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    Best steadycam for mini-dv?

    Alright, I did a little searching. I assume that this is what you guys are talking about: http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~johnny/steadycam/ Damn, thanks alot for the suggestions, you guys just saved me heaps of cash that I can now use on making my movie better. :)
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    legal question about a quasi-adaptation

    So could I shoot it in the US and then screen it only in countries where TGG is in public domain? Copyright law is so confusing. :bang:
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    legal question about a quasi-adaptation

    Alright. I've got an idea for a modern day adaptation of The Great Gatsby. None of the characters will be named anything similar to what they are in the book, and it will take place in present day California, not Long Island. However, it's still obvious that it's largely based on the book, with...
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    cinematography Cinemotography In Movies

    I thought that the cinematography in Magnolia was absolutely incredible. I also thought that Eraserhead was very good, with the use of extreme contrast in b&w.
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    Best steadycam for mini-dv?

    I'm starting pre-production on a short film that will include a lot of very long, smooth camera shots that can only be captured using a steadycam or dolly. So...I'm in the market for a steadycam that's not ridiculously expensive (preferably $300 USD or under) but that will suffice in keeping the...
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    Howdy

    I just joined up here, I've been lurking for quite some time, though. I'm 18 and I've been writing screenplays for a while now, but I'm trying to get in to directing. I'm starting out with mini-dv, but once I find some crazy asshole willing to give me money to make a movie, I hope to move up to...
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