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Tip 313: Superimpose key words to reinforce ideas. In the olden days, magazine editors would emphasize key points in an article with pull-out quotes set apart from the main text, usually in the margin. With video, a corresponding technique is to superimpose text on a shot. Sy Horrocks (@momofilmfest) uses the method effectively throughout “How an iPhone Film Shocked the Movie World.” You can see this idea-packed, 21-minute documentary about the making of “Tangerine” at MobileMovieMaking (link in profile). #mobilemoviemaking #textonscreen #Tangerine #iPhonefilmmaking #shotoniPhone #SeanBaker #locationscouting #filmlocations #documentary https://www.instagram.com/p/CTu0pnFvrxS/?utm_medium=tumblr
Tip 313: Superimpose key words to reinforce ideas. In the olden days, magazine editors would emphasize key points in an article with pull-out quotes set apart from the main text, usually in the margin. With video, a corresponding technique is to superimpose text on a shot. Sy Horrocks (@momofilmfest) uses the method effectively throughout “How an iPhone Film Shocked the Movie World.” You can see this idea-packed, 21-minute documentary about the making of “Tangerine” at MobileMovieMaking (link in profile). #mobilemoviemaking #textonscreen #Tangerine #iPhonefilmmaking #shotoniPhone #SeanBaker #locationscouting #filmlocations #documentary https://www.instagram.com/p/CTu0d05PpRR/?utm_medium=tumblr
Tip #302: Keep mobile messages short. Text on a phone or other digital device can quickly push a story forward. This technique is especially valuable in silent-movie style films. But because moviegoers come to watch action, the key is to keep onscreen messages brief. The examples here are from Yung Nguyen’s “Mustard,” top prize winner in the “Shakespeare on Smartphone” competition sponsored by @IntermissionYouthTheatre. You can see this inventive five-minute film—which is the current Mobile Movie of the Week—at MobileMovieMaking (link in profile). #mustard #reading #textonscreen #movieprops #digitalprop https://www.instagram.com/p/CNsZlqxBmsS/?igshid=1ib1en821vsxf