How would COVID-19 safety protocols have affected 2000’s “Erin Brockovich?” Epitome's Pandemic Production Safety Experts examine this Soderbergh classic.
Filmmaking has frequently been at the forefront of technological advances. Indeed, professionals in the field have frequently utilized their creativity and technical knowledge to cultivate innovations. Over the history of cinema, the emergence of the Steadicam, motion tracking, and green screen have all come from filmmakers utilizing tech skills for problem-solving.
Seventy years ago, MGM Studios released one of the greatest movies of all time. “Singin’ in the Rain” stars Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Donald O’Connor in a story about the arrival of “talkies” in Hollywood.
Step one to becoming a filmmaker is having the drive, the passion, and the inspiration to begin. A practical, but equally important next step, is to find your camera. Selecting a camera can be a daunting task for those just starting out in the industry, and even for those with a few projects under their belt. With so many options available in today’s market, it can be hard to know where to begin. Consider making a selection that is not only based on your current needs (and restrictions), but that can also grow with you and does not limit you as your needs change.
As Creators and Brands, we all want to stand out and get attention in the busy visual online world. We know that the more we get positive attention the more we engage, interest and sell. Well how do we do that as Creators and Brands visually?
Video marketing statistics suggest that more and more brands will win customers through videos. Users will be fed up with this format very soon (if not already), so try to surprise them with the help of translation and localization of video. This is an exciting activity, in which there is a whole bunch of difficulties. The perception of the video by the audience largely depends on the translator, so this matter is highly responsible.