Photography News Issue 30 absolutephoto.com
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The ultimate magazine for next generation filmmakers
Whether you’re well versed in the craft of moviemaking or just getting started in motion, Pro Moviemaker magazine is the must-have addition to your kitbag. This bimonthly magazine is packed full of case studies from working pros, directors, DoPs and student film-makers; technique advice on
everything from lighting through sound editing to post-production; and in-depth gear reviews. Each issue covers all the hottest industry news, plus a dedicated section on everything aerial. Pro Moviemaker isn’t just a print magazine though, you can also follow us online at our dedicated website, promoviemaker.net and
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Features Once you’ve caught up on the latest industry happenings and entered a competition or two, Pro Moviemaker treats you to an inside look at the careers of some of the most successful commercial film- makers. Learn what it takes to move from corporate videos to film and TV or discover how innovative wildlife filmmakers have to be to get the most awe-inspiring shots.
Academy Ever since the ground-breaking launch of the Canon EOS 5D Mark II eight years ago the videography industry has been on a non-stop train of technological evolution. Don’t worry though if you don’t know your PAL from your ProRes, Pro Moviemaker is here to help you stay in the first carriage of that train by offering advice and projects for film-makers at every level. Need to brush up on your editing techniques or learn more about recording sound on location? Pro Moviemaker has you covered.
MovieMatters If you currently make money from your film-making (or aspire to) this is the section of the magazine for you. The regular Ask the Expert feature poses key questions to a panel of experts, while columnists like The Guardian photographer Dan Chung will update you on the state of the industry. Movie Matters also offers advice on subjects like crowdfunding, hiring a crew, improving your showreel and more.
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Gear If you’ve got a DSLR, CSC or even a camera phone you can make a movie. However, if you’d like to deliver a more professional end product or start charging for your services, you’ll likely need to invest in a few extra gadgets. The gear section of Pro Moviemaker will help you navigate the vast waters of moviemaking equipment with full tests, buyers’ guides, head-to-heads, mini tests and more. Expect tests on the latest cameras and lenses from a moving- image perspective, plus round-ups on everything from batteries to colour-grading software.
Aerial Filmmaker Welcome to the drone age. Every issue Pro Moviemaker brings you the latest news, kit and features from the aerial videography realm. Learn all about the legalities of flying drones in the UK and abroad, plus how other filmmakers are incorporating them into their business to increase their bottom line. Pro Moviemaker ’s editor Terry Hope is a qualified drone pilot so expect him to be test driving the latest quadcopters and waxing lyrical about the must- have aerial accessories.
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