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Welcome To The New & Improved NoamKroll.com! Here’s What You Can Expect This Year

Over the last few weeks I’ve been updating the look and feel of this site as a means to allow for a better user experience, and as of last weekend the updated site was officially launched. I have some exciting projects, articles, reviews, and other great content in the pipeline, and the newly refreshed design will allow me to put out more high quality content than ever before.

My long term goal with NoamKroll.com is not only to provide readers with engaging filmmaking content, but also to serve as a community of sorts where filmmakers can gather to ask questions, seek advice, and eventually share their work. Already, many visitors of this site have been using the comments section to connect with myself and other likeminded filmmakers, but over time I will be adding new features (such as a forum) that will allow for an even richer experience.

 

You will continue to notice updates to the functionality and content of the site over the next little while, including more educational tools, such as new video guides and one on one training programs.

 

I launched my Guide For Capturing Cinematic Images With Your DSLR about a year and a half ago, and have had a tremendous response to it. Since then, I’ve been working on a series of video guides that will be released in the not too distant future, along with options for in person training, and Skype consultations. I’ve been waiting to release some of this new material until the new site was ready, so for those of you that have been asking – the wait is almost over.

In addition to the new video guides, upcoming forum, and other features of this site, this year will also offer more content than ever on NoamKroll.com. You can certainly still expect to see my usual slew of gear reviews, rants, tutorials, and other filmmaking articles – but you will also start to see more behind the scenes content. Specifically, I am documenting the process of creating my feature film and will be releasing behind the scenes photos, videos, and other material as the weeks go on.

So for now, sit back, relax, and enjoy some of the new content coming to this site in 2016.

Thank you all so much for supporting this site!

 

About Author

Noam Kroll is an award-winning Los Angeles based filmmaker, and the founder of the boutique production house, Creative Rebellion. His work can be seen at international film festivals, on network television, and in various publications across the globe. Follow Noam on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook for more content like this!

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  • Precious
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    Nice website Noam. Here has always been one of my favorite internet cafes when I need filmmaking/cinematography food. Unfortunately, the new website is not mobile responsive, and that’s not too good! *sad face*

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    • Thanks! I’m working on the mobile site as we speak…

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  • Ken
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    Being new to BMD, I would love some URSA Mini training.

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    • Sounds good Ken! I’ll be sure to post more URSA Mini content when I can… Stay tuned.

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  • Danny
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    New Year New you! Congrats, Ive been following since 2014. Unfortunately I haven’t been able to make it to your film Making seminars, hopefully next year!

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    • Many thanks Danny! I will have more coming up and as I mentioned in the post some one on one training as well, so stay tuned!

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  • Xiong
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    Nice, can’t wait for the new content.

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    • Thanks Xiong! You were one of the first followers of this blog… Maybe even the first comment way back when, so thanks for sticking with me!

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  • Simone
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    Great news, Noam!
    I look forward for new video, your “Guide For Capturing Cinematic Images with Your DSLR” was really helping for me!

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