[vimeo]18280328[/vimeo] My articles on camera gear get more hits than the ones on creative filmmaking. Creativity is a very personal and subjective thing. It’s easier for people to quantify gear, to quantify what makes a great image and what doesn’t…
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Andrew Pegram is my friend here in Berlin, an audio producer, musician and recording artist. He’s currently working on a album of electronic music and likes to put the life back into ‘perfect’ digital audio.
As some guy from Apple once said to a Pepsi CEO, do you want to sell sugared water for the rest of your life of change the world?
[vimeo]15928756[/vimeo] I was messaged this today on the site from Phil Holland – thanks Phil! He’s done a great job explaining and demonstrating his rig, with a general overview of why one is useful. I’m all for keeping this kind of equipment at a minimum for the job in hand. That’s why Phil’s video is good – because it’s a nice practical rig and not too bulky or complex, plus…
This is an article not about licensing music. Music should always be paid for when the artist makes money from the work of others. This article is instead an impassioned plea for unrestricted use of music in non-profit personal videos, as long as the artist is credited. However there is a worrying trend of some recording artists who look negatively at their work being used in non-commercial films without prior…