U, S, and Toby

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Recent News
A Love Letter to the Berkeley Film Studies Experience

An Extremely Unlikely Choice Be fearless, challenge your assumptions and follow your dreams. Be a true #cinebear. It was at the end of 2012; I had founded...

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Finding The Meaning of Life

The title of this article might sound pretentious, a click-bait or an immature call for attention – who could claim to know the meaning of life – so it...

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Why Fashion Films shouldn’t simply be Eye Candy, and Models aren’t Mannequins

Introduction to the Project When I say “We know each other from SMC”, this usually classifies a friendship that goes way back on my subjective perception...

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14 Days of Desert, Life and Bodypaint

Venturing Into the Unknown – Prelude This section explains how I got on board of the project, since that’s of interest to some of you. If you want to...

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#cinebears: The History of a Hashtag and the Future (?) of UC Berkeley Student Filmmaking

I am sitting in a Starbucks in Burbank (a city that’s part of LA county) as I write this, surrounded by ridiculous air conditioning and noisy jazz. Very...

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Guest Article: The Art of Television Cinematography – Interview with Maja Zamojda from the UK series “Skins”

Growing up, the cinema often referred to celluloid projected on the big screen. Television was a platform left to dramas, soaps, and hospital or crime...

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Inter-/Transdisciplinary Research and Education Mash-Up at UC Berkeley

Warning: This post is pretty berkeley[adj]. If that classification doesn’t make any sense to you, it will – in a few paragraphs. Prelude One thing you...

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Like … Kind Of, Sort of, Maybe, Uhm.

The Everpresent Ridiculous Way We Millenials Learn to Talk When I came to the US in 2008, I only used the word “like” as a synonym for “similar to”. A...

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GUEST ARTICLE: CINEMATOGRAPHY DECAL WEEK 10 – COMPOSITION

Greetings, fellow filmmakers and readers of Tobias Deml’s excellent blog. My name is Casey Currey-Wilson, and I’m a freshman at UC Berkeley taking Toby...

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Guest Article: Postapocalyptic Directing for “Phoenix 9″

Phoenix 9 from the Director’s Point of View It has been half a year now since we shot Phoenix 9 in Los Angeles. By that time, I was writing an own blog...

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Postapocalyptic Cinematography for “Phoenix 9″

As a Cinematographer, you define the look of a film. But sometimes, your creative support and your social abilities are equally important – such as when...

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[...] of Tobias Deml’s excellent blog. My name is Casey Currey-Wilson, and I’m a freshman at UC Berkeley taking Toby’s Cinematography DeCal this semester. This week’s topic: Composition. [...]

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Warning: This post is pretty berkeley[adj]. If that classification doesn’t make any sense to you, it will – in a few paragraphs. Prelude One thing [...]

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BECOMING A FILMMAKER Where does your filmmaking Odyssey begin, and what’s the next move you should make in order to jumpstart your career? Well, the [...]

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Growing up, the cinema often referred to celluloid projected on the big screen. Television was a platform left to dramas, soaps, and hospital or crime [...]

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Growing up, the cinema often referred to celluloid projected on the big screen. Television was a platform left to dramas, soaps, and hospital or crime [...]

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Origins and Sustainability One of my main issues when deciding about coming to UC Berkeley or not was that I had no idea what kind of student films ca [...]

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When my alarm went off at 8:30am on Saturday, October 26, I could actually wake up! (A huge accomplishment for me on a weekend) What was so special th [...]

Guest Article: A Filmmaker’s Odyssey, Part I

BECOMING A FILMMAKER Where does your filmmaking Odyssey begin, and what’s the next move you should make in order to jumpstart your career? Well, the [...]

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Growing up, the cinema often referred to celluloid projected on the big screen. Television was a platform left to dramas, soaps, and hospital or crime [...]

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