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Casting Call: Actor Auditions for “A Rock And Roll Story” in Baltimore
Mark Pfeltz of next block buster films in Baltimore sent in this Casting Call for actor auditions for Mark Pfeltz’s film “A Rock And Roll Story”: HURRY WE ARE STILL CASTING Set in 1962, High school student Annabella Fontana had always dreamed of becoming a Rock and Roll singer as big as Elvis, so when she meets a traveling talent scout named Hector Smooch she agrees to do things that could place her and her friends lives in danger. A movie filled with twists and turns that ultimately leads to a shocking and surprise ending Featuring close to one million dollars in classic cars plus shooting will take place in real 1950′s Diners Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »
Ultra-16-mm Film Finally At BonoLabs (AND Film Processing Coming Back)!
Just got this email from Tim Bono at Bonolabs: Our highly modified new Ultra16mm gate has now arrived. Some basic preliminary testing has shown the image to be razor sharp and extremely even and flat across the image focus plane. We’re very happy so far and the stock testing will take place in the next few weeks. Our processors are Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »
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What Are 35mm, 16mm, & Super 8mm Films?
Since video has been so prominent in filmmaking lately, many new filmmakers don’t get the exposure to film that they used to and often don’t know the differences in these three film formats anymore – and why they are used in the particular areas they are. Many new filmmakers want to shoot with film, because of the benefits they’ve heard film has over video, but they don’t know which size film to use, or why. I listed the three most used films, and a little about them, for your reading pleasure: 35mm film has been around since motion picture’s beginning – over a century and it still looks great! “Citizen Kane”, “Star Wars”, and almost everyone’s favorite 2006 movie “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” Convert this post to … Read entire article »
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