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Tag Archives: editing
6 Helpful Tips for a Budding Editor
Editing is a crucial part of the post-production process of film-making which involves the selection and merging of shots to create a finished/complete film. This craft requires skills that develop with time and experience, but six helpful tips that a … Continue reading
7 golden rules for Your First Short Film
The easy availability of DSLR cameras, consumer editing packages, and cheap VFX has made filmmaking incredibly accessible and easier today. This has given rise to a number of independent filmmakers and if you are thinking of joining the rank this … Continue reading
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Come Celebrate Cinema With Us!
We celebrate cinema in all its glory with ‘Cinema 100’ & ‘Cinema 100: The Next Wave’ kicking off proceedings with an extravaganza that celebrates the glorious legacy of Indian filmmaking through exhibitions, workshops, panel discussions and screenings. Last year over … Continue reading
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Importance of Color Palette in the film!
Just by watching a single frame of ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ you can tell that it’s a Wes Anderson movie. This is because of its symmetrical compositions, saturated color pallet and typically 70’s styling. Every film has its own way … Continue reading
Modern Day Direction…
Directors develop a vision for a film and decide how the film should look. They give life and emotions to their reel life creation. They convert a script into motion cinema, which is like converting a dream into reality. A … Continue reading
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Tagged 3d animation, animation, Camera, Camera Angles, direction, editing, Inspiration, Jimmy Jib, Lighting, Set Designing, Shoot Lighting, Whistling Woods International, WWI
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Funds Eye Three-Dimensional Movies
The popularity, among Indian fans, of James Cameron’s three-dimensional blockbuster Avatar and Carlos Saldanha’s computer-animated film Rio has lured private equity capital to back to movies. Dar Capital Group, in collaboration with BVG Films, will invest 1 billion rupees ($22.5 … Continue reading
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Classical and fusion jazz guitarist from Germany, Max Clouth performs for an enthralled audience at Whistling Woods International
Max Clouth, a classical and fusion jazz guitarist from Germany recently conducted a Master Class with a musical twist for the students of Whistling Woods International. He performed a 75-minute jazz routine along with renowned drummer Adrian d’Souza from Mumbai … Continue reading
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Rajat Sharma on ‘Idealism vs. Commercialism’ in a Master Class at Whistling Woods International
Rajat Sharma, the founder of the Indian news channel, India TV, visited Whistling Woods International (WWI) recently to share his experiences with the excited students of WWI. Rajat Sharma is the Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of India TV and has hosted … Continue reading
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