Dust and scratches are a thing of the past thanks to Adobe Photoshop.
Making a storyboard before shooting a movie is like drawing a blueprint before grabbing a hammer and nails. Do it well, and make sure your film is structurally sound.
This is a fun trick to show the little artist in your life.
As a film extra, you’ll make some easy money, get a chance to see moviemaking up close, and perhaps become immortalized on screen. Here’s how to get a gig.
In the age of digital cameras and instant gratification, make the simplest camera ever invented using just a light proof box, a hole, and paper.
So you want to be a reality TV star. The first step? Wow the producers with an awesome audition tape.
The classic Italian medium of Gouache is similar to watercolor but much more opaque, and once on the surface, more malleable than acrylic.
The human body is art, and a nude portrait is a great way to capture its details and nuances.
The phenakistoscope is a predecessor of the flip book, but don’t worry: it’s easier to make than pronounce.
Don’t you just hate it when a fellow moviegoer provides a running commentary? Here’s how to silence the squawker.
Novice filmmakers tend to focus on the script and filming, but proper lighting lends a professional quality that can’t be beat.
You kept putting off reading the book—now the test is tomorrow and you haven’t even cracked the cover! Here’s how to pass anyway.
Ok, shutterbug, you need to keep your camera from shaking, but there’s no tripod in sight. Relax--you can still get the perfect shot.