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Learning From Sundance: Clerks

By Danny F. Santos (doddleNEWS) Every film tells two stories, the one on the screen and the one behind the scenes. This is the best part of independent filmmaking, sometimes the story behind the film is just as entertaining. And informative. There’s probably no better place to learn the craft of low-to-no budget filmmaking than [...]

Understanding Space in Film (Part 2)

In part 1 we introduced the idea that as filmmakers, our canvas is the frame and everything happens inside of it. There are notable exceptions as some films have a live theatrical component to them but for the most part the screen is what you have to work with. What if I told you this [...]

Understanding Space in Film (Part 1)

Space, or the illusion of space, is incredibly important in filmmaking. With it, you control not only what the audience sees, but how you want them to see it. There are a few simple ways of controlling space, the easiest to explain is the frame.   The Frame Simply put, stuff happens in the frame, [...]

Film and Symbolism

Ever hear the phrase read between the lines or show, don’t tell when it comes to filmmaking? Well, exactly how do you do that? Welcome to the wonderful world of semiotics! What the hell is semiotics? It’s a branch of cognitive studies about how human beings pass on information from one person to the next [...]

The Medium is the Message and the 3 Fs

Understanding the visual language of film is incredibly valuable, that’s why I put such an emphasis into understanding the aesthetics and design of what’s in frame and what to leave out. I wanted to take a moment to touch on what I personally base all my visuals on. These are two famous quotes that you’ve [...]

A Crash Course in Color Theory for Film (Part 9)

Click on the following links for previous parts: Part 1: Color Systems Part 2: Describing Color Part 3: Color Interaction Part 4: Color Schemes Part 5: More Color Schemes Part 6: Psychology of Color Part 7: More Psychology of Color Part 8: Controlling Color There is so much breadth to color theory that entire courses [...]

A Crash Course in Color Theory for Film (Part 8)

Click on the following links for previous parts: Part 1: Color Systems Part 2: Describing Color Part 3: Color Interaction Part 4: Color Schemes Part 5: More Color Schemes Part 6: Psychology of Color Part 7: More Psychology of Color Parts 1 to 7 of this series in color theory introduced the basic fundamental understanding [...]

A Crash Course in Color Theory for Film (Part 7)

Click on the following links for previous parts: Part 1: Color Systems Part 2: Describing Color Part 3: Color Interaction Part 4: Color Schemes Part 5: More Color Schemes Part 6: Psychology of Color Continuing from where we left off on color psychology, we move into cool colors.   Cyan Cyan is a very cool [...]

A Crash Course in Color Theory for Film (Part 6)

Click on the following links for previous parts: Part 1: Color Systems Part 2: Describing Color Part 3: Color Interaction Part 4: Color Schemes Part 5: More Color Schemes In the previous parts we’ve gone over how to describe and choose color. But why should we choose one color over another? Choosing a color scheme [...]

A Crash Course in Color Theory for Film (Part 5)

Click on the following links for previous parts: Part 1: Color Systems Part 2: Describing Color Part 3: Color Interaction Part 4: Color Schemes Picking right up where we left of in part 4 of this crash course in color theory, we dive right back into more color schemes! I suggest going back and taking [...]