But the only thing id worn is that jobs for video and photo editing intend to use macs the most so if you go for one of those jobs they'd probably want you to use a mac and not a Windows 7, 8 pc
The Holiday is a 2006 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Nancy Meyers, distributed by Columbia Pictures and Universal Pictures, filmed in both California and England, and starring Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet as two lovelorn women from opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean, who temporarily exchange homes to escape heartbreak during the holiday season. Jude Law and Jack Black are the movie's leading men, with Eli Wallach, Shannyn Sossamon, Edward Burns and Rufus Sewell playing key supporting roles.
The Holiday was first released on December 6, 2006, in Spain and on December 8, 2006, in North America and the United Kingdom. It grossed over $205 million worldwide. Reviews were positive towards the film's visual aesthetic design and the acting, most notably Winslet's performance as society column editor Iris. However, the plot drew a mixed response from critics, who criticized plot elements that lacked any surprises or were predictable. Diaz garnered an ALMA Award nomination for her performance, while Winslet was nominated for an Irish Film and Television Award the following year. The film itself won the 2007 Teen Choice Award in the Chick Flick category.
What is the best way to make a movie and say your 18 years old?
It depends on how you want to release it. Personally, I think the most affordable and highest quality (best value) camera for filmmaking is the Canon T3i. It was originally a still camera for photographers but Canon made it into an amazing video camera by accident with its movie shoot mode. It takes gorgeous videos. Of course, if you're strapped for cash, you can try raising money for free on Kickstarter.com. Just make sure you have a solid idea and a good proposal.
I recommend a shotgun microphone that has a long cord so you can put it on a cheap $20 painter's pole from a hardware store. Works great! The microphone will cost you about $200 for a good one. Then get a ZoomH4n recorder (for the audio), about $180 if you get it cheap and a good tripod for about $180 that has fluid (very important it is fluid) head so you can get smooth side to side movements. If you want super professional camera train track moves, you can buy a slider for another $100 that mounts on top of your tripod that simulates tracks.
For editing, if you want cheap, easy to use and semi-professional, buy Final Cut Pro X on the Apple Store (if you have a Mac) or if you want much more professional, get Adobe Production Premium CS6. If you are a student at a certain higher education schools, you can get Adobe for about the same price as Final Cut.
Then you have all the bare necessities. Most importantly, the key to a good movie is start with a good plan, a great script and storyboard it based on locations you know you can use. This will save you hundreds of hours down the road depending on how long the movie is. Plan it out on a calendar and don't be afraid to film it out of sequence, because you can edit it later.
How does the work of filmmakers such as paul gross contribute to Canadian identity?
Paul Gross stands tall among many talented Canadians who all contribute to Canadian identity. Notably, the list includes James Cameron, Michael J Fox, Jim Carrey, Ryan Reynolds, Atom Egoyan, and more.
Gross became widely known as a Canadian Mountie, moved south, to Chicago, to track his father's killers: the CBS series, Due South. He also delivered superior work in the Slings and Arrows series.
His Canadian centric film work includes The Trojan Horse and its sequel, H2O, Men With Brooms and Murder Most Likely.
His feature film, Passchendaele, told a bold story of Canada's involvement in World War I. In 2014, the film production company he founded and has since left, Whizbang Films was honoured with acknowledgement for the Canadian TV film Horses of McBride.
Unfortunately, because the English language is the same in Canada and in USA, often these contributors' work are harder to identify as strictly Canadian.
Canadian identity is multi-faceted, and these artists' work simply demonstrate their obvious talent and reflect a solid work ethic.
How much does an average film cost to make?
Since there is no 'average' film, there is no 'average' cost. Notably, accounting for films is credited by some as the most creative writing in the industry, making budgets, expenses and earnings less than clear or concrete.
Films can be made by independent filmmakers charging expenses to their credit cards, and asking their mums to make sandwiches for the cast and crew's meals.
You can review the site below, for estimates as to the budgets for multi-million dollar industry films, together with their estimated earnings. You'll also see a few 'low-budget' entries in these lists.
What is a person called who draws storyboards for movies?
An artist who draws storyboards for movies -- known perhaps as a 'storyboard artist' -- is usually hired by a director to help pre-visualize scenes or parts of the film script, in order to work out logistical challenges in telling the story on film.
You can read more, below.
Who writes the credits in films?
Producers are responsible for funding and authorizing expenses for films.
Every person who is paid for work as part of a film project, unless otherwise arranged, is credited in the end-credits/ end title. The producers hire a specialist in producing closing credits, and provides the list of cast and crew to be included in the 'credit roll'.
Workers can then claim participation in this film on their resumes. Because movies are made by workers assembled for the project, and are often represented by unions, earning credits and confirming them in the end titles are important career signals.
Participants who are not paid are generally acknowledged in 'thanks' sections, and may of these include city or state film commissions, 'the people of the [location]' and so forth.
I think it begins as an interesting project, re-branding a person. However, it turns into a genuine friendship.
Experimental film, experimental cinema or avant-garde cinema is a mode of filmmaking that rigorously re-evaluates cinematic conventions and explores non-narrative forms and alternatives to traditional narratives or methods of working. Many experimental films, particularly early ones, relate to arts in other disciplines: painting, dance, literature and poetry,or arise from research and development of new technical resources.
While some experimental films have been distributed through mainstream channels or even made within commercial studios, the vast majority have been produced on very low budgets with a minimal crew or a single person and are either self-financed or supported through small grants.
Experimental filmmakers generally begin as amateurs, and some used experimental films as a springboard into commercial film making or transitioned into academic positions. The aim of experimental filmmaking is usually to render the personal vision of an artist, or to promote interest in new technology rather than to entertain or to generate revenue, as is the case with commercial films.
What does ACE stand for on film credits?
ACE is an acronym for a society of film editors founded in 1950 by Jack Ogilvie, Warren Low and others. America Cinema Editors is an honorary society.
Their mission statement -- from their Web site reads:
"The objectives and purposes of the AMERICAN CINEMA EDITORS are to advance the art and science of the editing profession; to increase the entertainment value of motion pictures by attaining artistic pre-eminence and scientific achievement in the creative art of editing; to bring into close alliance those editors who desire to advance the prestige and dignity of the editing profession."
What is the meaning of laboratory effects in film making?
It's essentially another term for visual effects, i.e. effects added to the movie after filming like replacing a blue screen with a background plate. The name is a hold-over from the pre-computer days when visual effects were done in the laboratory on an optical printer.
What is the technique of using weather to set tone of a film?
We usually associate certain types of weather with particular moods. Sunny days are usually associated with happiness while rainy ones are associated with depression. Storms are associated with fear. A moonlit night is associated with romance. The use of weather to help set the tone of a film and create an emotion in the viewer has been common as long a film has existed. Countless horror movies have opened with a stormy night and so on. Throughout the film "Blade Runner", for example, the weather is overcast, dark, or rainy. the air is polluted. All of these elements help to set the ominous oppressive tone of the film. Only at the films end as the two main characters flee north together is the sky blue and the day sunny.
Was Titanic not underwater when they made the move?
The movie "Titanic" was made with a fake Titanic, as the real one was still underwater.
What does point of view mean in filmmaking?
Point of view or POV is a director's instruction to film a story from the point of view of a character, a group of characters or from the audience's point of view.
How is documentary filmmaking related to journalism?
Both journalism and documentary filmmaking deal in non-fiction storytelling.
When was Changchun Film Group Corporation created?
Changchun Film Group Corporation was created in 1950.
What does WRAP mean in film making?
Wrap is a phrase used by the director in the early days of the film industry to signal the end of filming. Nowadays, the call is more commonly "that's a wrap!"
Wrap is an acronym for Wind Reel And Print