“A Day Made of Glass 2″ is an impressive follow-up to Corning’s “A Day Mad of Glass.” Both of these videos are very successful at showing the public and Corning’s investors the potential uses for a variety of Corning glass products. Clearly, many of these applications are not practical and will most likely never be realized, but the viral nature of the videos helps the Corning brand and helps Corning’s customers realize the possibilities of their technologies.
Leave a Comment“Inception” Zero Gravity Scene
This is Kuh-Ray-Zee. Amazing how much technical wizardry goes into the making of a film with the ambition of Inception. I remember after seeing this last summer with a couple buddies. We went to the neighborhood bar after the showing, had a couple cocktails and discussed the movie. We were all guessing about how they did the hotel hallway fight scene. I assumed they used some sort of rotating set but I honestly thought they used the Vomit Comet to shoot the scenes where they were floating in zero gravity.
This video shows exactly how it was done and it’s quite ingenious. Inspiring what can be accomplished if you have the money to hire the best in the business and let them get busy.
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Leave a CommentIRS Targets Documentarians as “Hobbyists”
This is disturbing news. Apparently, the IRS is going after documentary filmmakers and forcing them to prove that they are making films as a career and not just a hobby. In other words, if a person spends days, weeks, months, years writing grants, doing fundraising campaigns, shooting in all kinds of situations (many of them grueling), editing under tight deadlines and then trying to sell and distribute their product for a profit, that might be deemed a hobby by the government if they fail.
Paul Devlin has the complete story here at filmmakermagazine.com.
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