The Scene: 5/09/07
By MicroCinema Scene • May 9th, 2007 • Category: News, The Scene
Five Things I Hate About Microbudget Movies. Film Flap weighs in on the things that make MicroCinema frequently unbearable. From bad acting to tinny sound - these are all important things to take into consideration. (Above image taken from Necromancer, which has nothing to do with this post, but provides a very good reason to hate low-budget movies.)
BBC picks Premiere Pro. I know all the Premiere users get sick of me always hyping up Final Cut Pro, so here is some positive Premiere news. The BBC is moving towards making Premiere it’s standard editing application of choice.
Unnecessary Sequel Competition. Registration is still open for Fantastic Fest’s Unnecessary Sequel Competition. You can see the list of team names along with what they will be sequelizing here. But I think you can do better. Registration is open until May 15th.
Forum Spotlight: Shooting an HDV Feature. Jessica Gallant drops a mind-boggling amount of info about shooting a feature film in HDV. If you’re considering it, read this thread and ask questions, but only if you are prepared for the answers.
Now it’s your turn! Use the comments feature to let us know the latest news about your projects… or about MicroCinema happenings in your part of the world.
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