Monday, March 14, 2011

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Film Shot Entirely on an iPhone 4 in 48 hours

This is a great example of just how much filmmaking has changed in just the last few years.  The arrival of small, pocket-sized HD digital cameras has opened up a world of possibilities to directors around the world that, until recently, were completely unthinkable. 

Though they may suffer from a lack of high-end features, even the grainy and sometimes tricky world of cell-phone filmmaking is vastly superior to the best equipment available in the days of VHS.

Check this out, I think you'll dig it.



-C

Friday, January 21, 2011

New Year. New Website. Everyone's Newd.


The GFC web development team has been hard at work at our underground command facility located deep beneath Shakespeare's Pub and here is the glorious result of their labor.  Always a work in progress, more changes are on the way but we felt it was nice enough to throw out a taste.  We aren't open for entries just yet but be patient, it's coming soon.  Until the...

Enjoy.

-GFC Team

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

The Guerrilla Film Team Takes to the Streets...


On an invitation from Dr. Putnam at Suncoast Polytechnical High School, we visited the Film and Multimedia Production department at SCTI to give a lecture on Guerrilla Filmmaking Tactics.  The class was great, the kids were excited and we're looking forward to having them compete.  They are only 6 months into their courses and have already shot stop motion and are doing green screen compositions and multicam switching.  Great job guys!

- Guerrilla Headquarters

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Clever Editing is Awesome.



If you haven't seen this already, you need to. It just goes to show that genre blending, when done right, is AWESOME. When you combine Miami with outer space, this too is awesome.

Enjoy,
-GFC Team

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Another Guerrilla Organization Worth Supporting



For those of you who aren't familiar with the Tata Gala, it's an art show created for the sake of something we can all agree is awesome - nude breasts.  Held annually in Sarasota and New York, the show calls on artists from all mediums to create art with a breast theme.  Proceeds raised go to help breast cancer research via the Susan G. Komen Foundation.

Erik Jones - the show's creator - has just released the promo art for the 2011 New York show at the Sacred Gallery in SOHO.  It's awesome.  Have a look and then head over to the Tata Gala site to learn more about this amazing effort and all the great art that comes about because of it.  Just one more example of how some motivated people wielding art as a weapon can achieve really great things...

-Clint

Thursday, January 6, 2011