There seems to be a trend happening in Hollwood. Anyone else notice that the latest super block buster films are being broken into 2 feature-length parts or in the case of The Hobbit, 3 feature-length parts? It makes me wonder if producers intend on telling a complete and quality story by doing this, or is it that by breaking it into more parts, the profits for the fim will grow? Humm...Quality Storytelling or Greed?
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68 Things You Need to Produce The Hobbit
Greg Olson - November 12th, 2012
If you're a fan of Peter Jackson on facebook, then you know he has been blogging about The Hobbit every now and then. In a recent post he talks about some of the gear and techniques used to shoot The Hobbit. For most of us, buying one camera and a lens or an edit system is a big decision. Imagine having an astronomical budget to produce your next project.
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Greg Olson - October 22nd, 2012
The Hobbit - Telling a Story and Making Likable Subjects
Jennifer O'Rourke - December 30th, 2011
Regardless of the medium used, all story telling processes follow one ideal: How to best engage an audience. Likable characters are key to engaging an audience.
James Cameron Purchases 50 RED Epic-M Cameras for Avatar
brunsdan - April 25th, 2011
Leave it up to James Cameron to shell out almost 3 million dollars on new camcorder equipment. Recently, Jim Jannard announced that the Avatar director bought 50 of his company's Epic-M cameras for production on his newest Avatar films.
'The Hobbit' to Be Shot in 3D on 30 RED Digital Cinema Cameras
Derek Sine - December 08th, 2010
Peter Jackson's new film The Hobbit will be shot in 3D using RED DIGITAL CINEMA'S...





