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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Dear James Cameron
Our Future[?]: Article: Military buys tiny robots in bulk
Posted in Cinema, Fun Stuff, Hollywood, Reviews
Tagged Aliens, Avatar, James Cameron, Terminator, The Abyss, The Delorean, Time Travel, Titanic, True Lies
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Help Make DIGITAL BOLEX a Reality
Just announced yesterday, at South by Southwest, was another glimpse at the future of digital cinema. For the past year, the folks over at DigitalBolex.com have been working on constructing a prototype for a Bolex digital movie camera. Why is this good? The Digital Bolex D16 would … Continue reading
The Tutorial Page is LIVE
Hop on over to the Tutorials Page for some helpful links and video guides. The page will be evolving from time to time, so any feedback on how it can better serve your needs is certainly welcome!
Life as a Set PA – Part 1
Let this entry be the first of many more to come. As a Set Production Assistant, working in the industry, it only seems fair to share some useful tips that first-time PAs may find helpful. I recall walking in on … Continue reading
Posted in Experience, Hollywood, Industry, Life as a PA
Tagged PA, Production Assistant, Tips for PAs
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Mann’s Next Directorial Outing?
Michael Mann, the master of crime stories. It feels good to see his name floating around once again since he has essentially been out of the feature film director’s chair since the 2009 release of his John Dillinger saga, Public Enemies. Although, it … Continue reading