Bobby Miller's Commercial on VH1
Vh1 Labor Day Weekend Stop Motion Commercial from bobbymiller on Vimeo.
Here is a Commercial that our very own Bobby Miller recently shot for VH1 during their Labour Day Weekend Special. Great job Bobby!
Vh1 Labor Day Weekend Stop Motion Commercial from bobbymiller on Vimeo.
Here is a Commercial that our very own Bobby Miller recently shot for VH1 during their Labour Day Weekend Special. Great job Bobby!
Big shout out to Tomi for this submission and if you want to showcase your own work on Indy Mogul submit it to www.indymogul.com! Stay tuned next week for another Four Minute Film School. http://www.tm-films.net/
Today on weekend extra, we show you how to do a cartoon hiding effect, using nothing but a camera, tripod and basic editing software. Just promise us that you won't use your new powers for evil... Oh wait, sorry, definitely use them for evil! Muahahaha...
Now, I was never one who thought Wiley Coyote gave it his all when chasing after Roadrunner, but I did admire his collection of ACME Cartoon Weapons. And now thanks to Teddy Carter, who submitted this awesome tutorial for the BFX Viewer Takeover, I can green screen myself into Looney Toons and kick the living s*** out of that f***ing bird.
Have you wanted a cool stabbing effect without doing the cheesy "hold-the-sword-in-your-arm" routine? Well, thanks to Langaman26, who submitted this awesome tutorial, you now have one!!! Build this awesome harness from things found around your house.
After learning basic audio, Steve thought he had the world in his hands. But he'll soon learn that there's more to audio; including Lav Mics, Effects, Soundtracking, and sweet Editing Techniques.
Always wanted that shot that stays stable on your actor and whacks out the background? Of course you have! Now, thanks to our friends, Cody and Mark, you can build your very own SnorriCam! For build plans click here. For more of their YouTube videos, click here.
Steve Nelson shows us how to do a falling from a building effect on the cheap and without the whole death thing, sponsored by the Lionsgate film "War".