During a break in shooting for our
No Sleep for Ronni project (back in September 2018), actor/filmmaker Bryan Royston
demonstrates the proper way to fold up a collapsible oval green screen. He makes it look easy.
During a break in shooting for our
No Sleep for Ronni project (back in September 2018), actor/filmmaker Bryan Royston
demonstrates the proper way to fold up a collapsible oval green screen. He makes it look easy.
There's probably no aspect of modern digital filmmaking where the distinction between professional and amatuer is more obvious than in the audio. Getting good sound certainly requires knowledge and skill, but you also need the best quality equipment you can afford. We're really excited to have recently added two new pieces of gear to our equipment arsenal.
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It's been 4.5 years since we last posted an update on our documentary, Benjamin's Ride. Most anyone who might have shown the least bit of curiosity in the project has most assuredly moved on. The phrase, "dead in the water," comes to mind.
So for now, it's best if we simply keep quiet about the progress it has made... even though there is some to tell. Life has been nothing if not interesting these last couple of years. Will we actually complete the few short film projects still on our plate? That is our goal.
Back in 2019, Robert was hired to edit a series of videos dealing with depression in young adults. The project was co-sponsored by the University of Wisconsin, the University of New Mexico, and the Health Experiences Research Network.
The goal was to use interview footage provided by the universities to create a 15-20 minute film, plus 6 additional short stand-alone segments. We had meetings and discussions on how the project would look, but nothing could move forward until the raw footage was ready.
Nearly a year had passed before the post-production finally began, and it would take many more months of editing, submitting to committee for review, fine-tuning, and submitting again before the films would be completed. And we're now happy to say, the project is completed! It was a long time coming.