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We're a growing community of folks who have some relation to a type of media, whether that's film, radio, the web, or anything in between. Terrabang Studios is spreaheaded by 3 young renegades from the San Francisco Bay Area. Our goal is world domination. We'll settle for nothing less.
We do a lot of stuff here at Terrabang, like producing, creating, and distributing content across a wide variety of mediums. We work both on personal and professional projects as well as share resources and content for others to use on their projects and we encourage you to do the same.
To create a community where people share their collective resources to help each other create better and more engaging content. We give back everything we can, including stock footage and original music for you to use in your projects for free. Help us out and pitch in your stuff!
If you live in the SF Bay Area, you can work with us! Don't worry if you don't, there are a plenty of ways that you can contribute. Donate some of your original music for the world to use, submit a screenplay for us to shoot, write for our blog, etc. Register on this website to get a head start on all of the stuff we're planning to offer.
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Posted in: Company News
We’ve been tired of our old web host for a very very long time. We always planned on moving to a new host or getting our own private dedicated server, but it was never really a reasonable option for us since we really haven’t had a lot of time or reason to focus on our ...
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Posted in: Company News, Featured
So, a lot has been going on at Terrabang Studios recently. In fact, so much has been going on that I decided it was time to launch a new company and absorb Terrabang into it. This new company is ReelGood Productions LLC. Terrabang and all of it’s original crew will remain and nearly nothing will ...
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Posted in: Featured, For Fun, Tips and Tricks
Finn and I decided to head over to the Concord Skate Park to meet up with a friend of ours to see what we could capture using the 7D at 60fps and some added digital slow motion, courtesy of After Effects and Twixtor. We shot for about an hour and a half at various shutter ...
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Posted in: Digital Film
Digital filmmaking has made great strides in the past few years. Resolution, low-light sensitivity, and portability keep improving along with decreasing costs to actually obtain or rent the equipment. Pair that up with recent improvements with motion control systems, and you’ve got a recipe for something completely awesome. Enter TimeScapes, a project Tom Lowe has ...