Film, Cinema, and Audio Resources
MCASI USEFUL RESOURCES
Below is a list of useful Film Production and Cinema Theory Links and Resources, as well as Archival and Stock Footage can often be sourced for free and without copyright entailments. The same goes for production music that is offered under the Creative Commons licenses.
When using any Third Party content you MUST always correctly attribute the content used; that is, as per by hosting website's instructions.
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BBC Sound Effects | The BBC is letting you download more than 16,000 free sound effect samples from its archive:BBC Sound Effects LibraryTerms of Use for BBC's digital services |
Premiere Pro Tutorials | A full selection of tutorial videos on how to work Premiere Pro |
Stock Footage | Moving Image Archive - free, no sign-up required, content and quality varies greatlyX Stock Video - sign up, some files free in full HD. Stock footage.Footage Crate - sign up, some files free. Mostly backgrounds and digital FX.Free HD Footage - freeBeachfront B-Roll - free. All videos hosted on archive.orgFree HD - sign up to vimeo, free downloads.Open Footage - free but only for SD and lowres versionsVidevo - most clips are free but you must ‘social share’ (facebook or twitter) to get access to downloadCute Stock Footage - free but mostly backgrounds and digital effects (bokeh, lightleaks etc.) |
Creative CommonsProduction Music | Audio Library - Free Music (YouTube)ccMixterFree Music ArchiveJamendoMagnatuneSimuzeBeatPickCASH MusicSectionZOpsoundPodsafe AudioAudioFarmInternet Archive’s Netlabels Collection |
Creative Commons3D Content | TurbosquidCgtraderTF3DMDMI-3DOyonale3DeliciousNasa Space ModelsResources BlogscopiaCute Stock Footage |
Web Resources | Fountain - a plain text markup language for screenwritingWalther Murch's Rule of Six - making editing decisionsWolfcrow - workflows for filmmakers and media professionalsExpanded Cinema - arguing that a new, expanded cinema is required for a new consciousnessFilm Technique and Film Acting - The cinema writings of V. I. Pudovkin.Notes of a Film Director - by Sergei EisensteinA Field in England - A Film4 MasterclassArt of the Title - Film Title Sequences explored and analysed with great examples in HD.Australian Screen EditorsCreative Cow - Post-production forums, ask and you shall be answeredSenses of Cinema - Founded in 1999, Senses of Cinema is one of the first online film journals of its kindPassage from Film to Digital - article on Cinematographer Vittorio Storaro's move from film to digital when shooting Woody Allen's 'Cafe Society'FilmSound.org - Learning Space dedicated to the Art of Film Sound Design |
Written Resources | Bresson, R. (1997). Notes on the Cinematographer (Trans. Jonathan Griffin). Copenhagen : Green Integer 1997 or entire book as tumblrEisenstein, S. (1968). The Film Sense (Trans. & Ed. Jay Leda). London: Faber & FaberEisenstein, S. (1977). Film Form – Essays in Film Theory. (Trans. & Ed. Jay Leda). Harcourt, Brace & Co.LoBrutto, V. (1991). Selected Takes: Film editors on editing. New York: Praeger.Murch, W. (2001). In the Blink of an Eye: a perspective on film editing. Los Angeles : Silman-James Press.Mamet, D. (1992). On Directing Film. New York: Penguin.Ondaatje, M. (2003). The Conversations: Walter Murch and the Art of Editing. Bloomsbury Publishing.Pearlman, K. (2009). Cutting Rhythms: Shaping the Film Edit. Amsterdam, Boston: Focal Press/Elsevier.Pepperman, R. (2004). The Eye is Quicker: Film editing – making a good film better. Michael Wiese Productions. |
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