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Izzy Video 103 - Makeup for Video in Six Steps
from Izzy Video October 07, 2008
This video bucks the typical Izzy Video style by being an epic 9 minutes long! But hopefully you ll find it very useful information. In this installment of Izzy Video, Noell and I cover the six steps of doing makeup for video (specifically for men). Because I wanted to make sure we covered several of the necessary topics, it was difficult to keep it short. I considered breaking this up into two episodes, but I think it works better as one, even though it s a little long. What do you think? For those of you with hands-on experience working with makeup for video, what additional comments and tips would you add? Please let me know in the comments You can get Izzy Video 103 here. Once you re done watching this video, you can also watch other free sample episodes.
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springwater
from OILYFILMS September 16, 2008
Went to Mayne Island last weekend for a wedding, and filmed some things around the island with the bolex. As luck would have it, either the bolex was empty, or had the wrong kind of film in it whenever I stumbled into something I wanted to shoot. So I used my cellphone instead. really low rez, but it worked. Mike Wolske made the music. And in other news, we finished shooting a new MeatDraw video for their song Old World last weekend. I still need to do some tweaking, but it should be finished soon, and posted online. In the next couple weeks - Upcoming Screenings - Grass is Playing in Australia at the FLEXIFF Festival, and Turbulence and Glimpse are playing in Seattle at the NorthWest Film Forum. Birds is playing at the Portobello in England. Unfortunately I can t go to see any of them, but maybe you can.
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Izzy Video 100 - Scary Stuff
from Izzy Video September 14, 2008
What? 100 episodes? Already? It s pretty amazing that we ve hit that mark. I don t know how many video podcasts have released 100 episodes, but whether it s a lot or a little, it still feels like a nice achievement. The truth is that I ve had the time of my life assembling the last 100, and I m ready to take on the next 100. I wanted to do something a little different for the 100th episode, so I decided to make this tutorial about creating scary video. With Halloween less than two months away in the USA, it s a good time for the topic. You can get Izzy Video 100 here. Seeing as how this is a special occasion, I thought I d release the episode as a free one to everyone, in both the regular size as well as the high quality version for viewers interested in a better picture (and who don t mind the bigger download). Whether you are just discovering me now, or whether you have been with me since the beginning, I want to say Thank You . Without the Izzy Video audience, none of this would be possible. Thank you for watching. Thank you for the feedback. Thank you for the support. I m really looking forward to the next 100!
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Izzy Video 22 - Three Point Lighting: Free Sample from the Archives
from Izzy Video July 27, 2008
Several people have suggested that I periodically re-release older Izzy Videos from the archives. It makes sense to me because when I m so focused on creating new content for the premium subscribers, sometimes I struggle to find the time to put out more than one free show per month. I don t want to neglect viewers who only subscribe to my free feed, so releasing samples from the archives makes a lot of sense to me. About Izzy Video 22 Izzy Video 22 was a fun show for me. I believe it was the first time I demonstrated three-point lighting. It might have been one of the first shows in which I included outtakes. It s sort of nostalgic for me to watch this episode because it s from two and a half years ago. Two and a half years! I can t believe so much time has gone by. Much has changed since then. Glimpster, LLC has become Izzy Video, LLC. Episode 22 was shot with my old Canon GL2 camera (I still have it, but it s not getting much use ever since I switched to HD). Also in this video, you ll see my old intro. It was a little too long, but still fun. The music, the tone of the video, is a lot more playful than my current videos. Hmm, have I really become that serious? ;-) Anyway, it s with great pleasure that I re-release this archived tutorial, Izzy Video 22 - Three Point Lighting.
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Izzy Video 95 - Tips on Posing
from Izzy Video July 13, 2008
In this Izzy Video tutorial, I give some tips on posing. Paying attention to how you pose the subject of your video can make a difference in your overall image, and it also dramatically influences how they feel about the way they look in the video themselves. Here is the link to the standard quality video. And this is the link to the best quality video, which is an excellent example of what the premium subscribers receive. Once you re done watching this video, you can also watch other free sample episodes.
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Izzy Video 94 - Fixing Flat Video
from Izzy Video July 05, 2008
This past weekend, my family went on a short road trip to Show Low, Arizona. On the way back, we stopped along the side of the road, put the video camera on a tripod, and shot some footage of ourselves. Since we were all in the picture, nobody was operating the camera. Also, an approaching storm was imminent, and I was afraid it would rain, so I rushed through the camera setup and forgot to adjust the exposure. The footage turned out terrible. It s too dark, flat, and unexciting. In this installment of Izzy Video, I show a quick way to make the footage look (a little) better. You can get Izzy Video 94 here. *Premium subscribers have this one available in High Definition as well. *This is the free version of Izzy Video. If you d like to learn more about becoming a Premium Subscriber, please visit the membership information page.
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Movie Snaps: Little Dreams Episode 3
from Movie Snaps June 29, 2008
Jeff and Shavaun talks about Robert Macklin and his fine performance. They also give a big thank you to Melissa Suber for her production design skills. This episode was sponsored by the new hosting and domain registration company GreatNameDomain.com Thank you. Visit greatnamedomain
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Michael Eisner Keynote Q&A 2
from my videos June 28, 2008
Author: pixelfarmer Added: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 02:37:24 -0800 Duration: 701Michael Eisner talks to the crowd after his 2008 Keynote at the CRE8 Conference in Orlando.
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Izzy Video 92 - Pop Quiz
from Izzy Video June 22, 2008
This week I m doing something a little fun and different. This installment of Izzy Video is a pop quiz that will test how well you know the concepts discussed in previous episodes. You can get Izzy Video 92 here. *Premium subscribers have this one available in High Definition. *This is the free version of Izzy Video. If you d like to learn more about becoming a Premium Subscriber, please visit the membership information page.
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Video Dinosaur
from OILYFILMS June 17, 2008
As the days get longer and the end of June approaches, I realize that I m more-than-a-little-behind in the film-a-week project. Spent the last week doing JumpCuts for the Victoria Film Festival, and other projects have come up, burying my pet project. For now. I m still working on it, and a whole bunch of other things: a new video for Hank and Lily that we ll finish shooting next week and we re in the planning stages of a new MeatDraw video as well. Getting prepared to shoot an NFB sponsored experimental short film on D Arcy Island, and a video installation at Open Space in July. And then there s the feature. We ll talk about the feature later. For now, here is the next installment of the film-a-week project. Last year, I found a dinosaur on my doorstep. It turns out that a friend of mine found it and left it for me. I doesn t use tapes, it just has a composite video out. I tested it, with no luck, so I left it in my closet. Recently, I fished it out to disassemble it for parts to use for the Hank and Lily video set, but before I could bring myself to take it apart, I decided to test it one more time. It works. I m shocked. I m fascinated by the way it reacts with light. different than film, different than DV. Interesting. So here s a little test I did with it, intentionally out of focus, and blown out, with the video signal piped into my miniDV camera to record it. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video
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IPSource - Episode 004
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 14, 2008
Indie Production Source is a weekly show focused on independent video production and will showcase filmmaker interviews, product plugs and video technology news.IN THIS EPISODE: Interview - With Writer/Director Susan Buice on her feature film, Four Eyed Monsters. http://www.foureyedmonsters.comhttp://www.myspace.com/foureyedmonstersFresh Find Model Mayhemhttp://www.modelmayhem.comThe Plug - The low budget, zombie feature film, Automaton Transfusion. http://www.myspace.com/atransfusionhttp://www.dimensionextreme.com/film.php?id=13
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Izzy Video 90 - Color Grading
from Izzy Video May 25, 2008
Many people are intimidated by the concept of Color Grading , which is the act of adjusting color in your final video image. I want to make it less intimidating. In this installment of Izzy Video, I introduce you to Color Grading, and I get things started in Color, the new application in Final Cut Studio 2. This tutorial reviews basic color grading concepts like Primary Color Correction and Secondary Color Correction. What s the difference? The answer is in this video. You can get Izzy Video 90 here. *This video is one of the most important tutorials I have done so far. I m releasing it free via Creative Commons. You can pass it around, post it on your site, link to it, burn it to DVD, and so on. You just can t sell it or change it, and please make sure you link back to my site or mention that I created it. Thanks! *Update: This is a link to a higher-quality version if you want everything bigger on your screen. Bigger download, but it s certainly easier to see. *Premium subscribers have this one available in High Definition. *This is the free version of Izzy Video. If you d like to learn more about becoming a Premium Subscriber, please visit the membership information page. If you re not already using Final Cut Studio 2, after watching this video, you might want to check it out. If so, please use my Amazon link right here (anything you purchase will support Izzy Video financially). Apple Final Cut Studio 2 (Mac)
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Memory Lapse
from OILYFILMS May 18, 2008
The newer pieces are still in the works. I was away in Vancouver and Whistler this week, collecting new footage, but had to bring the film back home for developing. So, I m putting up an older piece, called Memory Lapse. It won the Best Short Fiction award at the Lausanne Underground Film Fest, and screened at a bunch of different festivals. It also inspired an older video podcast that I did called Other Peoples Memories, that was clips of old 8mm home movies that I collect, strangers home movies. Michael Lee Macdonald did the animation, and Mike Wolske did the music. You can also find it on the MediaNet Video Podcast. And, this week, we re being featured on Miro, you can check it out here. It s an Internet TV aggregator. There are more than 4000 different channels. Pretty cool stuff. And we re listed at Canadapodcasts.ca now too. You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video
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Izzy Video 87 - Catch Lights
from Izzy Video May 05, 2008
This installment of Izzy Video explores Catch Lights which are the little bright lights in a person s eyes that give them life . It s a simple episode, but it s a useful one. You can get Izzy Video 87 here. *Premium subscribers have this one available in High Definition. *This is the free version of Izzy Video. If you d like to learn more about becoming a Premium Subscriber, please visit the membership information page.
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Rorschach
from OILYFILMS April 28, 2008
This is a little experiment I did, making inkblots with clear acrylic and india ink. I pressed as many copies as I could, then took photographs of them, and lined them up, overlayed and composited them. I threw a little motion blur on them too, to smooth out everything. Some interesting textures. Part 13 of the 2008 film-a-week project. Film by Scott Amos, music by Mike Wolske (altered by Scott Amos) You need to a flashplayer enabled browser to view this YouTube video And a higher quality Quicktime
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beauty
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 26, 2008
there are so many elements of everyday life (people, places, things) that contain incredible beauty. but we often pass by them without even knowing because they take a much closer look to see and appreciate
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Why Super 8
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) April 18, 2008
As much as digital photography has brought video within the grasp of average consumers, something was lost in translation from its analog predecessor. This is why...
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How Students Use Video Recordings of College Lectures (Part 2 of 2)
from Inside Digital Media April 04, 2008
[See post to watch Flash video] Download to iPod If you would like to learn how leading colleges and universities are using audio-visual recordings of professor lectures, this interview is for you. (Part 2 of 2). Subject: Our guest today is Mark Jones who is the CEO of Echo 360. His company provides an electronic appliance enabling college professors to record their lectures for two purposes. First, is to make them available to attending-students on-demand so that they might review the material whenever desired. Second, is for use in distance learning so that students at any remote location, including their homes, may take classes from respected universities. (more )
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How Students Use Video Recordings of College Lectures (Part 1 of 2)
from Inside Digital Media April 02, 2008
[See post to watch Flash video] Download to iPod If you would like to learn how leading colleges and universities are using audio-visual recordings of professor lectures, this interview is for you. (Part 1 of 2). Subject: Our guest today is Mark Jones who is the CEO of Echo 360. His company provides an electronic appliance enabling college professors to record their lectures for two purposes. First, is to make them available to attending-students on-demand so that they might review the material whenever desired. Second, is for use in distance learning so that students at any remote location, including their homes, may take classes from respected universities. (more )
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The Future of Newspaper Classified Ads
from Inside Digital Media March 25, 2008
[See post to watch Flash video] Download to iPod If you would like to learn what online newspaper classified ads might look like in the future, this interview is for you. Subject: Our guest today is Michael Gerrity who is the CEO of The Real Estate Channel. It’s a website that has video-centric classified ads for properties that are for sale. (more )
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Future of Video Advertising (Part 2 of 2)
from Inside Digital Media March 15, 2008
[See post to watch Flash video] Download to iPod Video If you would like learn what video advertising might be like in the future, this interview is for you. (Part 2 of 2) Summary: In Part 2 of this two-part interview Jayant (CEO of YuMe Networks) demonstrates the remaining two ad formats which include clickable skins and shareable ads. Next the interview proceeds to the question )
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