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The Black and the Blue – Whether you are looking for advice on how to navigate your first day on set or learn about more advanced skills espoused by other professionals, if you are a camera assistant, this is the site for you. As well as instructional articles covering a wide range of pre- and post-production issues, The Beat regularly posts fascinating thought pieces that will change the way you think about filmmaking. The Beat – Hosted by Premium Beat, this is a blog every filmmaker will want to bookmark.
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Connect editors and future editors with ideas and techniques that make films great as well as connect them with each other.Īwardeo – While the vast majority of influential film festivals still occur IRL, online film festivals are a great and easy way to earn recognition and increased visibility for your work, with this site highlighting the best filmmakers on Vimeo.ĪWN – If you’re involved with animation, 3D, VFX, or simply want to learn more, there aren’t many better places online where you can start your journey as AWN is literally the largest animation-related publishing group on the web.ī&H Photo, Video, and Pro Audio – Your one-stop-shop for any equipment you may need throughout the filmmaking process.īAFTA’s Soundcloud – The British Academy of Film and Television Arts has a massive backlog of interviews and their Soundcloud is dedicated to opening their archives to the public, with hundreds of recorded interviews with many of the most important names in film and television.īaseline Intelligence – This service provides a variety of pre-packaged reports on popular topics for movie producers, independent filmmakers, corporate financiers, and other entertainment entities.
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The American Society of Cinematographers – The professional guild for American Cinematographers, this site is also home to the online version of American Cinematographer, one of the most trusted cinematography magazines out there, along with providing useful professional information for younger cinematographers.Īnatomy of a Scene – A wonderful feature hosted on the New York Times website, this series of videos showcases directors walking audiences through a particular scene from their films.Īssociation of Film Commissioners International – With over 300 Film Commissions on six continents, there’s almost always an AFCI member office nearby to help you navigate local laws, customs and procedures.Īrt of the Guillotine – Online film community for film editors.
Here is our list, in alphabetical order, of the 37 best websites for filmmakers.Īction-Cut-Print – Peter Marshall’s four decades of film and TV experience, distilled into this ultra-comprehensive treasure trove of filmmaking advice.Īdorama – Adorama publishes fresh and informative articles about photography, technology, music, and other trends. So we asked our film school students to share with us their favorite filmmaking websites. Some of them are a waste of your time, others offer awesome services and resources. There are thousands of websites out there for filmmakers.
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Below, find the updated version with over 90 suggestions from our readers, students, and esteemed faculty and please let us know what we missed as we will continue to update this list. Note: Since we first published this list of 37 websites over a year ago, we’ve been inundated with numerous suggestions about sites, podcasts, and other resources we should have included in the list.