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Never Underestimate More Input

It is very important to get input on your movie from somebody that you trust. iSundae II was finally shown on a TV screen just this past week, to the get input on what we could do to improve it before the final release. [Read more →]

It’s What You Do With What You’ve Got

How many times have we, as filmmakers, longed for fancy props, elaborate sets, or even just enough space to film in? Well, here is a list of tips that can work wonders. [Read more →]

Saying It Without Words

Read any book, ask any pro, and you’ll be told that showing it is better than saying it in most cases. If you can get the story across without saying a word, you generally end up with a more compelling story, and it sounds less cheesy. [Read more →]

Phantom Moose on YouTube

Hey everybody! Over the last weekend, we set up a YouTube account for Phantom Moose, giving us an opportunity to post more video. Right now we have a short video about the sword fight practice from iSundae II, but stay tuned for more coming in the near future. If you have any suggestions for videos that we could post, be sure to leave a comment and tell us.

Movie-Making: Are We Crazy?

For years (four, to be precise) I’ve wondered whether we movie-makers have gotten into the best occupation on earth, or if we’re just gluttons for punishment. Who in their right mind would want to spend a month in the feverish, non-stop, stress-filled, running-around-in-circles activity we call making a movie? That naturally leads to the question, are we in our right minds? But this isn’t about getting personal. The question is, why? [Read more →]