Author: CinemaMix 360

This is a common question we get a lot about audition monologues. What should I do with my hands? In other words, what should I do with my body? This is an interesting question because it suggests that the focus is in the wrong place. It’s a sign that your “actor monitor,” the part of your brain that’s watching you to make sure you don’t fall off the stage or hit the furniture, is too big and noisy. Often, if you’re worried about what to do with your hands and body, it’s because you’re not focused on what you want…

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Pickles, huddle up! #WinOrLose, Pixar’s first ever original series, is available on December 6 on @DisneyPlus. Directed, written and executive produced by Carrie Hobson and Michael Yates, and produced by David Lally, the new series reveals what it feels like to be in the shoes of eight different characters—the insecure kids, their helicopter parents, even a lovesick umpire—as they prepare for a championship softball game. Will Forte lends his voice to the coach. #IGN #D23 source

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In this article, I’ll walk you through best practices for shooting, producing, editing, and completing a multi-camera video project for a corporate video project or event. If you are a business or brand looking for multi-camera (or single-camera) production services for a project or event, please feel free to Please contact our production company directly here. For any filmmakers or content creators looking to set up their own multi-camera projects, read on for a full breakdown of my recommended workflow. Multi-camera for corporate production For corporate events, keynotes, or other live presentations that need to be captured from multiple angles,…

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Today I want to show you how You can advance your filmmaking career. This means you can start making random movies right now. In other words, you greenlight your own movie. Many filmmakers are begging for various funding sources to make their films. Some people get lucky after years of toil and stress. But most, if not almost all, failed. This is the so-called dream-breaking avenue. A lot of beginner and emerging filmmakers are told that this is the only way to do it, and I want to ask you this question. You don’t want to be one of them.…

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