Refimprove date February 2011 Guerrillafilmmaking refers to a form of independent film making characterized ... of the locations. Guerrillafilmmaking is usually done by independent filmmakers because they don ... not to use guerrillafilmmaking tactics because they could be sued, fined, or get their reputation hurt. Guerrillafilmmaking is driven by passion with whatever means at hand , Yukon Film Commission Manager Mark Hill. ref http www.gov.yk.ca news 2000 Jan 00 00 017.html ref Guerrilla films Sweet Sweetback ... film and inspired Spike Lee to write the book Spike Lee s Gotta Have It Inside GuerrillaFilmmaking ... 2011 DEFAULTSORT GuerrillaFilmmaking Category Film and video terminology Category Film genres ... Lee s She s Gotta Have It was a guerrilla film on a budget of 175,000 which made 7,137,502 at the box ... the books All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger and Make Your Own ... as India s first full length guerrilla feature film and as the result of a unique online collaboration ... Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro Premiere are a contributing factor to the increase in guerrillafilmmaking. Digital editing is a cheap and easy form of editing that allows the filmmaker to edit anywhere and at a low budget. Many guerrilla filmmakers are now using professional quality digital ... Guerrilla Film Competition http www.blackfilm.com 0107 features spikeguerillainterview.shtml Spike Lee on guerilla & 91 sic& 93 filmmaking http www.cinemacuteo.com content blogsection 9 80 Cinemacuteo free film school with guerrillafilmmaking techniques http www.proletariatpictures.com r 101.html GuerrillaFilmmaking 101 http www.cvisual.com film techniques film general production tips.asp Top ten tips for guerilla & 91 sic& 93 filmmaking http www.nextpix.com v1 1 salon pov guerrilla.html How to Become A Guerrilla Filmmaker http www.samizdat.com mag1.html Adventures in GuerrillaFilmmaking, or Angels in the Editing Room http www.cvisual.com Nuts and Bolts Guerilla & 91 sic& 93 filmmaking http ... more details
distinguish Gorilla wiktionary guerilla Guerrilla warfare is irregular warfare and combat. Guerrilla may also refer to Films Guerrillafilmmaking , a form of independent filmmaking characterized by low budgets Guerrilla 2008 film , the subtitle for part two of a 2008 biopic about Che Guevara starring Benicio del Toro Guerrilla 2011 film , a Bangladeshi film about the Liberation war of Bangladesh Others Guerrilla marketing , an unconventional system of promotions on a very low budget Guerrilla Warfare book Guerrilla Warfare book , a 1961 book by Che Guevara Guerrilla diplomacy , a method of diplomacy and an alternative approach to international relations Guerrilla Funk , the third album of rapper Paris Guerrilla Games , a Dutch video game developer Guerrilla gig , a type of concert performed in a non traditional setting or arranged in an unusual fashion Guerrilla Girls , an anonymous group of feminist artists Guerrilla Jiu Jitsu , a martial art developed by Dave Camarillo Guerrilla War video game Guerrilla War video game , a 1987 run and gun video game Guerrilla Warfare album Guerrilla Warfare album , a 1999 musical album by Hot Boys Guerrilla album Guerrilla album , a 1999 album by Super Furry Animals Guerilla Records sic , a British record label Guerrillas novel Guerrillas , a 1975 novel by V.S. Naipaul Guerrillas band , a hardcore punk thrash metal band from Romania See also Guerrilla Unit Guerrilla Radio , the second track from the 1999 album The Battle of Los Angeles by Rage Against the Machine Gorilla Warfare disambiguation es Guerrilla desambiguaci n fr Gu rilla homonymie ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 In film technique film , reframing is a change in camera angle without a cut and can include changing the focus of the scene. The term has been more often used in film criticism than in actual cinema. Critics of the technique include Andr Bazin among others. In production or post production, reframing can be used to change a sequence without having to reshoot. For example, zooming in on an actor to edit out nudity for a movie to be broadcast over the air. Types of reframing can include pan, tilt, zoom, crane or boom shot, dolly or trucking shot, handheld shot, tracking shot, and steadycam shot. ref Josef Steiff, The Complete Idiot s Guide to Independent Filmmaking New York Penguin Group USA Inc, 2005 , p. 107 http books.google.com books?id 1rOugSNutC8C&lpg PA107&dq filmmaking 20reframing&pg PA107 v onepage&q&f false ref Notable films in which reframing is used A Bug s Life Citizen Kane The Player Pretty Baby film Pretty Baby References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Reframing Filmmaking Category Film and video terminology Category Film and video technology Filming stub ... more details
For other uses, see premise The premise of a film or screenplay is the fundamental concept that drives the Plot narrative plot . Most premises can be expressed very simply, and many films can be identified simply from a short sentence describing the premise. For example E.T. the Extra Terrestrial A lonely boy is befriended by an alien Jaws film A small town is terrorized by a shark The Sixth Sense A small boy sees dead people . Filmmaking stub Category Film production Category Narratology no Premiss film fi Premissi elokuvataide ... more details
Recce IPAc en pron r k i is a military term that has been borrowed by filmmaking media production in the United Kingdom, derived from wikt reconnoiter reconnoiter the verb form of reconnaissance . It is a Filmmaking Pre production pre filming visit to a location to work out its suitability for Shot film shooting , including access to necessary facilities and assessment of any potential lighting or sound issues. The term recce is also used in radio and television production. Other examples of later media borrowing from film includes wildtrack which, in film production, was sound recorded without pictures for use in post production later. In the US the term site survey is commonly used with the same meaning. See also Location scouting Location shooting Reconnaissance External links http www.bbctraining.com onlineCourse.asp?tID 5063&cat 2781 The BBC training course for recce ing. http www.goforlocations.com Go For Locations Resources for Location Scouts Category Film crew film term stub de Recce fi Recce ... more details
Refimprove date March 2010 Wrap is a phrase used by the film director director in the early days of the film industry to signal the end of filming. Nowadays, the call is more commonly that s a wrap Films have used this since the 1920s when the filming is done and it needs to go into post production . After principal photography is concluded, it is traditional to hold a wrap party, a party organized for the cast and crew of a film to celebrate the end of principal photography. This marks the end of the actors collaboration save from possible Dubbing filmmaking dubbing or Pick up filmmaking pick ups on the film. They may be called in to promote the film when it is released. The term wrap is sometimes said to be an acronym for Wind, Reel and Print , although this is disputed, and most likely a backronym . Fact date February 2008 External links http www.nytimes.com 2005 02 27 magazine 27ONLANGUAGE.html It s A Wrap , WILLIAM SAFIRE, Published February 27, 2005, www.nytimes.com Category Parties film term stub ... more details
filmmaking and to sexual intercourse. films with hardcore inserts Thriller en grym film Thriller A Cruel ... and Charlotte Gainsbourg See also Continuity editing Cutaway filmmaking References references Continuity Editing DEFAULTSORT Insert Filmmaking Category Cinematography Category Film techniques Category ... more details
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other uses of Hook The hook is the nucleus of both a film and its screenplay . It is what grabs the viewer s attention, preferably in the first 5 10 minutes, as a reader might expect to find a literary Narrative hook hook in the first chapter of a novel. During the Pitch filmmaking pitch process, a screenwriter will use a hook to help prove the bankable quality of her or his screenplay. ref http www.craftyscreenwriting.com hook.html ref Knowing the importance of a good hook, many screenwriters write their hooks first. Conceivably, the life of a screenplay might evolve from hook to 1 page synopsis, to 4 page treatment, to full Film treatment treatment , to scriptment , to screenplay. One can briefly state a good hook in one or two sentences, introducing the protagonist, the conflict that drives the story, and what the protagonist will achieve with either triumph or defeat. The hook is the viewer s own question of whether the conflict can be resolved, so a screenwriter might want to test his or her hook by turning it into a question. For example, Johnny must catch the murderer so that he can get the girl might become Will Johnny catch the murderer? Or will he lose the girl? ref http www.scriptfly.com sceneanalysis index.shtml ref In this way, the screenwriter can use the hook as a tool as he or she writes the screenplay. Notes reflist filmmaking paper trail Category Film techniques Category Film production Category Narratology Film term stub ... more details
filmmaking book from script to premiere a complete guide to putting your vision on the screen author ... 2007 cite book title The Complete Idiot s Guide to Independent Filmmaking author Steiff, Josef publisher Penguin Group isbn 1592573908 year 2005 filmmaking paper trail DEFAULTSORT Pitch Filmmaking Category ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In film , a sequence is a series of Scene filming scenes which form a distinct narrative unit, which is usually connected either by unity of location or unity of time . For example a heist film might include an extended recruitment sequence in which the leader of the gang collects together the conspirators, a robbery sequence, an escape sequence, and so on. Each of these sequences might further contain sub sequences for example the robbery sequence might consist of an entry sequence, a safe cracking sequence, and so on. The sequence is one of a hierarchy of structural units used to describe the structure of films in varying degrees of granularity. Analysed this way, a film is composed of one or more Act theater acts acts include one or more sequences sequences comprise one or more scenes and scenes may be thought of as being built out of Shot filming shots if one is thinking visually or beats if one is thinking in narrative terms . The sequence paradigm of screenwriting was developed by Frank Daniel . See also Act structure DEFAULTSORT Sequence Filmmaking Category Film scenes Category Film and video terminology ca Seq ncia cinema de Sequenz Film fa fr S quence cin ma gl Secuencia f lmica ko he nl Sequens filmtechniek pt Sequ ncia cinema sv Sekvens film ... more details
A turnaround or turnaround deal is an arrangement in the film industry , whereby the rights to a project one film studio studio has developed are sold to another studio in exchange for the cost of development plus interest. ref cite news title The Murky Side of Movie Rights author Michael Cieply date 2008 08 23 work The New York Times url http www.nytimes.com 2008 08 24 business media 24steal.html ref Michael Cieply defined the term in The New York Times as arrangements under which producers can move a project from one studio to another under certain conditions . ref cite news title Studio War Involving Watchmen Heats Up author Michael Cieply date 2008 08 29 work The New York Times url http www.nytimes.com 2008 08 30 movies 30watc.html accessdate 2008 09 01 ref The turnaround of The Boondock Saints is documented in Overnight , a 2003 documentary which mainly focuses on the perspective of how director Troy Duffy fell in Hollywood. The 1993 film My Life s in Turnaround , starring Martha Plimpton and Phoebe Cates , tells the story of two friends who attempt to sell the story of their lives to a variety of studios. References and notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT Turnaround Filmmaking Category Film production Category Intellectual property law ... more details
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distinguish Pay to Play In filmmaking , a guarantee is a term of an actor or director s contract that guarantees remuneration if, through no fault of their own, the artist is released from the contract. Such an arrangement is known informally as a play or pay contract . Many stars insist on guarantees in their contract due to the major time commitment agreeing to appear in a film can mean. For example, Kurt Russell s decision to appear in the film Soldier film Soldier , for which he was paid 15 million, was a total commitment of 18 months, during which time he was not able to appear in another film. If the film were cancelled, or if he were replaced but not if he withdrew of his own accord , Russell would be paid 15 million, or a large part of that fee, to compensate him for clearing his schedule. Studios are reluctant to agree to guarantees but accept them as part of the deal for signing major talent. They also have the advantage of enabling a studio to simply remove a player under such a contract with few legal complications. Examples of Play or Pay Unreferenced section date December 2007 When a writer s strike halted all production at Warner Bros. Studios in 1960, James Garner demanded that his Play or Pay contract be honored, and that he be paid for the time off. WB refused, saying that the strike shutdown was outside of their control, and honoring all such contracts for ancillary causes would cost them millions. Garner sued the studio for breach of contract and won, the first such case ever won by an actor against a Hollywood studio. Director Guy Hamilton originally agreed to direct Superman film Superman when it was due to film at Cinecitt Studios in Rome , Italy . When the producers realized that they could save millions by filming in United Kingdom Britain , Hamilton a tax exile who lives in the Caribbean had to withdraw. He insisted he be paid his 1 million fee ... of filmmaking Additionally, elements of guarantee clauses can be found in other industries, under ... more details
refimprove date July 2009 MOS is a standard filmmaking jargon abbreviation , used in production reports to indicate an associated film segment has no sound film synchronous audio track . It stands for Motor Only Sync or Motor Only Shot . Omitting sound recording from a particular shot can save time and relieve the film crew of certain requirements, such as remaining silent during a take, and thus MOS takes are common on film shoots, most obviously when the subjects of the take are not speaking or otherwise generating useful sound. In post production , an MOS take may be combined with miscellaneous sounds recorded on location, the musical soundtrack , voice over s, or sound effect s created by a foley artist . Origins of the term There are many theories regarding the source of the abbreviation MOS . ref http filmsound.org terminology mos.htm MOS Bot generated title ref When sound recording reached the point where the sound was recorded on a synchronized but separate piece of media such as Sound on film 35mm film , audio tape , or other media a method of keeping the recording media and camera film in sync was needed. The solution was to use a special form of motor which has multiple windings in it, and which can be connected to another identical motor in such a way that turning one motor a certain distance will turn the other motor exactly the same distance. The motors did not have to be close together, and, with appropriate circuitry, did not have to be of the same size or power. These motors were called Selsyn self synchronous motors. A system was created where a single sound recording room could be connected to any of the stages on a studio lot you can still see the connection points on some of the oldest stages. The sound mixer sound man on stage connected the control panel to the recording studio recording room and the camera. There was a Selsyn motor on the camera and it was linked to a matching selsyn motor on the sound recording equipment at another point on the backlot ... more details
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Guerrilla ontology is a practice inspired by guerrilla warfare , described by Robert Anton Wilson as an ontological method of dealing with people with extremely fixed worldview s. Citation needed date November 2009 In The Illuminati Papers , Wilson defines guerrilla ontology as The basic technique of all my books. Ontology is the study of being the guerrilla approach is to so mix the elements of each book that the reader must decide on each page How much of this is real and how much is a put on? The use of guerrilla ontology is to present through mainstream media conflicting worldviews to dissuade the populace from ascertaining underlying realities. Citation needed date June 2011 Modern Usage The application of guerilla tactics in belief systems is now commonly seen amongst the opinion conflicts in the chats and discussions of social media such as facebook and twitter . This is also observable within mass media and the application of propaganda in social media. The ideas of guerrilla ontology have been somewhat expanded to now include aspects of NLP Neuro Linguistic Programming DEFAULTSORT Guerrilla Ontology Category Ontology Category Discordianism Philo stub ... more details
Orphan date October 2008 Infobox Film name Guerrilla Girl writer Frank Piasechi Poulsen director Frank Piasechi Poulsen producer Karoline Leth runtime 92 min. language Spanish language Spanish released 2005 Guerrilla Girl is a documentary film directed by Frank Piasechi Poulsen . It tells the story of a young girl Isabel who enters the FARC Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia , the largest Marxist Leninist revolutionary guerrilla organization in south america. External links imdb title 0463286 Guerrilla Girl Category Danish documentary films Category Documentary films about revolutionaries Category Danish films Category 2000s documentary films Category Spanish language films Category 2005 films bio documentary film stub da Guerrilla Girl ... more details
All plot date November 2011 On Guerrilla Warfare zh s t p Youji Zhan is Mao Zedong s case for the extensive use of an irregular form of warfare in which small groups of combatants use mobile military tactics in the forms of ambushes and raids to combat a larger and less mobile formal army. Mao ... were necessary for the Chinese to use in the Second Sino Japanese War . Chapter 1 What is Guerrilla Warfare? Mao states that guerrilla warfare is a powerful special weapon with which we resist the Japanese and without which we cannot defeat them. Mao explains how guerrilla warfare can only succeed if employed by revolutionaries because it is a political and military style. According to Mao, guerrilla .... Chapter 2 The Relation of Guerrilla Hostilities to Regular Operations A primary feature of guerrilla ... troops can temporarily adopt guerrilla strategy and vice versa. Chapter 3 Guerrilla Warfare in History ... be Attained by Guerrilla Operations? Mao explains that Japan s military efforts do not have complete citizen and soldier support. He believes that China can defeat the enemy if they use guerrilla warfare and extend the duration of the war. Chapter 5 Organization for Guerrilla Warfare Mao says that guerrilla bands can be created from the masses or soldiers. Guerrilla units should learn to be independent ... will develop if it is not present, nothing can be done. Guerrilla troops should acquire supplies ... Problems of Guerrilla Warfare Mao explains the inalienable political aspects of guerrilla .... Chinese guerrilla soldiers must be self disciplined and committed to the revolutionary cause ... the Japanese. Chapter 7 The Strategy of Guerrilla Resistance against Japan Mao explains that guerrilla ... troops from the front, the sides, and the rear. Guerrilla troops should always dictate the timing of conflicts with the enemy. They should be prepared to flee if need be. References Tse tung, Mao. On Guerrilla ... Category Non fiction books about guerrilla warfare China stub ... more details
Infobox organization name Guerrilla Girls image image border size alt caption map msize malt mcaption ... budget website URL http www.guerrillagirls.com remarks Guerrilla Girls are an anonymous group .... History File Guerrilla Girls .jpg thumb right Guerrilla Girls wear gorilla masks whenever making public appearances. Guerrilla Girls formed in 1985 in response to the Museum of Modern ... who is not in my show should rethink his career. The founding Guerrilla Girls spoke out against ... . ref name Cooper1 cite web author Ashton Cooper year 2010 title Guerrilla Girls speak on social ... 09 22 guerrilla girls speak social injustice radical art accessdate 20 April 2010 ref Eventually the group ... Oral1 Current status Through their history the Guerrilla Girls have seen art and the world surrounding ... artwork. In 2001 the group split into three separate and independent organizations Guerrilla Girls, Inc., Guerrilla Girls BroadBand, Inc., and Guerrilla Girls On Tour Inc. The original unincorporated association, Guerrilla Girls, no longer exist. Activity Guerrilla Girls organize protests, present ... were nude. Data like this formed the basis for protests verbally and Guerrilla Girls Protest ... this data. The Guerrilla Girls also worked closely with artists, encouraging them to speak to those ... with Guerrilla Girls Julia De Borgos and Hannah H ch, 2008 May 8 work publisher Archives of American ... guerrilla girls julia de borgos and hannah hch 15839 accessdate 10 Jun 2011 ref A Gig Girl is assigned to handle public appearance requests, as well as funding and coordination of travel. The Guerrilla ... as well as private collections and auctions. ref name Oral1 Protest art File Guerrilla Girls Billboard.jpg thumb right Guerrilla Girls billboard in Los Angeles protesting white male dominance at the Oscars in 2009. Throughout their existence the Guerrilla Girls have utilized protest art to express ... on the walls. ref name Oral1 In 1998, Guerrilla Girls West protested at the San Jose Museum of Art ... more details