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To see the stars again, the latest documentary film by the author of The Good Earth which was due to be released on March 5, was shot entirely with 2 cellphones and a small drone, using only renewable energy. Obiettivo Cinema, the production company founded by Emanuele Caruso he worked over a year to understand how to make a movie for the cinema with two smartphones.
But how do you physically shoot a film for cinema with two cell phones? Which applications to choose? How do you manage light and sound? How do you shoot with a drone? And more generally what should be done to make low budget videos and films?
The director will answer these and other questions through a totally free live video lesson of about 60 minutes, open to all. Just sign up on the production site. (Https://www.obiettivocinema.com/al-cinema/?fbclid=IwAR0KUzN1A8-IHGg3r-41vO2QS4QF51DUr0hovC1Q1gsY1b-L4cDRiDYPUdk).
“Taking a cue from how we made A Riveder le stelle, we will tell how it is possible to use a technology that we all have in our pocket to make videos, photos, documentaries, reportages or videos to be used in your daily activities, in the associations or in the groups you do part and also at work. In short, an activity that could be useful to anyone “they explain from the production company.
Furthermore Obiettivo Cinema made free the vision of Caruso’s first film And it was evening and it was morning. The film will be visible for free until April 3. The story tells of a small village in the Piedmontese Langa that, faced with an unexpected emergency, finds itself forced to change and revolutionize, for better or for worse, its lifestyle.
“And it was evening and it was morning – they explain – it seemed particularly suitable for this difficult and complex historical period. Shot on a budget of only 70,000 Euros, it pulled over 40,000 tickets at the box office. ”
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