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Dylan Couper January 25th, 2012 02:20 PM

What are the biggest filmmaking magazines?
 
Hey guys, hope you can help me with this one.
What are the biggest filmmaking magazines out there? In terms of "indie-type" production based stuff like Indie Slate, Filmmaker, etc... Not Variety, etc. Would like to know in terms of perceived importance.

Thanks!

Greg Fiske January 25th, 2012 04:13 PM

Re: What are the biggest filmmaking magazines?
 
American Cinematographer

Ken Hull January 25th, 2012 08:41 PM

Re: What are the biggest filmmaking magazines?
 
Dylan,
Well, American Cinematographer, published by ASC, is the most obvious.
Cinema Editor, published by ACE would be another.
Cineffex is good magazine for special effects.
HDVideoPro is good for video equipment reviews.
DGA Quarterly is published by the Directors' Guild.
Videomaker is aimed at beginning filmmakers.

That's all I can think of right now.
- Ken

Allan Black January 26th, 2012 03:28 AM

Re: What are the biggest filmmaking magazines?
 
Morning Dylan, or afternoon or evening I'm never sure up north.

I like this MovieMaker, I've never ordered a print copy but in terms of size, it fits right on my laptop.

Movie News, Film Reviews, Interviews, Film Festivals | Welcome to MovieMaker Magazine

And yes this one .. The ASC -- The ASC Magazine: Podcasts & Downloads

Seems like all the print mags are latching onto the web. Granted it's nice to open up a magazine and read someones story
but in the digital d/load world everything is speeding up with podcasts and stuff, and some are only web based.
Sadly the latest gear is mostly dated before the postman arrives with the mail.

IMO print magazines are rapidly heading the way of the telex and the telegrams, it's a cost and keep up with the Jones thing.
You know that books are available on Kindle, eventually the kids won't know any different.

A mate is a superannuated National Geographic photographer who has a room with almost every issue. Right from the start the layouts were great
and it became a collector thing, very soon either he runs out of space or his wife backs up.

Does he ever look back through them? Not often and less when 4K becomes routine.

Playboy! .. that's different :0

Cheers.


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