Film Riot

Hosted by Ryan Connolly. New episodes Mondays & Thursdays

JOIN THE REVOLUTION From Triune Films and writer/director Ryan Connolly comes Film Riot, a hybrid of sketch comedy, tutorial, reality TV and a whole lot of nonsense, with the ultimate goal of teaching the art of independent filmmaking. Whether it's low budget effects or how to create a film from... Read More

Blowing Up a Mailbox & A Serious Lack of Ritalin

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 – running time 09:06

Film Riot revisits some of the effect from older ads. Plus the announcement to the editing contest.

Disappearing Limbs

Ryan explains how to pull off the disappearing arm effect from an older Netflix ad.

01:23 | Play

Mail Box Explosion

Find out how to replicate one of the effects from the Brutal Boys ad.

03:10 | Play

Editing Contest Winner

The first ever Film Riot editing contest came to an end last Friday, and a winner has been chosen! Thanks to all who submitted, each entry was lovely and unique, not unlike a snowflake.

To check out all the entries, go to the videos section on the Film Riot Facebook.

Keep an eye and ear out, this is the first but definitely not the last contest you can get in on.

05:10 | Play

Once you’re done, check out our Film Riot Twitter for updates on the latest movie news and filmmaking tips.

You can also follow Ryan’s personal Twitter for more fun stuff, including the occasional behind the scene look at what goes on while making the show.

And of course the Facebook. Because it’s a blasty.

And if you have an idea for an effect that you’d like to see made into an episode, shoot us an email at FilmRiot@Revision3.com.

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About the Show

Details
Show Title:
Film Riot
Description:
Film Riot is a how-to trip through filmmaking from the mind of Ryan Connolly. From how to make great effects to following Triune Films through production, Film Riot explores the art of filmmaking in a way you've never seen.
Categories:
Comedy, How-To & DIY, Movies & Media
Launch Date:
May 27, 2009
Episodes:
Credits