While looking at the credits of a film, we often confuse producer as the money guy, but this perception is totally wrong. In fact, A Film Producer is a person that takes the initiative, co-ordinate, supervise and manage the whole production of a film. He is often referred to as the catalyst. He is there […]… Continue reading Understanding the Role of a Film Producer — Film In Detail
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The quarterly festival that focuses on the greatest under 5 minute short films from around the world. Films get showcased at the FEEDBACK Film Festival and receive an audience moderation video on their short.
Pre-Production of a Film – A Secret Sauce to Success? — Film In Detail
We heard a lot about pre-production and the importance of it for a film. But, unfortunately, I don’t see many filmmakers doing it. Yes, it can be overwhelming and requires knowledge of many aspects of production, as well as an ability to prevent potential crises down the line. But if you stay organized it’s very […]… Continue reading Pre-Production of a Film – A Secret Sauce to Success? — Film In Detail
What is the difference between Color Correction and Color Grading? — Film In Detail
Beginner and indie filmmakers always aspire to achieve the Film Look, because not many of us have thousands of dollars’ worth of cameras like Arri Alexa LF or Red Dragon, etc. Even after using such camera the image still need to be color corrected as, at the end of the day, they are still digital […]… Continue reading What is the difference between Color Correction and Color Grading? — Film In Detail
The Masters of Film Industry: David Fincher and his Style of Filmmaking — Film In Detail
When predictability is removed from a film, everything that remains is a thriller. There are some names that are associated with it and to name a few, Alfred Hitchcock, Roman Polanski and David Lynch are come exceptional thriller directors. Another director that made this genre his own with his trademark visual style and camera work, […]… Continue reading The Masters of Film Industry: David Fincher and his Style of Filmmaking — Film In Detail
ELEMENTS OF CINEMA —
Film /fɪlm/ a story or event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in a cinema or on television. Like nature has its various elements cinema has its elements too. They are mainly direction, screenplay, cinematography, editing. Cinema is an art form and like in every art the artist needs […]… Continue reading ELEMENTS OF CINEMA —
You think The Silence of the Lambs doesn’t contain propaganda? Think again. — The blog of Igor Boyar
I think that it’s time for me to share some of the things that I’ve enjoyed lately. First of all, the people who follow my blog probably realize that most of the films that I see are old films. There’s a reason for this. When it comes to Hollywood films, old films are much better […]… Continue reading You think The Silence of the Lambs doesn’t contain propaganda? Think again. — The blog of Igor Boyar
Dances with Wolves (1990) — Military Gogglebox
Introduction Dances with Wolves is a 1990 American epic Western film starring, directed and produced by Kevin Costner in his feature directorial debut. It is a film adaptation of the 1988 book of the same name by Michael Blake that tells the story of Union Army lieutenant John J. Dunbar (Costner) who travels to the […]… Continue reading Dances with Wolves (1990) — Military Gogglebox
Top 5 Favourite Songs of the year so far — S C E N E – I T
My favorites so far! via Top 5 Favourite Songs of the year so far — S C E N E – I T
Top 5 Favorite movies of the year so far — S C E N E – I T
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Nat’s Lists: 5 Unsung Heroes of Cinema — Fat Nat’s Film Talk
It takes an absurd amount of people to make a film. Not only are there actors and directors, but there’s writers, editors, cinematographers, sound guys (sound people doesn’t really have the same ring) cooks, makeup artists, costume designers….the list is pretty much endless. Unfortunately, most of the plaudits tend to end up with just two […]… Continue reading Nat’s Lists: 5 Unsung Heroes of Cinema — Fat Nat’s Film Talk