Two Awesome freebies for film scoring, and an update
It’s been real quiet here… well, not really… been working a lot on wrapping up Episode I of my web series, 7 Shades of Lenity, working on Sound Design and Continue Reading →
Val Gameiro, Writer, Director, Filmmaker and Technologist in Austin, Texas
Film, Music, Writing and Making the World a Better Place
It’s been real quiet here… well, not really… been working a lot on wrapping up Episode I of my web series, 7 Shades of Lenity, working on Sound Design and Continue Reading →
I am very happy to break the editing silence to announce we’ve just uploaded part 4 of Episode I of 7 Shades of Lenity, our sci-fi/dark future webseries shot and Continue Reading →
Great news! Just put up the latest webisode of 7SoL… go check it out on: http://www.7shadesoflenity.com/ It’s a bit late right now, but in the coming days I’ll post some Continue Reading →
It’s that time of the year, and yet another company is giving away some stuff for free: audio and video clips, and an After Effects project. Click on this link Continue Reading →
Howdy everyone, just some really great Xmas news! Native Instruments, one of my favorite VST instrument manufacturers of all time (Kontakt 4 is the best sampler, and Evolve Mutations is Continue Reading →
We just posted a new update on the Sunset in McDade short film site. Basically, we have a new composer attached to the project, and we’re moving ahead with Sound Continue Reading →
Ok, this is a really short tip, but since I spent a good amount of head scratching on it, I figured I might as well share the experience. So, right Continue Reading →
Regardless of your video editing or compositing platform of choice (After Effects, Premiere, Final Cut, Nuke, etc.), Red Giant have the tools to simplify your work, and make it explode Continue Reading →
This comes from personal experience working on the short film Sunset in McDade (which was shot in McDade, Texas, 30 minutes outside of Austin, Texas). The editor, Joe Handley, worked Continue Reading →
Here’s Eric Sherman’s analysis of the Paranormal Activity phenomenon, and a light at the end of the tunnel for us indie filmmakers… now, and perhaps going forward, indie films have Continue Reading →