Q & Erik: Demo Reels and Erik's Life-Long Love for Films...
This week on Q & Erik, we discuss what kind of footage should go into your demo reel, Erik's first short film and ways to splatter blood on your mom's carpet without catching a beat-down
This week on Q & Erik, we discuss what kind of footage should go into your demo reel, Erik's first short film and ways to splatter blood on your mom's carpet without catching a beat-down
Cat got your tongue? Can't think of how to make your characters seem real when they speak? Well, that's because you haven't watched this video yet!
Awesome tips from forum members SeventhEntity and trspballer78!
Are you a fan of the darker movies? Do Batman, Touch of Evil, Sin City, and The Maltese Falcon make you pee your pants (You don't pee your pants while watching your favorite movies!?!...well...yea...me neither)? Learn how to get that look with the right lighting, writing, and tons of other great tips. Even if you don't make movies...this ode to Film Noir will have you jumping in your seat (or promptly leaving it).
Bonus interview footage of Cate Blanchett, winner of the Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film: "I'm Not There"
So you're a big time director now but oh no! you have to cast your first film! what ever will you do??? Don't worry, Steve Nelson is here to rescue you! ...because no one else was available...
Bonus interview footage of John Carney, Director of the film "Once" and winner of the Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Foreign Film. Questions also taken by Marketa Irglova and Glen Hansard, whose song "Falling Slowly" won the 2008 Academy Award for Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures.
Bonus footage from the Film Independent Spirit Awards with writer, Diablo Cody (Best First Screenplay, Juno) and Producer Russell Smith (Best Feature Film, Juno). Diablo Cody also went on to win the 2008 Academy Award for best Original Screenplay.
This week on Q & Erik the gang reviews some films who are up for a Independent Spirit Award, Erik and Steve also let some of their creepiness leak out... just a bit...
Are you planning on making your own version of Star Trek, but don't have the kind of money J. J. Abrams has? Don't worry. Erik shows you how to make a futuristic space suit for less then $50 dollars. Plus special guest Rudy Jahchan of Galacticast!
Do you need to look like the devil in "Legend"? How about Hellboy? Well you've come to the right place. All you'll need is $35 dollars and some patience.