AFTT Film student Amir Kamrani’s has recently had his film “The Wheel Chair Life” accepted as a finalist in the 2017 FocusOnAbility Short Film Festival!
We spoke to some of our graduates, who have gone on to do some incredible things in the industry, from working with Steven Spielberg, to Producing films all over the world, and asked their advice.
Jack Domenici is a graduating film student at AFTT, finishing up his course this month, June 2017. Recently getting a job working as a Camera Technician for Panavision, he told us his story.
Paul Barakat is a writer, director and film tutor at the Academy of Film, Theatre and Television. We wanted to find out more about what he considered paramount to becoming a working writer and director in the industry.
The five C’s of cinematography, as outlined by Joseph V. Mascelli could then be argued to be fundamental concepts essential to filmmaking. Each concept must be carefully considered when producing, shooting and editing a project to ensure the highest quality outcome.
We chatted to festival director Nashen Moodley to find out what makes a winning film stand out.
When starting out making short films, every filmmaker needs to learn to budget, and more importantly, keep the costs down to fit the budget.
The nature of both the acting and film industries is highly collaborative. We look at how this process can be made smoother.
2016 Acting Graduate Madeline Scrace tells hers story of a move to the big apple.