June 2010
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Jun 8th
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Anonymous asked: Hey...

how do you get a UK agent?

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Tom
Jun 6th
Jun 3rd
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iPad for Directors | Part 3 | Organising...
Previous: iPad for Directors | Part 2 | The Apps So, we’ve found some useful apps to do a variety of things during pre and production… but what’s the best way or organising images and references that you may want to take into meeting or onto set for quick reference? I’m currently in early pre-production of my next feature CRASHING WALL STREET which is a period film set in...
Jun 3rd
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iPad for Directors | Part 2 | The Apps
Previous entry: iPad for Directors | Part 1 | Introduction So, you’ve read the introduction. Let’s get down to iBusiness. I’ve scrolled high and low to find apps that will aid the director on set. Yep, we all know there are lots of great iPhone apps for filmmakers and cinematographers but the iPad is a new beast. Here’s what I’m currently using… iAnnotate...
Jun 1st
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iPad for Directors | Part 1 | Introduction
I bought an iPad for two reasons. One, I’m a bit of a Mac geek and (as my partner says) would probably buy anything with an Apple logo on it and, two, I could see the potential for the iPad to be a great tool for Directors on set. I’m always nervous taking my MacBook Pro on set for fear of scratches and damaging it (I told you I was a Mac geek) so the opportunity to have a Mac in the...
Jun 1st
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philmmaker asked: I get a lot of e-mails from new filmmakers which I always try to reply to. Instead of just being a private e-mail I thought it might be good to introduce this feature. Ask me a question about my job, the industry... anything except what colour pants I'm wearing.
Jun 1st