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Fly Filmmaking – A 10 Day Challenge

Fly film making as the name suggests is a very interesting form of film making that is put across as a 10-day challenge in the Seattle International Film Festival. Here are some interesting highlights of this format of film making:

Just like Guerilla Film Making, Fly Film Making is another interesting form of film making. Spike Lee’s – She’s Gotta Have it – has received continuous critical acclaim for the efforts. This was a film made in the guerilla film making format. Here you literally use all that comes to your stride in the shortest span of time possible.

The concept of fly film making was conceived by the organizers of Seattle International Film Festival around 10 years back. As the name suggests, here you make films while you are on the fly. This challenge is taken up by three teams every year in the Seattle International Film Festival, showcasing Seattle’s filmmaking community. The challenge is to conceive and make the film within 10 days.

Fly film making is a concept that has been borrowed by the other festivals in the current years. It is actually a great crowd pleaser. Though it seems just alike the latest Fox show – On the Lot – some differences are yet there. The basic model never-the-less is similar to that of SIFF’s Fly Filmmaking.

Here some interesting facts of this challenge:

1. 3 separate teams are made to gather all that they may need to make a fly film.
2. The time frame given to them is about 10 days.
3. Within these 10 days, you will have to conceive & create the film.
4. The film’s run time can be any thing between 5 minutes and 22 minutes.
5. Judges view the films and announce the results at the festival.
6. The teams start preparing themselves almost 3 weeks before the festival starts, that is the arrangement part.
7. The team comprises of director, producer, director of photography, sound engineers & actors. Further it involves the post-production facilities.
8. Finally the entire team meets and works out the final details.
9. The last ten days that is the actual period for making the film, all the three crews are left free to work out their own way.
10. Even the music is done while flying by the local composers & recorded by some professional musicians.
11. This challenge does not consideration the cost factor and avoid unnecessary politics that often comes up as a hurdle in creativity for the normal film making processes.
12. This challenge anyhow, becomes difficult due to the fixed time frame.
13. At the end, the participants get amazed with their own efforts.
14. The final results of their efforts make it hard to believe that the film was made in merely 10 days.
15. Actually film making becomes time consuming due to the time taken in decision making. With the time constraint coming in to the scene, the participants carry on with whatever they get on hand first and this saves the time spend in making decisions and discussing the ideas.

In case you would like to experiment fly film making, it is a great experience, but you would have to arrange for your own camera & work out the post-production procedures.

This experiment might be easier for a film making student. As a student, you can make use of the school’s equipment loan program. You can also avail the post production facilities free of costs. It would be a challenge for you on the individual front as it would teach you how to economize your time & resources for a short film.

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Flying V Left Hand Question

Guitar Dillema: Jackson or ESP?

Hey everyone, I’m a left-handed guitarist from Greece. I play guitar for 3 years now and my first guitar was a Samick flying-v, which I bought for €400 ($592). The guitar wasn’t a special left-handed model; I just changed the strings. My style of playing is metal and metal guitars is what I seek.

I plan to buy a left-handed model and only the following two are available in my country:

- Jackson DK2L Dinky (Left-handed) – Costs €700 ($1036)
Photo: http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u135/Maggotkill666/JacksonDK2LDinky.jpg

- ESP MH-50 (Left-handed) – Costs €550 ($814)
Photo: http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u135/Maggotkill666/ESPMH-50.jpg

The cost is not an issue. I’d like you to give me some information about the quality of each one of the aforementioned guitars and also a comparison between the two. Please answer only if you’re an experienced guitarist.

Thanks in advance.

You will get answers for both. It really comes down to personnel preference. If cost is not an issue I would go with the ESP MH200.

Where online can i buy a left-handed, child sized, red, flying V, electric guitar??

My 5 year old son wants one from Santa and Santa is struggling!

There might be something on ebay.

Flying V Left Hand Videos

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Presenting the Fly

PRESENTING THE FLY

We can offer a fly to a fish in a number of ways depending on whether we are representing a grasshopper or beetle or a frail spinner falling spent on the water. To splash the fly down hard delay the presentation stroke by dropping the rod tip to point at the water. Shooting line will only pile line, leader and fly in a heap, so we refrain from shooting in this type of presentation. To land a fly delicately on the water, aim and release line at a point one meter above where the fly is to land and shoot line. If you do not shoot sufficient line the fly line will reach the end of the cast, stop, and bounce back. The lesson is, for a delicate cast you can’t shoot too much line, whereas you can undershoot. There are other techniques for an advanced caster and these will be covered briefly as this book is designed around a learner. However if you want to refer to these techniques at a later time they will certainly make you more proficient. To accomplish long casts it is essential that the speed of the fly line is fast enough to keep line in the air. To increase the speed of a cast we can pull the fly line down with our left hand as we simultaneously lift the line from the water. To give the fly time to float downstream without drag, we deliver the fly at about 11 o’clock on the forward cast , leader and fly land on the water in a heap and a drag-free float is achieved until and leader reach the end of their travel. This tactic is often used to cast across a stream to where a fish is rising but there is a current between you and the fish. A normal cast would cause a belly in the line because the current is travel faster than the water where the fish is rising, drag would occur very quickly and no self-respecting trout is going to accept that! The side cast, when overhead vegetation prevents a normal overhead cast, or when a stiff wind is blowing into your face, the side cast produces the result you need. A side cast is nothing more than an overhead cast performed in a horizontal instead of a vertical plane. There are many more various ways find this fly as the main tool for fishermens.

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Flying V Left Hand Question

Guitar Dillema: Jackson or ESP?

Hey everyone, I’m a left-handed guitarist from Greece. I play guitar for 3 years now and my first guitar was a Samick flying-v, which I bought for €400 ($592). The guitar wasn’t a special left-handed model; I just changed the strings. My style of playing is metal and metal guitars is what I seek.

I plan to buy a left-handed model and only the following two are available in my country:

- Jackson DK2L Dinky (Left-handed) – Costs €700 ($1036)
Photo: http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u135/Maggotkill666/JacksonDK2LDinky.jpg

- ESP MH-50 (Left-handed) – Costs €550 ($814)
Photo: http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u135/Maggotkill666/ESPMH-50.jpg

The cost is not an issue. I’d like you to give me some information about the quality of each one of the aforementioned guitars and also a comparison between the two. Please answer only if you’re an experienced guitarist.

Thanks in advance.

You will get answers for both. It really comes down to personnel preference. If cost is not an issue I would go with the ESP MH200.

Where online can i buy a left-handed, child sized, red, flying V, electric guitar??

My 5 year old son wants one from Santa and Santa is struggling!

There might be something on ebay.

Flying V Left Hand Videos

ArmA II PC: Flying with V-22 – Osprey (HD 4850 no AA 1280×1024)

NitroPlanes $125 Extra 330 review. Day & Night Flights + assembly.

It has never been easier to shop for Flying V Left Hand, so pick up Flying V Left Hand at bargain prices!

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