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Besides freelancing as a director and lighting cameraman, I also teach film and production at various universities and colleges. After eight years of teaching on a part-time basis at the ITV West Television Workshop in Bristol, UK, I now guest lecture at other institutions. Being a freelance in the industry, I’m able to not only teach the fundamentals but also show how they work in the real world. Lecturing the Writing and Directing module for the MA Film-Making course at Bristol University. Your email a...
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Crazy, Stupid, Love – Visual storytelling. I recently watched Crazy, Stupid, Love starring Steve Carell, Julianne Moore and Ryan Gosling and I was instantly struck by the fantastic use of visual storytelling which I want to explore here. This is cinema, this is how films should. Read more ». Should you consider working for free? Read more ». Read more ». I'm a freelance Lighting Cameraman and Director for hire based in Bristol, UK. I shoot dramas, commercials, music videos, corporate and television.
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Leave a comment Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. I'm a freelance Lighting Cameraman and Director for hire based in Bristol, UK. I shoot dramas, commercials, music videos, corporate and television. My company website can be found at www.hanoverpictures.co.uk. 15 common traits and approaches in student/low budget films. (Taken from my new student film-making book). February 29, 2016. December 10, 2015. November 10, 2015. July 14, 2015. June 5, 2015.
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Paul Dudbridge - Filmblog » Interview with Visual Effects Supervisor John Swinnerton. (Taken from my forthcoming student film-makers book)
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Interview with Visual Effects Supervisor John Swinnerton. (Taken from my forthcoming student film-makers book). July 14, 2015 Posted in Excerpts from the new student film-making guide. John is a Visual Effects Supervisor at the “Peerless Camera Company” in London. John’s credits include: Highlander, Edge of Darkness, King Kong, Casino Royale and The Legend of Zorro amongst many others. How did you get in to the industry and did you go to film school? The main skill or attribute that personally got me her...
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Paul Dudbridge - Filmblog » Category » Lighting
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Interview with feature film Camera Operator Roger Pearce. (Taken from my forthcoming student film-makers book). Posted in Excerpts from the new student film-making guide. Roger is an award winning camera operator with a career spanning over 3 decades in the film and television industry, and one that has seen him work with some of the biggest names in the business. He has extensive experience. Read more ». 8220;Don’t turn out the lights…” Lighting my first horror film. Read more ». Read more ». My involve...
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Paul Dudbridge - Filmblog » Category » Excerpts from the new student film-making guide
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Category: Excerpts from the new student film-making guide. 15 common traits and approaches in student/low budget films. (Taken from my new student film-making book). Posted in Excerpts from the new student film-making guide. Most, (if not all) film-makers have produced their fair share of films that they might not be proud of in retrospect. Our first efforts are where we are trying new things, learning the craft and basically copying what we have. Read more ». Read more ». Read more ». John is a Visual E...
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Paul Dudbridge - Filmblog » Book
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I’m in the process of writing a film book for students titled “Making Better Movies: The Student Film-makers Guide. After teaching film production part-time for eight years I had accumulated a wealth of material – notes, exercises, hand-outs – and although I still make use of them in workshops and lectures I wanted to make them more widely available. Directing – Camera. Directing part 2: Actors. Going freelance and networking. The 3 secrets to film-making. Interviews with established professionals. Inter...
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Paul Dudbridge - Filmblog » Category » Productions
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What I learned by writing my new feature screenplay Breathe . So I’ve just finished writing my ninth feature screenplay and I thought I’d share my thoughts, approach, and feelings about the process. Every writer writes differently. I have a few writer friends who I consider to be very talented in. Read more ». The visual effects on sci-fi web series “Horizon”. Read more ». Producing and Directing a music promo: “You Beautiful” by Lateysha Grace feat. D-Jukes. Read more ». Read more ». FranKo Eye of the S...
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Paul Dudbridge - Filmblog » Crazy, Stupid, Love – Visual storytelling
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Crazy, Stupid, Love – Visual storytelling. February 24, 2015 Posted in Uncategorized. I recently watched Crazy, Stupid, Love starring Steve Carell, Julianne Moore and Ryan Gosling and I was instantly struck by the fantastic use of visual storytelling which I want to explore here. This is cinema, this is how films should be made, it’s not radio after all. We don’t want characters going around telling each other what they feel. We should see it. The answer should be one type of food or another. Not div...
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Paul Dudbridge - Filmblog » “Don’t turn out the lights…” Lighting my first horror film.
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8220;Don’t turn out the lights…” Lighting my first horror film. March 23, 2015 Posted in Lighting. Vicious is all set in one house at night and tells the story of a girl who has recently lost her sister. When arriving home she finds her front door already open and suspects she might not be alone in the house. It justifies the use of some nice colours and patterns that can be applied to any lighting work. Yaz March 23, 2015 8:49 pm. Really enjoyable read. Dead interesting. Leave a comment Cancel reply.