New Resources

So today we are going to share some helpful resources for any of you who are also interested in filmmaking.

There are several areas of interest that these resources cover, mostly sound material, and educational material.

Inside of sound, we are including many aspects of sound, including Special FX, ambiance, and music.

For music there are several sources, mainly Jamendo, and Flat. Jamendo is all music, some under a copyright, and others free for public use. Flat is a platform for music composers, and is great for composing your own score. You can also use other people's scores. However, if using a Flat score, make sure you have permission from the composer.

Click here to go to the Jamendo home page. (not a kid-friendly website)
Click here to go to the Flat website.

In the area of sound fx, we usually lean towards using Freesound. Freesound is a great resource for anything from star wars sound effects to rain drops pitter-pattering against an umbrella.

If you are looking for good ambiance, Freesound is, again, the way to go. Freesound has a wide variety of ambiance. There are many dark/mysterious/evil feeling ambiances, as well as airy 'wide open space' type ambiances. From an evil dungeon, to a busy city street, Freesound ambiance is a great option.

Click here to go to Freesound.org.

If you are looking for educational type resources, our first advise is to get the Filmmaker's Handbook, subtitled, 'A Comprehensive Guide for the Digital Age'.

The Filmmaker's Handbook is a great introduction to filmmaking, and while it may seem intimidating at first, you will soon see that every page is full of interesting facts and tips. The Filmmaker's Handbook also does a great job explaining each and every concept.

Click here to see buying options for The Filmmaker's Handbook on Amazon.

If you are looking for something a little less 'Hard-core', we would suggest the video 'How to make a movie'. It is a easy, very basic intro. to film making. We would also suggest Nick Willoughby's 'Digital Filmmaking for Kids' in the For Dummies series. It includes online videos on the For Dummies website.

Click here for details on How To Make A Movie. This will take you to the Navis Pictures website. Navis Pictures is the creator of How To Make A Movie.
Click here for Amazon buying options for the book, Digital Filmmaking for Kids For Dummies.

These are only a few of the great resources we have found, and we will update whenever we get some more!

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