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 on: September 18, 2009, 01:43:06 pm 
Started by exandMany - Last post by exandMany
Calling all DP's! We are looking to talk to you! I am collaborating with a few fellow directors of photography and we are collectively writing a book on how to shoot on a Green Screen and or a White Cyc. Granted, there are a lot of how to websites, filmmaking and lighting books, although there has not been one made on the art of lighting a Green Screen and or a White Cyc and what is entailed in the prep, the shoot itself, and post. We want to reach out to you, other DP's, who have experience in lighting aand or shooting either of these. We are not looking for you to work for free at all, we are able to pay you for your advice and written tips. We are not just looking for anyone's advice though; we are looking just for those who have some experience in lighting a green screen or white cyc and that can properly produce a decent piece of written material. See the example here of something that i like a lot " Green Screen " tips that we believe to be valuable We need to get the ball rolling on this project so please contact me. We are not automated or fake in any way! We are tangible real breathing people seeking to publish this book, if you have any questions, please go ahead and call my office line at 323-851-3825 or email me direct phillipguye@hotmail.com I look forward to hearing back from those of you who have something they would like to share and contribute to the filmmaking community!
Thank you!
Phil

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 on: September 16, 2009, 09:27:00 pm 
Started by Artificer - Last post by Artificer
Ideal for the hobbiest as a begining kiln for enamelling, can also be used with a controller for firing silver clay or glass fusing.

Efcos published data

Maximum Tempreture: 950C
Wattage: 230V/ 900W, 6A
Overall size HxBxT: 210 x 200 x 250 mm
Firing chamber HxBxT: 70 x 120 x 130 mm
net weight: ca. 5.8 kg

It heats up to 900C in about 30 minutes
and comes with a firing insert.

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 on: September 12, 2009, 12:44:16 am 
Started by Artificer - Last post by Artificer
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Pharmacy, Tablets, sex chat lines, ponography,

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 on: September 12, 2009, 12:27:31 am 
Started by Artificer - Last post by Artificer
We are happy for any other buisness to put a simple post to their Company here as long as it is related to the other themes of this forum. We will remove and ban any one posting inappropreate topicks and links. Below is a list of subjects that will lead to altomatic ban and removal. All other posts will be monitored and removed if concidered inappropreate. If you are not sure then please ask a moderator befor posting.

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 on: September 11, 2009, 11:15:50 pm 
Started by Cocafroreax - Last post by Cocafroreax
Did you know that X-mas gift giving first started around 1851 with a revival of the X-mas festival and the popularity of Saint Nicholas. The giving of gifts for men and women, children, wives and husbands became popular. Advertisers in the 1920s marketed the idea of X-mas shopping and Gifting. A Xmas gift was viewed as a way to promote family togetherness. Xmas now is typically the largest annual economic stimulus for many nations. Mum and dad search hard for X-mas gift ideas for their children and relatives, trying to come up with suggestions for a unique present. Xmas sales increase exponentially in almost all stores and shops - including online websites – as they introduce new products as people purchase gifts, decorations, and supplies.

You can Learn more about the history of Xmas at:  presents













Christmas Presents

Xmas Gifts

Christmas Suggestions

Christmas Shopping

Christmas Decorations

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 on: August 11, 2009, 07:34:11 am 
Started by Artificer - Last post by capthugeca
"I don't know whether to be a good example or a terrible warning" - found on a postcard. [FYI I think I fall someweher in the middle!  Undecided]

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 on: July 31, 2009, 05:32:08 pm 
Started by Artificer - Last post by Artificer
Arts and Crafts at New Wine A 2009

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 on: July 04, 2009, 12:00:52 pm 
Started by Artificer - Last post by Artificer
"Failure is always an option" Myth Busters

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 on: July 04, 2009, 11:55:55 am 
Started by Artificer - Last post by Artificer
Sayings that I like please feel free to add

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 on: June 08, 2009, 01:02:20 am 
Started by Artificer - Last post by Artificer
Enamelling:  is a process where a very fine glass powder is melted onto metal to create a colourful and glossy surface. If adults place the items in the kiln it is safe for even young children to do this craft. As long as they wash their hands after. 

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