Make Film Work Redesigned

Posted by Jason on March 13th, 2009


Meagan has been working on this design since October. OCTOBER. Things weren’t helped any when I accidentally deleted everything two weeks ago after trying to upgrade WordPress.

That sucked.

She wasn’t happy. And I owe her, big time.

But now here we are. I’m on a new host as well, with many thanks to a very special Salem resident for that little bit of awesomeness. I don’t know how it’s going to work out if I end up needing to serve a bunch of video in a short amount of time, but we’ll see how it goes for now.

Something you should definitely check out is the new Screencasts section. From there you can learn how to improve your shooting skills through informative and (highly) entertaining videos. The first is on Shutter Speed, and how to use it effectively. I think you might like it.

Finally, if you have any topics you’d like to see covered in a future screencast, let me know. I’m always looking for new ideas.

5 Responses to “Make Film Work Redesigned”

  1. Andy Johnson says:

    Found your site via Cederholm’s tweet. Very nice redesign, and your content is A+.

    Keep up the great work!

  2. Erik says:

    I like it!

    By the way, how did you accidentally delete everything!?

  3. Jason says:

    @Andy: Thanks.

    @Erik: It was completely my fault. I tried upgrading WordPress on our new host (which doesn’t backup automatically) and failed to backup anything manually. So the upgrade basically wiped out the custom installation. It was a bad night.

  4. wolverine says:

    Just found your blog. As an aspiring filmaker, I found some useful info here. Have u got an rss feed, I would have loved to subscribe to it.

  5. Jason says:

    Thanks. The RSS/Atom stuff was messed up for a bit, but it’s all working now.

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