Showing posts with label cinema. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cinema. Show all posts

Friday, May 2, 2014



Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life
Description*
A must for collectors and fans of all ages, this is the most exciting, comprehensive, and thorough examination of what the Disney magic is all about. More than 2,700 illustrations, 489 in full color.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Guilty Conscience
 
Description*
A talented but philandering attorney schemes to kill his greedy wife, but a dangerous battle of wits ensues when she devises her own plans for eliminating him. Expert psychological drama stars Anthony Hopkins, Swoosie Kurtz and Blythe Danner.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Breach
 
Description*
Inspired by the incredible true story of the greatest security breach in U.S. intelligence history, Breach is a spellbinding thriller starring Academy Award winner Chris Cooper, Ryan Phillippe, Academy Award nominee Laura Linney and Dennis Haysbert. Eric O'Neill (Phillippe) is assigned to work with renowned operative Robert Hanssen (Cooper), the sole subject of a long-term, top-secret investigation. Determined to draw this suspected double-agent out of deep cover, O'Neill finds himself in a lethal game of spy vs. spy, where nothing is as it seems.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

National Geographic Beyond the Movie:
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
 
Description*
How do ordinary people find the strength within themselves to change the course of the future? What inspires a reluctant hero to become a courageous leader? Profound questions like these are the basis of The Return of the King. History has known many great leaders, and now, National Geographic delves beyond the film to provide a historical context for Aragorn's struggles. Through exclusive film footage and powerful interviews, surprising connections come to life between our world and The Lord of the Rings, helping us to better understand both.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

 
Knowing
 
Description*
In Knowing, A college professor (Nicolas Cage) opens a time capsule that has been dug up at his son s elementary school. In it are some chilling accurate predictions of disasters... when, where, and how many will die. Most of these events must uncover the details of the next disasters in hopes of preventing them. If he fails, who knows how many will die?

Friday, February 7, 2014

 
Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics
 
Description*
Learn the hows and whys behind basic electricity, electronics, and communications without formal training. The best combination self-teaching guide, home reference, and classroom text on electricity and electronics has been updated to deliver the latest advances. Great for preparing for amateur and commercial licensing exams, this guide has been prized by thousands of students and professionals for its uniquely thorough coverage ranging from DC and AC concepts to semiconductors and integrated circuits.
Written by Stan Gibilisco, an electronics legend and McGraw-Hill's most popular TAB author. Perfect for hobbyists, students, and those of you who want to get ahead in tech-related careers. Packed with everything needed to enhance learning: 600+ illustrations, practical examples, and hundreds of test questions.
 

Thursday, February 6, 2014

 
Exiles, Vol. 1: The Ruins of Ambrai
 
Description*
Fleeing persecution to build a free colony on the planet Lenfell, the magic-wielding Mageborns find their new home torn apart by civil war between the Mage Guardians and the Lords of Malerris.
 
 
Where to Find It and Borrowing Time
Exiles, Vol. 1: The Ruins of Ambrai is shelved as Call # PS3568 .R85 1994.
 
As a book it can be found on Bookstack 3 - Shelf 18. This book can be checked out for a period of 2 weeks for students, faculty and staff.
 

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

 
The DV Rebel’s Guide: An All Digital Approach to Making Killer Action Movies on the Cheap
 
Description*
The DV Rebel’s Guide is a must-have for all those budding filmmakers and students who want to produce action movies with visual effects but don't have Hollywood budgets. The Orphanage was created by three twenty-something visual effects veterans who wanted to make their own feature films and discovered they could do this by utilizing home computers, off the shelf software, and approaching things artistically. This guide details exactly how to do this: from planning and selecting the necessary cameras, software, and equipment, to creating specific special effects (including gunfire, Kung Fu fighting, car chases, dismemberment, and more) to editing and mixing sound and music. Its mantra is that the best, low-budget action moviemakers must visualize the end product first in order to reverse-engineer the least expensive way to get there. Readers will learn how to integrate visual effects into every aspect of filmmaking--before filming, during filming and with "in camera" shots, and with computers in postproduction. Throughout the book, the author makes specific references to and uses popular action movies (both low and big-budget) as detailed examples--including El Mariachi, La Femme Nikita, Die Hard, and Terminator.
 
 
Where to Find It and Borrowing Time
The DV Rebel’s Guide is shelved as Call # TR860 .M37 2007.
 
As a book it can be found on Bookstack 4 - Shelf 10. This book can be checked out for a period of 2 weeks for students, faculty and staff.
 
 
About the Author*
Stu Maschwitz is a director, visual effects supervisor, renowned technologist and founding partner of The Orphanage, a leading VFX and film production company based in Los Angeles and San Francisco. Hailed by Shoot Magazine as one of the “Ten Commercial Directors To Watch,” Maschwitz has quickly gained a reputation for his ability to tackle extraordinarily complex visual challenges while injecting his signature wry sense of humor and kinetic filmmaking style. An innovator in filmmaking technology, Maschwitz is the creator of The Orphanage’s revolutionary Magic Bullet software—which gives inexpensive digital video the lush look of film. Prior to joining up with his fellow co-conspirators to start The Orphanage, Maschwitz spent five years at George Lucas’ Industrial Light + Magic. He is a graduate of CalArts School of Animation.
 
 
Review*
By Robert Rodriguez, filmmaker and author of Rebel Without a Crew:
I'd been wanting to write a book for the new breed of digital filmmakers,
but now I don't have to. My pal and fellow movie maker Stu Maschwitz has
compressed years of experience into this thorough guide. Don't make a movie
without reading this book!
 
Citations
Description, About the Author, and Review taken from Amazon

Monday, February 3, 2014

 
Film History: An Introduction
 
Description*
Written by two of the leading scholars in film studies, Film History: An Introduction is a comprehensive, global survey of the medium that covers the development of every genre in film, from drama and comedy to documentary and experimental. As with the authors' bestselling Film Art: An Introduction (now in its eighth edition), concepts and events are illustrated with frame enlargements taken from the original sources, giving students more realistic points of reference than competing books that rely on publicity stills.

The third edition of Film History is thoroughly updated and includes the first comprehensive overviews of the impact of globalization and digital technology on the cinema. Any serious film scholar--professor, undergraduate, or graduate student--will want to read and keep Film History.
 

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

 
To Green Angel Tower
 
Description*
To Green Angel Tower is the momentous tour-de-force finale of a ground-breaking series. Replete with war, deception, adventure, sorcery, and romance, To Green Angel Tower brings to a stunning and surprising conclusion Tad Williams' monumental tale of a magical conflict which fractures the very fabric of time and space, turning both humans and Sithi against those of their own blood.
 
As the evil minions of the undead Sithi Storm King prepare for the kingdom-shattering culmination of their dark sorceries and King Elias is drawn ever deeper into their nightmarish, spell-spun world, the loyal allies of Prince Josua desperately struggle to rally their forces at The Stone of Farewell. And with time running out, the remaining members of the now-devastated League of the Scroll have also gathered there to unravel mysteries from the forgotten past. For if the League can reclaim these age-old secrets of magic long-buried beneath the dusts of time, they may be able to reveal to Josua and his army the only means of striking down the unslayable foe.
 
But whether or not the League is successful in its quest, the call of battle will lead the valiant followers of Josua Lackhand across storm tossed seas brimming with bloodthirsty kilpa...through forests swarming with those both mind- and soul-lost... through ancient caverns built by legendary Dwarrows...to the haunted halls of Asu'a itself—the Sithi's greatest stronghold!
 

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Producing Great Sound for Film & Sound

Producing Great Sound for Film & Sound

Description*
Producing Great Sound for Film & Video Make your film or video project sound as good as it looks with this complete training course by audio guru Jay Rose. You get hundreds of professional, real-world techniques that you can employ from preproduction through the final mix. This is a solution-oriented guide with FAQs, how-tos, tips, and time savers. 

You'll get a primer on how sound and digital audio work as well as technical setups, guidelines, and real solutions for:
* budgeting, scheduling, and preproduction planning
* microphones and room acoustics
* recording dialog, voice-overs, ADR, and effects
* postproduction hardware
* levels and digitizing
* working with music and sound effects
* producing the final mix

New to this edition:
* information on the latest cameras and field recorders
* choices between single- and double-system, and digital workflows
* the differences between traditional video soundtracks and dialog-driven storytelling.

Please visit the author's website for additional resources: www.dplay.com/book/pgs3e

 

Where to Find It and Borrowing Time
Producing Great Sound for Film & Video is shelved as Call # TK7881.4 .R67 2008.

Monday, June 17, 2013

48 Hour Film Compitition

During break week, two teams of students from our campus were running at breakneck speed to produce a short film in just 48 hours. All over the country, other campus teams were doing the same. 

View the results of our first national 48-hour film festival on YouTube! Our channel is http://youtube.com/iadt48

Vote for your favorite video by liking it… the film with the most likes will receive a special “Student Choice Award.”

The IADT-Vegas films are: Writers Block (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcSRAeR1nZY) and Eternity (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcSRAeR1nZY


So, pop over to YouTube and vote for the Vegas students! Deadline for all votes is June 30, 2013.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Grammar of the Edit

Grammar of the Edit

Description*
Grammar of the Edit allows you to learn the basic "grammar" of editing films and videos in Grammar of the Edit! This book shows you in no uncertain terms (independently of software) what you absolutely need to know to edit your video production. Whether you are just learning how to edit or you need a refresher, this book gives you a basic toolkit to understand the basic terms and the common practices of editing to help create a coherent and meaningful story or visual presentation.

Read More at Focal Press


Where to Find It and Borrowing Time
Grammar of the Edit is shelved as Call # TR899 .T49 2009. As a book it can be found on Bookstack 4 - Shelf 10. This book can be checked out for a period of 2 weeks for students, faculty and staff. 

About the Author*
Christopher J. Bowen is a freelance film and video professional who has spent ten years teaching cinematography, film production, and video editing both at Boston University and for corporate clients. Roy Thompson (deceased) was a freelance director and frequently worked as a trainer for the Television Training Centre of Deutsche Welle, Berlin. He worked extensively in Europe, Africa, and Middle and Far Eastern countries.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Audio Postproduction for Film and Video

Audio Postproduction for Film and Video

Description*

Audio Postproduction for Film and Video is the resource to make your soundtracks as good as your pictures. This book includes professional audio techniques that can be adapted to desktop post. Specializing in sound after the shoot, this book features many practical examples, cookbook recipes, and tutorials. Audio theory, when necessary, is presented in plain English with plenty of visual analogies.

FAQs, full explanations, and from-the-trenches tips address the complete range of processes from wiring and hardware to testing the final mix. The one-hour audio CD features platform-independent diagnostics, demonstrations, and tutorial tracks. Novices will learn how to improve their soundtrack--even after the actors have gone home. Experienced producers will learn how to solve technical and creative problems quickly.
Read More at Amazon

Where to Find It and Borrowing Time
Audio Postproduction for Film and Video is shelved as Call # TK7881.4 .R67 2009. As a book it can be found on Bookstack 4 - Shelf 8. This book can be checked out for a period of 2 weeks for students, faculty and staff.

Friday, January 11, 2013

The Producer's Business Handbook: The Roadmap for the Balanced Film Producer

The Producer's Business Handbook

Description*
The Producer's Business Handbook: The Roadmap for the Balanced Film Producer allows you to gain a comprehensive understanding of the business of entertainment and learn to successfully engage in all related aspects of global production and exploitation. You'll learn to create the relationships that the most successful producers have with the various participants in the motion picture industry-this guide provides a global view of how producers direct their relationships with domestic and foreign studios, agencies, attorneys, talent, completion guarantors, banks, and private investors.

You get a thorough orientation to operating production development and single-purpose production companies. You'll also become familiar with the team roles needed to operate these companies, and learn how to attach and direct them. For those outside the US, also included is information on how to produce successful films without government funding. This edition has been updated to include comprehensive information on the internal greenlighting process, government financing, and determining actual cost-of-money. It includes new, simplified project evaluation tools, expediting funding and distribution. Together with its companion website (www.producersbusinesshb.com)--which contains valuable forms and spreadsheets, tutorials, and samples-this handbook presents both instruction and worksheet support to independent producers at all levels of experience. Read More at Amazon

Where to Find It and Borrowing Time
The Producer's Business Handbook is shelved as Call # PN1993.5 .U6 2011. As a book it can be found on Bookstack 2 - Shelf 13. This book can be checked out for a period of 2 weeks for students, faculty and staff.







Thursday, January 10, 2013

Dialogue Editing for Motion Pictures

Dialogue Editing for Motion Pictures

Description*
Dialogue Editing for Motion Pictures is for people who need to edit production sound for film, TV, or video. Dialogue editing is a crucial yet invisible part of filmmaking. Do it right, and no one notices. Do it wrong, and your film or video sounds messy, distracting, and unrealistic. This book goes step by step through the process and covers all the workflows you are likely to encounter.
Read More at Amazon


Where to Find It and Borrowing Time
Item Name is shelved as Call # TR897 .P79 2007. As a book it can be found on Bookstack 4 - Shelf 10. This book can be checked out for a period of 2 weeks for students, faculty and staff. 

About the Author*
An Emmy award-winning sound editor based in Tel Aviv, John Purcell has decades of experience in film, video, and sound editing in the US, Europe, and Middle East. In his current role as a motion picture dialogue editor and sound supervisor, he is responsible for budget development, artistic direction, sound editing and mix preparation. He is often called upon to fix unprofessional or botched sound jobs.Read More at Amazon

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Film Festival

One of our students has put together a Short Film Festival! 


If your interested in having your film of under 30 minutes shown contact Chris directly. 


October 2nd, 2012 at 7pm at The Onyx Theater on 953 East Sahara Avenue, #16.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Exit Through The Gift Shop DVD


Exit Through The Gift Shop DVD


Description*
Exit Through The Gift Shop is the inside story of Street Art - a brutal and revealing account of what happens when fame, money and vandalism collide. Exit Through the Gift Shop follows an eccentric shop-keeper turned amateur film-maker as he attempts to capture many of the world's most infamous vandals on camera, only to have a British stencil artist named Banksy turn the camcorder back on its owner with wildly unexpected results. 

Monday, June 18, 2012

Registration Open!


Get the classes you want - register early for Term 3! 



Student Services can help you get registered - contact them today: 

Paula: 702-407-5940; pcrowell at iadtvegas.com
David: 702-407-5950; dthomas at iadtvegas.com

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Spring Fashion Show

David Thomas, Academic Advisor, wrote a quick note in response to his experience at the Spring Fashion Show. 

Congratulations Dr. Thomas And Fashion Department!

Allow me to be the first of many to congratulate Dr. Thomas and the Fashion Department* for a truly spectacular show and event last night!

Friday night’s Spring 2012 Student Designer Fashion Show in the ballroom at Green Valley Ranch was perfect in every respect; the location was elegant, the staging and sets were beautifully done, and the backstage organization was obvious – things moved along smoothly and perfectly for those, like me, simply watching in the audience.

The turnout was amazing – I got there 15 minutes before the show started and could only find seats in the last row! The audience was clapping enthusiastically throughout the show as the models appeared, non-stop, showing off some really great student designs.

It was a fantastic evening, an amazing runway show and worth every cent of the charitable donation ticket price!

I am looking forward to the next show, and judging by the comments of other audience members on the way out, I think there will be even a bigger crowd next time! Looks like you might be needing the larger ballroom downstairs for the next event.

Again, congratulations Dr. Thomas the Fashion Department! Great job!


*Dennis Wright did a great job as moderator, I saw Carol Franklin running around behind the scenes and there were probably many more I didn’t even see. It looked like half of Greg’s Cinema students were also frantically filming and taking photos, plus all of the Fashion students out front cheering the models on, and many working backstage – it looked to be a huge collaboration of lots of people. Compliments and congrats to you all.