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Film Riot's Gear & How to do The Scorsese Shot!

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 – running time 14:59
Ryan gives the run down of all the gear he uses for Film Riot, and shows the extras he will be getting to make his short film 'TELL'. Plus, lear how they did two of the most requested effects from the Christmas special.

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The Scorsese Shot

The most requested effect from the Christmas special, was not an effect at all. Learn the technique behind an over-head shot!

00:54

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Burning Santa!

The second most requested effect was Josh burning Santa. Though we don't really tell you how to do the effect... There is a bit better of info her for you!

02:28

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Nah, Playa, Nah!

Why is this playa so down?

06:12

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Ryan's Gear

See the list of gear Ryan uses to make Film Riot, and the extras that he will be getting to make 'Tell'.

06:29

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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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