Sunday

Teaching Girls to Embrace the Geek!

This article from St. Louis Today
talks about a camp aimed at teaching girls science in the 9th and 10th grade. It's been well documented that girls and boys do equally well at math and science until about this age. For some reason, then girls drop significantly.

In video I've seen this phenomenon as well. It still surprises me that I am one of only a handful of female camera operators. After all, composing good shots and pushing buttons is not a uniquely male or female skill. But there's something about filmmaking that seems to make people think it's too technologically challenging (or geeky) for girls.

Funnily enough, when girls meet me and see me with the camera, a lot of this fear seems to melt away.

What about you? Do you see girls shying away from the behind the camera jobs? What about working with computers and post-production? And if you do see this phenomenon when teaching 'the science of moviemaking' what do you do about it?

Friday

Where to get Fonts


"Fonts are about the easiest way to add to your creative arsenal, and I’ve compiled a long, but certainly not complete, list of Web sites offering fonts ranging from completely free to uber-expensive." Great article from James Dempsey over at Macworld: Creative Notes

Thursday

Filmmakers That Think Outside the Film

Filmmakers That Think Outside the Film: This article takes you on a tour of some of the ways filmmakers are thinking beyond the film. Examples include how the assets of a film are repurposed, how filmmakers offering components of their film in digital format for anyone to ‘remix’. Courtesy of WorkbookProject.com

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