A special episode including an update on the status of Erik's eye and possible changes in the Indy Mogul line-up.
So you built your dolly, didn't you? You didn't!??! Then why are you watching Indy Mogul? Build your dolly and watch this episode to learn how to use it.
05:27
Q & Erik: Green Screen Programs, Mics, Building a Dolly and Erik's Lazy Eye...
On this week's Q & Erik, we discuss the importance of green screen programs, mic malfunctions, how to build a dolly and Erik's eye which is out of commission... Oh, we're also whipping out a brand new look, enjoy!
Cat got your tongue? Can't think of how to make your characters seem real when they speak? Well, that's because you haven't watched this video yet! Awesome tips from forum members SeventhEntity and trspballer78!
Yeah, that's right, we said ARM FANGS! This week on Q & Erik, we discuss how to make said "arm fangs" as well as how to not make your skin disappear while keying out your green screen shots as well as how to make text on Final Cut Pro.
06:14
Q & Erik: Demo Reels and Erik's Life-Long Love for Films...
This week on Q & Erik, we discuss what kind of footage should go into your demo reel, Erik's first short film and ways to splatter blood on your mom's carpet without catching a beat-down
This week we take a special look back at one of your favorite test films. That's right Fake Heads! You'll see never before seen footage, tricks and tips and hilarious bloopers.
06:09
Indy Mogul at SXSW! Super High Me, The Lost Coast, and more
Erik and Justin travel to the wild lands of Austin to enjoy the South by Southwest Film and Interactive experience. Enjoy their wa Erik and Justin travel to the wild lands of Austin to enjoy the South by Southwest Film and Interactive experience. Enjoy their wanderings, along with interviews with the folks who made the documentary "Super High Me" and the film "The Lost Coast."
In this weeks episode of BFX Erik shows you how to create a gross and realistic gash that you can stitch up. It looks so good you can even stitch it up on camera! Plus Gary eating a sandwich and an homage to the Simpsons!
Thank God for the French! They gave us freedom from the redcoats and now Mise-En-Scene for filmmaking! Every little detail from actor positioning to editing can enhance your mise-en-scene and make your film that much more enticing!
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