Category: Filmmaking for Screen
It all started as the first camera College assignment. A five shot sequence! The plan was filming and editing in campus, however I was in Spain at that time. I had thought about shooting something simple, quick and easy, anytime during my holidays. However, when three old friends met for the first time in two years… the Granada Weekend happened.
Continue readingWe are going to “read” the wonderful bridge scene in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Alfonso Cuarón, 2004). Being considered the best film in the whole saga by many hardcore followers of the boy wizard’s aventures, we are gonna dive deep into the magic behind one of the film’s most loved sequences from a technical point of view.
Continue readingBack in time to 2009 there was a kid in Fuensalida (Spain) named Álvaro. He loved Harry Potter. He had been watching the making offs in the DVD releases since he was 9, had read the books uncountable times and, while aged 13, he had decided it. He was going to make a Harry Potter themed podcast. He did it with the help of some free audio program called Audacity, and 10 episodes in he started broadcasting live in the local radio. The guy kept on for 7 seasons, one for each year Harry and his friends studied at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
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