Stephen

Stephen

(6 comments, 11 posts)

I am a jack of all trades. I currently live in Missouri but my wife and I are usually on the road. I work as a freelance photographer, filmmaker, and graphic designer. My day job's vary from pizza guy to pc repair tech. I love my wife's cooking(and my wife), and movies have always been my past time. I have alot to say but very little discipline to sit down and say it.

Home page: http://www.thewatchful.org

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Posts by Stephen
Event filming with EZ-Jib

So you want to get into event videography, eh?

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Here we'll explain how to get setup for producing quality professional events for as cheaply as possible but without shooting yourself in the foot if you want to do it as an on-going business.
Courtesy of HBO.

The Pacific Review

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The Pacific primarily follows three Marines (Eugene Sledge,Robert Leckie and John Basilone) in separate combat actions. These three characters have a remarkable story, and as displayed throughout this series, have seen things both similar yet completely unique to the originally bigraphical Band of Brothers. So the real question is: Why was it so bad?
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Saving Grace, The Film

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This new suspense/thriller is about Grace, a young nurse addicted to heroin. She is kidnapped by a survivalist who tells her that the world has ended and he has saved her. Despite a low budget and limited resources, Director and Producer, Christopher Pickle has brought together some intriguing talent with an even more surprisingly unique script.
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42 Inspiring Movies for Educators

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Almost every school across the country has required reading. Hemingway, Carroll, Dickinson, Bradbury--all of these authors are deified by our state employed educators. Now don't get me wrong, I support this. I think literacy and appreciation for classic and modern literature are essential to any person's education and development. I also so happen to believe that movies are pretty darn great too. So why not stick that into the system?
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ProfessorTom Signs On

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With today’s saturation of blogging and bloggers, most are becoming more and more blended together. Eventually, you couldn’t care less who wrote the article. All that really matters is that Google’s spiders have effectively found the information you were looking for. Most bloggers write about the same topics with relatively the same opinions and with [...]
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Top 10 Mac Apps, April 2010

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Ok, so I’m not going to bother mentioning the obvious ones(vlc, chrome, etc.) simply because this isn’t a list for non-geeks. If you have even an ounce of geek in you, I really think you should already know those obvious ones. So those of you who have had a mac for at least few months [...]
Courtesy of Dimension Films.

The Road

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If you are looking for a weekend suspense, do not watch this film. If you’re really into post-apocolyptic thrillers, do not watch this film. If you are a fan a the human struggle for survival and it’s prevailing through times of darkness, do not watch this film. If you are a fan of slow-passed stories that [...]
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The iPad Poem

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Oh iPad, how smooth is your touch and GUI so flawless Oh how I wish my budget was just as lawless But alas, as I stare into your glassy cold surface, My heart sinks for you serve me no purpose But soon Mr. Jobs will no doubt give you an update! Maybe a camera, a stand, [...]
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Number One Gun, To Secrets and Knowledge

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For those of you who know me, I am quite critical of music sometimes. Although, it really just depends on the day; someday’s I drive home listening to the local “variety” station, humming the tunes to the top ten hits they play on loop all day. Other day’s I refuse to listen to anything other [...]
Courtesy of Magnolia Pictures

World’s Greatest Truth?

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  Before we dive into the film, I need to make one thing very clear: This movie is funny but this movie is not a comedy(and I really don’t care that IMDB says otherwise). I say that for several reasons and it’ll make more since soon enough. When I first picked up World’s Greatest Dad at Blockbuster [...]
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