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141. SmartGroups - North-West Film-Makers Society - Group Home
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142. Bob Miller's Light Walk: Making A Pinhole Camera
Stepby-step instructions and diagrams show how to make a pinhole camera from a 126 film cartridge.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/light_walk/camera_todo.html
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Making a Pinhole Camera
An ordinary camera has a lens that makes an image on film. In a pinhole camera. a small hole replaces the lens. You can construct a pinhole camera using:
  • corrugated cardboard from a box, or stiff cardboard from the back of a pad of paper
  • black paper
  • black tape
  • a cartridge of 126 film*
  • aluminum foil
  • two large rubber bands
  • a ruler
  • a pencil
  • scissors
  • a sharp knife
  • a straight pin or sewing needle
Making a pinhole camera
The diagram shows the basic construction of a pinhole camera. The body of the camera is a cardboard box that is open at both ends. To make this box, cut a rectangle of cardboard that measures 5 3/4 inches by 2 inches. Divide the long edge of the rectangle into four equal sections. as shown. Use your knife to score the cardboard along each of the lines. Fold the cardboard along the scores to make an open-ended box. Before you tape the edges together to make a box, you need to make the interior black to minimize reflection of light within the camera. You can cut a piece of black paper and fold it to make a black lining for your box, or you can cover the inside surface of the cardboard with strips of black tape. You could also paint the inside flat black with spray paint or tempera. Now tape the edges together to make a box, and tape all the box's edges and corners to prevent light from leaking into the camera.

143. Photography And Film-Making - Catalog Of Classes For Winter & Spring 2004 At Mar
Your Selections. Photography and filmmaking Winter Spring 2004 Catalog of Classes Home Page Map Directions. Introduction
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Home Page Introduction to Photography
Suitable for both the novice and experienced photographer, this class is a complete introduction to photography, including developing and printing. A materials fee of $12 is due to the instructor at the first class. Class ID:
Start date: 01/27/2004
End date: 03/16/2004
Ages: 16+ Instructor(s): Dick Bond
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Start date: 01/29/2004
End date: 03/18/2004 Ages: 16+ Instructor(s): Dick Bond Days: Thursday Times: 7:30-10:00pm Member's price This class is full. No longer accepting registrations. Class ID: Start date: 04/19/2004 End date: 06/14/2004 Ages: 16+ Instructor(s): Dick Bond Days: Monday Times: 7:30-10:00pm Member's price Class ID: Start date: 04/21/2004 End date: 06/09/2004 Ages: 16+ Instructor(s): Dick Bond Days: Wednesday Times: 7:30- 10:00pm Member's price Advanced Black-and-White Photography An exploration of the Zone System and the quest for the fine print are the core of this eight-week course. Previous darkroom experience is required. A materials fee of $15 is tdue to the instructor at the first class.

144. Filmmaker.Com
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145. Continuing Education - Course Not Found
course notes includes film enhance your career, Courses film and writing film CANCELLED Introduction to filmmaking. CANCELLED
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146. Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas: The Film. Based On The Hunter S. Thompson Novel.
Contains articles about the background of the writing of the book, and making of the movie.
http://www.lasvegassun.com/dossier/misc/loathing/index.html
"Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" comes to the big screen
Explaining our position...slumming at the old Psychiatrist's club...the book coughs up the film... "The best book on the dope decade," sniffed the New York Times Book Review. "It's one whoosh of a book!" gushed that notable literary authority, Women's Wear Daily. "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," Hunter S. Thompson's epochal tale of drug-enhanced Sin City paranoia, has finally gone respectable. Even the more repugnant of Dr. Gonzo's neon hallucinations have come to life in a new film, starring Johnny Depp and Benecio Del Toro and directed by the visionary behind "Brazil" and "12 Monkeys," Terry Gilliam. Opening May 22 nationwide, this special section brings you an in-depth look at Thompson's book, an extra's on-the-set odyssey, a search for the lost places that Dr. Gonzo visited and a review of the film by one of the poor, delirious bastards who actually lives here in the town at the end of the "savage journey to the heart of the American Dream." Bookmark this page, if your heart's strong enough. We've seen it...click here for a review.

147. Bolex H16 Index
Information on Bolex H16 film cameras for animation, timelapse and general film-making, lenses and accessories, information, buying and selling, books on Bolex and Paillard-Bolex.
http://homepages.tesco.net/~andrew.alden/index.html

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The Bolex site on this particular ISP is no longer updated on a regular basis but I do have another site.
Sorry for the inconvenience but if you click on the following;
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you will then be sent magically to my normal regularly updated site - please don't forget to change any old bookmarks you may have - many thanks, Andrew Alden 13th May 2002 The Bolex H16 camera is incredibly versatile and may be used in a wide variety of roles - from a low cost entry point for 16mm filming by a film student or amateur film-maker right through to a professional instrument in the production of animation, documentary and drama for commercial markets. I've used these cameras for many years and enthused film-makers about their superb quality and value for money. I buy and sell H16 reflex cameras, lenses and accessories, and operate by mail order from Yorkshire in England, you can

148. University Film And Video Association
Promotes interest in the making and teaching of film and video. Articles, news, conferences, programs, and contact information, as well as board members and school associations.
http://www.ufva.org/
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by Christie George Mar 22, 2004 - 2:22 pm Established in 1972 to address the underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women in the media, Women Make Movies is the largest distributor of wo... Read More>>> First Light Video Acquisition by Yan Cui, First Light Video

149. Photocopies, Photographic Services, Microfilm, Film-Making, And Videotaping. Lic
Photocopies, Photographic Services, Microfilm, filmmaking, and Videotaping Licensing Images from the American Antiquarian Society. film-making AND VIDEOTAPING.
http://www.americanantiquarian.org/reproductions.htm
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The Society’s standard policy is to license all uses of images from its collections in books, articles, other printed material, exhibitions, films, and all electronic media, and to charge applicable fees for such uses. To apply for permission to use images from the Society, fill out the Reproduction and Usage Request Form . Please indicate each format/medium/edition in which you plan to use the image by filling out section 4 of the form. The AAS licensing agreement may be downloaded and printed, or sent to you by the Society. Payment must accompany your order . For your convenience, the Society accepts VISA, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover. A receipt of your payment will be sent for any photographic services requests and for all applicable license fees. The license should be signed and returned to AAS. The Reproduction and Usage Request Form may be used for photographic services requests, for applications to license the reuse of images, and for license applications in cases where the source photographs are already in hand.

150. The Official Website Of The Enka High Film Club
A group of students dedicated to making high quality low budget films.
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151. Strange Company
Information about this upcoming machinimamaking tool being developed by Strange Company in cooperation with Monolith Productions.
http://www.strangecompany.org/lfpmain.htm
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152. Tianjin Zhonghuan Film Equipment Company
Manufacturer of China Cineprojector, color enlargements, film, card making, video instruments and film equipment.
http://www.film-equipment.com

153. A Revolution In Film-making
Tester National News Local News Commentary Features Sports April 22, 2004 A revolution in filmmaking Kill Bill Vol. 2. by Josh Phillips.
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154. At-A-Glance Film Reviews: Short Cuts (1993)
A brief review of the film. Also includes a link to a review of Trust, Love, and Ketchup, the documentary about the making of Short Cuts.
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"Daddy, why can't I have a monkey?" Set in the bustle of Los Angeles, this star-studded Robert Altman cinematic tapestry tells the interlocking stories of a host of characters. Tapestry is precisely the right word. Each character is a thread in said tapestry, who contributes to the big picture, interacts with other characters who also contribute to the big picture, but really have no conception as to what the big picture looks like. "Real life" films rarely interest me. This one fascinates me. I was not expecting to love it so I expected fine filmmaking, but not necessarily fine entertainment. Short Cuts does several things with smashing success: it is an upstanding example of cinematic art, it is engrossing entertainment, it is hilariously funny, it is poignant and moving, and it inspires an awe rarely evoked by every day life. Within the days that the film takes place, there are momental events that take place, which the characters will never forget as long as they live, and there are the routine events that occur and are forgotten. All of these are somehow made fascinating in some way. Frances McDormand's story, for instance, about her affair with a married man and a malicious ex, borders on hysteria. There are no punchlines it's pure situational humor, in the uncorrupted sense of the term and induced greater laughter in myself than most pure comedies can do. Andie MacDowell's story, on the other hand, evokes our utmost concern and compassion, more so than most pure dramas can.

155. Articles On Wildlife, The Making Of Wildlife Films, Animal Behaviour, Expedition
An article by the director, Adrian Warren, on the making of the film, with image gallery containing production stills.
http://www.lastrefuge.co.uk/data/articles/imax_gorilla/IMAX_Gorilla_main.html

156. Basement Films Albuquerque Home
Mobile, makeshift, volunteerrun venue for experimental, independent and other under-represented forms of film and (occasionally) video making in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
http://www.swcp.com/~basefilm/
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3405 Central Ave. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87106
http://www.guildcinema.com BASEMENT FILMS
P.O. Box 7669 ALBQ, NM 87194 (505) 842-9977 Volunteers for the underserved, under-represented filmo thingies also check out
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157. Film Threat - Reviews
Review by Merle Bertrand looking at the plot and making comparisons with Hitchcock films.
http://www.filmthreat.com/Reviews.asp?File=ReviewsOne.inc&Id=1063

158. Film And Film-making In The UK - Arts And Culture - British
film and filmmaking in the UK, The British film industry has always been able to entertain the world with a classic movie - the
http://www1.britishcouncil.org/japan/japan-arts/japan-arts-film.htm

159. Documentary Filmmaker, Bob Gliner
Awardwinning documentary filmmaker. Includes biography, filmography, reviews and awards, plus clips from his film making a Difference about volunteering.
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160. Constantin Costa-Gavras At The National Film Theatre
Politicised filmmaking. logo british film institute, Q6 What like Iraq. Do you think that will stop you making more films about them?
http://www.bfi.org.uk/showing/nft/interviews/costa-gavras/11.html
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: What do you feel about the modern mass media? CG : The media is a huge problem now in societies. They have to play probably the most important role because every day people try to see what is happening. So they have both an educational and informational role to play. Of course they depend on money and also too much on success and sometimes on politics and politicians and all this, and it's a big problem. I think the worst thing to happen in this world would be that with regard to television, the state starts to say this is like the army. This is like education, it has to belong to the state, to elected people. They let it to private people and this is a tragedy I believe, because all the garbage you can see on television. And, of course, that also influences the other media because everybody runs after the audiences, it's the worst thing. Fortunately there are some good ones here and there, not so many but there are some good ones. It's important to look around and try to find them. : I'd just like to say that I first watched your films at 15 years of age and they politicised me. Now I'm a film studies teacher. You can still feel the impact of

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