I think for cinema in general
I mean relatively speaking it's a very young art form compared to literature, music, and art
I just don't remember the last time I was completely geeked out on a movie or watched a movie that really thrilled me
I spend a lot of time going back to the '70s and...
Looks like Netflix is going to acquire Warner Brothers (Paramount is still in the chase).
And The new Hollywood era is disappearing right before our eyes.
It's looking sort of bleak.
I'm going to try and and post here more often Facebook is dead anyway. Or not necessarily just dead, but not a lot of film stuff on my Facebook page if you know what I mean
I agree with both of these last takes
I don't think I'm being nostalgic about this
Trying to have genuine conversations regarding filmmaking or cinema in general is very difficult and unfulfilling with modern social media as mentioned, how it all just disappears into the void.
I have this...
I'm not a Nolan fan, and frankly, I don't get the hype. Of course, I come from a perspective of the New Hollywood (which is dying before our eyes).
Interstellar was very, very good, but the rest of his body of work I can leave be. And Dunkirk? Horrible. And that score? Horrible. That...
I've always found cutaways to a second camera during documentaries distracting. I'm not talking about an establishing shot necessarily, but an entirely different angle of attack. I like the KEEP IT SIMPLE as if I'm sitting there across from them while they speak more pleasing.
Agree I like the second one much better.
I have to find somewhere to put that file cabinet It's heavy with guns inside.
And I need a new tripod as one of the seals broke and it won't stay vertical I've known this for some time. 😂
A couple more grabs. If anyone needs any context It's a scene where a man is sitting on his bed looking at it empty pillow because his wife died 😉
First shot is 3,200 ISO
Second shot is 400 ISO
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Aputure 300x w/ spotlight 36mm
And Zhiyun 60W w/grid