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“Dance Again”: a GoPro aerial music video

We’ve come a long way from the American Bandstand-style video. A recent example is Tristan Pope’s Dancers of NYC. But even further afield—that is, up in the air—is “Dance Again,” a GoPro aerial music video featuring the Australian band Skipping Girl Vinegar. FacebookTwitter

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How to Capture a Dinosaur: a Jurassic Park fan film

Malyvann Keo is the founder and chief staff member of Alone Moviz. Actually, he’s the only staff member because the whole point of his endeavor is to make “solo movies” in which he is the writer, the director, the cinematographer, the props manager, the actor, and the post production supervisor. In the following interview, Malyvann takes…

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E.M.O.: a multiscreen music video

To be memorable—and worth repeated views—a music video should combine a strong musical performance with original moviemaking. A good example is Ricardo Bigai’s E.M.O., a multiscreen music video, which won 2nd place at the Original iPhone Film Festival. E.M.O. isn’t the first mobile multiscreen music video. But it definitely pushes the boundary leading to the (spoiler alert)…

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“Tell Me About Yourself”: an audition video gone wrong

According to an old saying: “Life gives us tragedy. If we want comedy, we have to create it ourselves.” FacebookTwitter

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“Death Row”: an example of solo moviemaking

A great Hollywood truism is that moviemaking is a collaborative activity: You have a writer, a director, a location scout, gaffers, grips, the editor…the list goes on. This team approach certainly has resulted in a lot of magnificent films. But as Malyvann Keo demonstrates, there is viable alternative: solo moviemaking. FacebookTwitter

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