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Indy Mogul's latest Film Fights short film

POSTED BY Justin Johnson, 26 July 2008 | PERMALINK

 
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We made this little thingie for Film Fights today. I came up with the idea around 3 pm, shot for an hour with Bobby, Steve and co, edited and uploaded by 7:30. Not bad!!! Go ahead and watch the other entries on the front page.

Behind the Scenes of BFX: Fake Wall

POSTED BY Natalie Fernandez, 24 July 2008 | PERMALINK


Behind The Scenes: Smash Wall

from Indy Mogul on Vimeo. Here it is; no, not a clear cut case of gorilla rage, but the behind the scenes footage of the Smash Wall effect. Watch, as another one bites the dust (or baby powder if you watch closely enough), it is sure to make you laugh, or at least chuckle awkwardly later on while you're sitting in a half-empty train.

WestHavenBrook Sneak Peak!

POSTED BY Wesley Scoggins, 24 July 2008 | PERMALINK

It's been a while since we've heard or seen anything about our friends over at WestHavenBrook's Feature Length Project, well, you MIGHT remember about that amazing looking Classic car that they found all the way back in Production Log 3

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Well guess what... 
 
 
It runs. 
 
Stay tuned. 
 
And...

Mogulville Spotlight: Matt Willets & Erik

POSTED BY Wesley Scoggins, 24 July 2008 | PERMALINK

Mogulville President Bridger once again spotlights more Mogulville citizens and talks to them about their projects. Check it out. 

Also, check out their YouTube while you're at it!

Wesley's Weekly HOW TO: Flag Gun Part II

POSTED BY Wesley Scoggins, 23 July 2008 | PERMALINK

Last week I showed a very simple design for a Flag Ejecting Gun, this week i'm giving you something extra by showing you how to make a trigger mechanism for it so you can actually fire it without having to hold the pull string taunt all the time.

 
First start out with a L-Brace you can get at your local hardware store, and a wooden dowel that can fit through it (it'll probably be a bit...

5 Minute Movie House XXIV

POSTED BY Wesley Scoggins, 20 July 2008 | PERMALINK

                
New Man(5minuteversion) from Scott and Dave on Vimeo.

This week's winner of 5 Minute Movie House is Scott Kalberer and Dave Erath's "New Man". Good job guys, can't wait to see what you submit next. 

If you would like to see your own videos here on the front page, join the forums and submit your own videos on the 5 Minute Movie House Thread! I can't do...

Career Paths: Editor

POSTED BY Wesley Scoggins, 19 July 2008 | PERMALINK

 


 

Hey there everybody, I am glad so many of you appreciated the previous article on Directing, and I was happy to hear that people got some inspiration or guidance from it. Well today I am going to focus on a career that many people seem to forget about when they talk about how a film "looks" or how it's pacing goes. Most people when they talk about a film's look, they talk about the...

Mogulville Spotlight: Arissa

POSTED BY Wesley Scoggins, 17 July 2008 | PERMALINK

President of Mogulville Bridger, on top of keeping his office (relatively) free from Puppet Related scandals, also does a lot of fantastic things for the community, specifically, spotlighting members he felt deserve some recognition, so watch the interview he did with fellow Moderator and Make-up-mancer Arissa Beck, you'll enjoy it! Or you'll go blind from Arissa's...

Wesley's Weekly HOW TO: Flag Gun Part I

POSTED BY Wesley Scoggins, 17 July 2008 | PERMALINK

 
You requested it, so i'm doing it. The Flag Gun. 
 
 
 
I got some plastic sheeting like is used for covering the ground when you're painting, and I cut a rectangle off the edge of it. 
 
 
 
 
 
Next I attached the plastic rectangle to a wooden dowel using some super glue. 
 
 
 
I then painted it with some acrylic paint, and set it aside to dry. 
 
 
 
I found this...

Creation of a Stop-Motion Model Part VIII

POSTED BY Wesley Scoggins, 16 July 2008 | PERMALINK

Here is the eighth part of the series that Doug TenNapel is recording on the stop-mo project he's doing with the Chiodo Brothers. In this one, he talks about the specifics behind actually animating the model itself, and some of the equipment professionals utilize. Also, remember to check out our own Stop-Motion Specials.