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digitalvisiontv · 12 years ago
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Las Vegas Filmmaking
We Don't Shoot For Free! . 
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-Beezy
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digitalvisiontv · 12 years ago
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10 Movies That Made Me Want To Be A Director by Beezy
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digitalvisiontv · 12 years ago
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Rise Of An Empire: Exotic Dancers (Las Vegas) takes an inside look into the life and times of black strippers in Sin City.
directed by Beezy (@GWOPMagazine)
written by Clifton Dutton
music by Nasty New
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digitalvisiontv · 12 years ago
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Las Vegas, NV ranks no. 4 in the United States in homeless population rate in 2012.  There are 3.5 million homeless people in the country with an estimated 18.5 million empty vacant foreclosed homes across the nation at the same time.  GWOP Magazine takes an exclusive inside look at the homeless underworld of Sin City and the effects of poverty.
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digitalvisiontv · 13 years ago
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short documentary on Ex-LA Jewish Drug Kingpin, Dana Gold.
directed by GWOP Magazine
music by Nasty New
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digitalvisiontv · 13 years ago
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A short documentary we produced and directed on former drug kingpin Dana Gold. Directed By Beezy @GWOPMagazine
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digitalvisiontv · 13 years ago
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digitalvisiontv · 14 years ago
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short film Directed by Beezy, titled "Blood in my Mouth" (preview)
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digitalvisiontv · 14 years ago
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Web TV show Title: Around The Way Girls
Director: Beezy Tarantino
Shot on location: Miami, Detroit, Washington D.C.
Synopsis: This web series follows two female rappers from Detroit, MI as they seek an opportunity to make it BIG in the music business.
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digitalvisiontv · 14 years ago
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Extreme close-up: Focuses on a single facial feature, such as lips and eyes.
Close-up: May be used to show tension.
Medium shot: Often used, but considered bad practice by many directors, as it often denies setting establishment and is generally less effective than the Close-up.
Establishing shot: Mainly used at a new location to give the audience a sense of locality.
(i found this really helpful, since i am such a sucker for close-ups. enjoy!) 
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digitalvisiontv · 14 years ago
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7 Things you need to shoot a film
Excerpt from my upcoming book, "How to shoot a movie in 30 days: Guerilla Filmmaking Guide" So you want to be a filmmaker or director but have you no idea of how to get started? I grew up as a cultural sponge, soaking up classic films such as Boyz in the Hood, Malcolm x, Coming to America, E.T., and Scarface just to name a few. My favorite movie to date is American Beauty starring Kevin Spacey. I always wanted to be mentioned or compared to the great African American filmmakers such as Spike Lee, John Singleton and Melvin Van Peebles. I knew back in the day at the young age of 10 that I wanted to be a filmmaker and direct my own movies. In 2010, I was able to make my dream a reality and direct/produce my first short film, Blood in my Mouth. In order to make a short or feature film there are 7 essential things I feel you will need to get started. Missing one of these components is like trying to win the lottery without any numbers. After you get these things in order it is pretty much, Lights, Camera, Action! Checkout Beezy Tarantino's list of 7 essential things required to shoot your 1st film: 1. Director 2. Camera man 3. A script or screenplay 4. A good Editor 5. Cast/ characters 6. Crew 7. Location. Location. Location #Beezy Tarantino (director, Blood in my Mouth 2010) For more info log on to: www.digitalvisionlive.com
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digitalvisiontv · 14 years ago
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digitalvisiontv · 14 years ago
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To me, America is just another market
Quentin Tarantino
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digitalvisiontv · 14 years ago
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10 Things Every Filmmaker Needs
1. Good Smart Phone/ Android I use my iPad, which is great for sending emails & checking social networks. 2. Good Laptop I'm a Mac so i use an apple MacBook w/photoshop & final cut but you can utilize any good laptop wit a good battery and pro editing sofware such as avid, to start your film career. 3. Website/ email address Get a site that has your contact info, about me/bio section, your reel/portfolio and your current projects. 4. Business Cards Biz cards should be a mini-poster about yourself. 5. Build a social network In this day and age a 5 year old can create a twitter or Facebook... Social networks along with popular video sites like YouTube & vimeo allow indie filmmakers to have access to the world. Take advantage. 6. A good camera Flip cameras start at $199 and they record in HD. If u want a more cinematic look on a budget try one of the canon dslr's: 7d, 5d, rebel t2i, rebel t3i or a nikon that shoots 1080i. If you want a big budget look, shoot your film on a Red Camera. 7. Insider Info Get insider tips on relevant industry info from filmmaking blogs. 8. Networking Your network iz your net worth. 9. Pitching/sales skills Selling your script or idea is similar to being a car salesman, if you don't believe in your script no one else will. As a director you also have to be able to pitch your idea to actors, so they believe in your project. 10. Training Practice, practice, practice. Practice makes perfect. The only way to learn how to shoot films is to go out their and do it. Simple as that. Reach out to potential mentors but never stop shooting & creating projects. Happy Filmmaking! -Beezy Tarantino (director) www.gwopuniversity.blogspot.com
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digitalvisiontv · 14 years ago
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directed by Beezy Tarantino
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digitalvisiontv · 14 years ago
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Think it, believe it, achieve it!
Beezy Tarantino www.digitalvisionlive.com
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