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    New Filmmaker blog: Life of a Preditor

    Remarkable. Did you actually do that guy's hair? If so, what gravity-defying secrets did you use?
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    New Filmmaker blog: Life of a Preditor

    No, of course not. You can edit on any software. I think Final Cut is the standard that most people use, although the latest version isn't winning many fans.
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    New Filmmaker blog: Life of a Preditor

    Hey all: I just wanted to announce the launch of my new filmmaker blog, Life of A Preditor. You can follow it here: http://steve-janas.blogspot.com/ What's a preditor? We're filmmakers who run around with ENG cameras, shooting content for the web that we then edit on our Macs. I've been...
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    The Tolltaker at NJ Film Festival

    Making of Tolltaker When we shot the Tolltaker, we made a two-minute "mini-feature" about the Rotoscoping animation method we used. Here's a link, if anyone is curious: http://www.youtube.com/user/reelstuff44?blend=1&ob=5#p/u/0/07I4SEhh3R0
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    The Tolltaker at NJ Film Festival

    Not sure if this is the right forum for this kind of announcement, but I joined this site because I now have something to promote: a 25-minute short film I produced, wrote, directed and edited called "The Tolltaker." It will be screened for the first time at this month's New Jersey Film...
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    watch Monsters of the Id

    I don't know why I wrote that title. Just to get people's attention, probably. Anyway, my name is Steve Janas, and I am the director of one film, The Tolltaker, and writer/producer of another, called Trashed. The feature-length script for The Tolltaker was a semi-finalist in the 2005 Nicholl...
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    Monsters & Drug Addicts

    Hey all: This is Steve Janas, filmmaker from the Philadelphia area. I own a production company called Reel Stuff Entertainment (www.ReelStuff-Entertainment.com), which has made more than 500 web and new media videos since we got started in 2006. We've done original series for The Discovery...
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