This is not about where you can download free music or song files. This is for people wanting to record public domain songs themselves. That might want to record TV or Radio Jingles, or a Christmas, Folk, Children's, Blues, Patriotic, Jazz, or Religious CD.
"DETROPIA sculpts a dreamlike collage of a grand city teetering on the brink of dissolution."
looking forward to seeing this - the film, not the dissolution
Film critic and curator Mark Cousins chronicles the birth and evolution of the great and popular art form- cinema. This 15-hour journey filmed over six years on five continents covers 11 decades of movie history illustrated with over a thousand film clips.
As the sound designer on the brand-new "Star Trek Into Darkness," as well as 2009's "Star Trek," along with five of the six "Star Wars" films (including the original "Star Wars"), there may not be anyone alive today with a better sense of what it takes to put a major sci-fi movie's sound together.
This new film by How's Your News? chronicles the 2012 republican and democratic conventions. Includes Rudy Giuliani, Sen. Barbara Boxer, Mitt Romney, Diane Sawyer, Karl Rove...
..."this kind of cinephilia amounts to an oxygen-deprived hermetic practice that takes people further into the folds of their navels, so that they don't have to actually engage with the world"
It's obvious from comments all over Social Media there are a lot of folks disappointed by this but many of the discussions have degenerated into name calling and accusations of greed towards Adobe. There's also a LOT of misinformation about what the Cloud is and is not.
What is there yet to be said about The Shining, let alone the mastermind behind it, Stanley Kubrick? Not much, so I talk instead a little about the technique used creating this animation, which is Camera Mapping
Video which demonstrates Photoshop CS6 enhanced video editing tools. Not sure how this would fit in one's workflow if you're already using an NLE but Photoshop may offer some color correction tools that your may NLE lack.
In this segment they review a scene from an all time classic, Citizen Kane. Released in 1941, and nominated for best cinematography, many of the techniques used in the film proved to be groundbreaking changes in the way movies are made.
The Forgotten Space follows container cargo aboard ships, barges, trains and trucks, listening to workers, engineers, planners, politicians, and those marginalized by the global transport system. Hope this is screened in the Midwest soon.
A video's aspect ratio is an important creative choice that can affect the feel of footage, but it's also a key technical consideration that affects how and where this footage can be displayed.