Film Photography – What First Attracted You? — 35hunter

My first experience of shooting film was with a Polaroid in the late 90s. My then partner and I were both interested in various creative exploits, and photography was something we wanted to try, but in a fun and instant way, without having to learn or invest too much. Back then, digital photography was very […]… Continue reading Film Photography – What First Attracted You? — 35hunter

Macro Explorations {Raindrop Photography} — A Farm Girl’s Life

Hello, dears! Ahh, guys, I’m so excited for this post because I have to say – this is my favorite nature photoshoot I’ve done in quite a while! 😀 If you’re a regular reader around here, you know that raindrop photography is a recurring theme with me, heh. If you’re new, hopefully the reason why […]… Continue reading Macro Explorations {Raindrop Photography} — A Farm Girl’s Life

Documentary Festival Testimonial – April 27 2020

Alejandra Chacón It was an honour to be included in the Documentary Short Film Festival. It was great to hear all the feedback from the LA community; it is interesting to hear a different community that has been in the seam natural phenomenon. We thank to be part of a different cinema experience where real… Continue reading Documentary Festival Testimonial – April 27 2020

By The Numbers: How Michael Jordan and ‘The Last Dance’ Have DOMINATED Television — AGAINST THE POINTS

Michael Jordan returns to your TV screen Sunday night in the much-hyped documentary The Last Dance, airing on ESPN. The ten-part series was originally scheduled to air during the NBA Finals in June but was pushed up two months to fill the void in the sports calendar created by the coronavirus pandemic. The series interweaves […]… Continue reading By The Numbers: How Michael Jordan and ‘The Last Dance’ Have DOMINATED Television — AGAINST THE POINTS

Bratty Beastie Boys own their mistakes in new raw doco — The Advertiser

When the surviving members of revered hip-hop act Beastie Boys, Michael Diamond and Adam Horowitz, agreed to chronicle the band’s history first in a book, then on stage and finally on film, they insisted on telling the story warts and all. via Bratty Beastie Boys own their mistakes in new raw doco — The Advertiser

“You Need To Calm Down” — Before Things Go South

Taylor Swift’s “You Need To Calm Down” represents the theme of empowerment. She is heavily emphasizing empowerment within the LGBT community. Taylor Swift in her recent documentary, “Miss Americana” released by Netflix told the story of her fight as an LGBT ally and the meaning behind “You Need To Calm Down”. The song is actually […]… Continue reading “You Need To Calm Down” — Before Things Go South

Climate Activists Want Michael Moore’s Doc Panning Green Energy Banned, Say It’s Chock Full Of Misinformation —

Climate Activists Want Michael Moore’s Doc Panning Green Energy Banned, Say It’s Chock Full Of Misinformation https://ift.tt/2W48glJ From The Daily Caller Chris White Tech Reporter April 26, 2020 1:29 PM ET Anti-fossil fuel activists unsuccessfully attempted to browbeat the film producer behind a Michael Moore documentary panning green energy into permanently removing the movie over […]… Continue reading Climate Activists Want Michael Moore’s Doc Panning Green Energy Banned, Say It’s Chock Full Of Misinformation —

Character Characterization: What Makes a Great Villain/Hero? — Shane R. Stewart

How does one create the perfect character? To some, the perfect villain would be a character who is totally irredeemable and evil – and these same people would say the perfect hero is totally without flaw and good. To me a a good character – be they hero or villain – stems from imperfections rather […]… Continue reading Character Characterization: What Makes a Great Villain/Hero? — Shane R. Stewart