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Chasing the Thread

 

 


harman
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Apr 11, 2006, 10:40 AM

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It's funny how two hours later I end up on ifilm's after clicking on a link for one of the royalty free threads. I just wanted to share some of the great hidden gyms that I found on my journey:

http://www.horrorsofwarmovie.com/webdocs.php
http://www.scottspears.net/filmmakpg3.html
http://www.sonnyboo.com./downloads/articles.htm


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Scott, your site is pretty awesome in how much info you share on such a simple site. I especially like the videos and articles (i didn't know squat about a slate until I saw your video):

http://www.scottspears.net/filmmakpg3.html

Low budgeting Lighting - wow! Thanks. I was all giddy this morning because I printed this article out and I'm going to head off to lowes and target to see what I can find.

http://www.scottspears.net/...udgetinglighting.htm




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Here is another cool site (which is how I found scott's site). The articles link on how to create an indie film is pretty damn good too:

http://www.sonnyboo.com./downloads/articles.htm

Two hilarious MUST READS by all film makers (note: the other articles are extremely helpful, but these two made me laugh out loud):

http://www.sonnyboo.com./downloads/filmflams.htm

and

http://www.sonnyboo.com./downloads/cliches.htm

(I think the wedding videographers would love this article).