Movie moguls, directors and lawyers are searching for radical solutions to reopen Hollywood as soundstages gather dust and studio profits slide weeks after cameras stopped rolling due to coronavirus. Hollywood filmmakers are being forced to experiment with new locations, techniques and even genres which lend themselves to a locked-down world.
The International Nature Image Festival (FIIN) Biodiversity Short Film Contest 2020 calls for application from cinematographers. The main objective of the Short Film contest is to promote the biological natural heritage, namely the natural regions, the ecosystems, the habitats and the species of wild fauna and flora, through the selection and classification of cinematographic works related to this subject.
After the amazing track record of Kagiso Modupe‘s film Losing Lerato, it is no wonder South Africans couldn’t contain their excitement when Kagiso announced that he’s just completed writing another feature film. The actor-turned-producer shared his excitement on Twitter this week, sharing how he’s looking forward to life post-lockdown, so he can start working on the new film.
Content Creators will learn the magic of using DOLBY technology in storytelling
14 April 2020 - The MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) in partnership with the Dolby Institute is excited to launch yet another online learning channel, Dolby Audio Webinars. The series of webinars covers a range of topics such Sound for video editors, Setting-Up a 5.1 Session & Mix environment, Dolby Atmos Content Creation and other sound engineering topics.