“Gasoline and Matches”: an animated performance by LeAnn Rimes
In this live action/animation music video—starring LeAnn Rimes, Rob Thomas, and Jeff Beck—all the footage was shot using an iPhone. FacebookTwitter
read more →In this live action/animation music video—starring LeAnn Rimes, Rob Thomas, and Jeff Beck—all the footage was shot using an iPhone. FacebookTwitter
read more →Aerial photography isn’t new. A French photographer Gaspar-Felix Tournachon took the first still photos from a ballon in 1858. Half a century later, in 1909, an unknown German cameraman shot the first aerial movie—”Wilbur Wright ind seine Flugmaschine.” By the 1920s, Hollywood moviemakers were producing spectacular aerial footage that featured everything from wing walkers to dramatic crashes.
read more →Tiffany Shlain is celebrated for her innovative movies and for her cutting-edge work in digital communications. Among her many accomplishments, Tiffany is the founder of The Webbie Awards and a recipient of the Disruptive Innovation Award from Tribeca Film Festival. She’s premiered a number of films at Sundance. www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzZ1Gl5UfE0 One of her current interests is cloud filmmaking. DECLARATION OF
read more →Luis Mendes is the founder of MiniMov, a blog devoted to all aspects of mobile moviemaking. Based in Brazil, Luis is also an accomplished filmmaker. We interviewed him about his recently completed skateboard mini-documentary “AntiZica.” FacebookTwitter
read more →MMM: For people who never read past the first question, we need to start with How did you do it? Jeffrey: My secret weapon here was the Phototropedelic app. And the Steadicam Smoothee. MMM: Any special lenses? Jeffrey: No. Just an iPhone 4s. MMM: And the editing? Jeffrey: I edited on an Avid Newscutter, and
read more →Mike Staniforth shot his summer 2012 trip using an iPhone 4S “with a little bit of GoPro thrown in. Places visited are New York City, Big Sur, Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon, and Los Angeles. FacebookTwitter
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