Should the Evolution of AI be Regulated?

Ever wonder if your job will someday be replaced by a highly intelligent computer program? It’s already happened to many of us over the past decade or so. Aspects of video-editing are now being performed by AI, which currently simplifies a video editor’s job but could evolve into an overtaking of the position as a […]

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A Day in the Life of a RedEye Intern

Are you looking to intern with RedEye? If so, you might be wondering what the average day looks like here. For my personal project as RedEye’s Summer 2022 intern, I decided to create a video that could help other aspiring interns while also showcasing skills I learned over the summer. How I Chose a Medium […]

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Alexandria 2022 Media Services Award

It is with great excitement that RedEye proudly announces the receipt of the “Best of Alexandria 2022 – Media Services.” This recognition represents our 14th year running of receiving this award. “We work incredibly hard to maintain top quality for the best price and it is a great honor to receive recognition for this continued […]

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RedEye Celebrates the 22nd Vento Public Service Award with National Park Trust

RedEye is excited to announce the successful presentation of the National Park Trust Bruce F. Vento Public Service Award for 2022. For 16 years, RedEye has worked with National Park Trust to commemorate upstanding public servants for their efforts to protect the environment. This year’s event was live and in person, unlike the last 2 […]

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Your New Gaming Hub… Netflix?

Since its creation in 1997, Netflix has become an entertainment staple in homes all around the world. It’s known for being the first successful streaming service in existence, and has provided the masses with an ever-changing myriad of movies and television shows. Throughout its almost 25 years, the streaming service giant has undergone critical changes […]

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Women In Film History: Alice Guy-Blaché

Women are important to the film industry and how it was developed.  Through out film’s history women have been the pioneers of film for years breaking glass ceilings and even started new trends in film. One woman who was important was Alice Guy-Blaché.  She was very important in her time in the industry and even […]

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IATSE Strike – Pending Vote

IATSE or International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees may or may not be experiencing a strike soon. What is IATSE and why are they striking? IATSE is a Labor  Union. The Labor Union is the for most of the Film Industry. It represents over 140,000 Professionals. There are many different departments within IATSE, Each department […]

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Podcasts Then & Now

Podcasts are used in today’s world, but they have evolved since they were first starting to get attention back in 2005. A podcast is a form of media that users listen to and download audio files. This was when podcasts were available on iPods and were being listened to throughout the world. Comedians and radio […]

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Pictograms of the Olympics

Pictograms are graphic symbols that have some sort of meaning behind them. They are visuals of sports while representing them in a creative way. This year, human pictograms were shown for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. Athletes made shots of all 50 competitions in a short amount of time. This required equipment and for teammates […]

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The Power of Drones

The vision that is revolutionizing movies and TV comes directly from drones. The aerial shot is now easier to get with these devices. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires users to register their drones. Anyone who wants to be a drone pilot needs flight plans, licenses, and insurance to film. Drones give producers the chance […]

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