Ahem, ah, I’m sorry for barging in on you like this, wasting your precious time, and I haven’t even proved myself to be a totally dependable blogger, so I won’t be promising anything as big as an “I’m back” because I really don’t know if I am but…. I thought you needed an explanation. And […]… Continue reading Of Going, Like, Totally Missing — Of Opinions
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Disney’s ‘Myth: A Frozen Tale’ should be a case study for anyone filmmaking in VR — TechCrunch
This week, on my way to check out a little ride debuting at Disneyland in California, I stopped by Walt Disney Animation Studios in Burbank to check out “Myth: A Frozen Tale.” “Myth” is a new VR experience created by a team working at the studio that debuted with the movie but has not yet […]… Continue reading Disney’s ‘Myth: A Frozen Tale’ should be a case study for anyone filmmaking in VR — TechCrunch
Filmmaking in the Time of COVID — cinemaoceania
This spring Writer-Director Pete Britos planned to shoot a feature film… We were set to start shooting House of the Shark – Mango Dreams March 25, 2020 at Makiki Skatepark, under the H1 Freeway. Production on this project started in 2012 when our lead was eight-years old. He’s now sixteen. Less than a week before […]… Continue reading Filmmaking in the Time of COVID — cinemaoceania
Magnolia: How do you make God laugh? — Reely Bernie
As much as I want to discuss the ending to Magnolia, I am also ecstatic for the human being who has yet to see this remarkable film (and that extraordinary ending). I promise I am not giving anything away when I say that the ending has a lot to do with what is happening to […]… Continue reading Magnolia: How do you make God laugh? — Reely Bernie
Indie filmmaking tips: A short guide to indie filmmaking — iFilmThings
An intro to indie filmmaking What do you do when you have no savings, no inheritance, just a basic office job, you’re not in the film industry, and a major passion to make films yourself? Well, just find a way to make them. Since 2005 I have self-financed, self-produced, written and directed, along with collaborators, […]… Continue reading Indie filmmaking tips: A short guide to indie filmmaking — iFilmThings
Alice — Hobo Moon Cartoons
Jan Švankmajer (1988) Alice is a 1988 dark fantasy film written and directed by Jan Švankmajer.Its original Czech title is Něco z Alenky, which means “Something from Alice”. It is a loose adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s first Alice book, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865), about a girl who follows a white rabbit into a bizarre… Continue reading Alice — Hobo Moon Cartoons
Filmmaking in Nepal — Bedales Blog
By Jake Morris, 6.1 In February half term, I went to Nepal – a country with an incredibly rich and diverse culture, which makes it the perfect basis for a film. It seems that whenever anyone speaks about Nepal, they instantly think of the Himalayas or Mount Everest, but not nearly as many people speak […]… Continue reading Filmmaking in Nepal — Bedales Blog
Work Ethic in Filmmaking w/ Director Paola Bernardini — Artvoice
Director and producer Paola Bernardini has a special sense of work ethic when it comes to filmmaking. She’s always putting in the time to make unique and intriguing films, and once she’s started a project, there’s nothing that will get in the way of finishing that project. As you’ll hear her describe in the interview, […]… Continue reading Work Ethic in Filmmaking w/ Director Paola Bernardini — Artvoice
Classic Review – Inception (2010) — Jordan and Eddie (The Movie Guys)
Title – Inception (2010) Director – Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight) Cast – Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Ken Watanabe, Marion Cotillard Plot – In a world where dreams are accessible and vulnerable, master dream manipulator Dom Cobb (DiCaprio) and a crack team of experts set forward on a dangerous… Continue reading Classic Review – Inception (2010) — Jordan and Eddie (The Movie Guys)
‘Better Things’: The Superhuman Filmmaking of Pamela Adlon — IndieWire
A first-class empath and storyteller, Adlon’s dedication to her art is hard to comprehend even when you witness it first-hand. via ‘Better Things’: The Superhuman Filmmaking of Pamela Adlon — IndieWire