I understand that movies like “There Will Be Blood” are not entertaining but how come most people can not look passed that and see it for the brilliant film it is? I always here “OMGZ THAT IS THE MOST BORING MOVIE I HAVE EVER SEEN”. Maybe I am of a rare breed of film goer who appreciates quality over stupid jokes and gratuitous action?
Hi i am currently applying for an abroad university but don’t know which of these are a good life path and money-making career to build my life on.by the way i love short-films making and totally the jobs in back of camera(like editing),and somehow front like journalism…etc.although i don’t have any official experience in these fields but i feel i got this talent(has little knowledge of Photoshop,Flash,After Effects and sound editing Softwares).
I am planning to attend there after high school, but I am scared that I will not be able to find a job after I graduate due to the fierce competition for those kinds of jobs. I would like to do video/film editing. Are there a lot of internships for those? I know they say they have internships, but I would like to see if anyone out there that has graduated or is attending right now has a job in their intended field of study.
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I’m going to school next fall at Asbury University (a Christian college with a HUGE emphasis on communications) and I’m doing a double major of Film Studies and Production and Creative Writing, with a minor in Acting. I want to eventually become a director. After I finish school, where is the best place to start? Film Festivals, or getting a small part behind the scenes of movies on LA?
Release Date: 07 May 2010 Genre: Drama Run Time: 143 Mins Starring: Shahid Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Vir Das, Meiyang Chang Lyrics: Anvita Dutt Guptan Music: Pritam Produced By: Aditya Chopra Story, Screenplay, Dialogue & Directed By: Parmeet Sethi Life in the 1990s was remarkably different for the average Indian. Consumerism had not set in. It was devoid of most of the luxuries of the West. In fact everything imported was good, and everything Indian, pass BADMAASH COMPANY is an extraordinary story set in the 1990s in middle class Bombay (as it was known then), of four ordinary youngsters Karan (Shahid Kapoor), Bulbul (Anushka Sharma), Zing (Meiyang Chang) and Chandu (Vir Das) who came together to start an import business of things longed for by yuppie Indians! What made their venture such a stupendous success was the fact that they found a way to beat the system and soon became the undisputed kings in their business, realising their one dream of making quick money by doing all the wrong things the right way! Living the life of champagne wishes and caviar dreams, the four friends discover that to make a business successful you dont need big money. All you need is a big idea! With their larger than life schemes, the four go on a wild roller-coaster ride into the world of sheer glitz and glamour where the stakes are high and risks even higher! All was well and hunky dory till one day the four maverick entrepreneurs are forced to shut shop until they come up with yet another …
Here is Part 3 of the Making of 300. It was on the DVD. Have fun watching. DLL108.
I’ve seen directors and cinematographers carry a viewing lens around their necks. They use it to frame up a shot or get an idea of what will be on camera before they film. What is that thing called? If I wanted to buy one, do I need to be concerned about whether or not it matches the camera I will use?
I had boit of trouble thinking of a word when trying to say to a pal. Genius popped to mind. Quality. If u had to describe Tarintinos film making in one word. What word would you use to describe it. in your opinion
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Looking forward to reading these.
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