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Sarah Jonesis one of the most recent additions to film production terminology. Saying the name "Sarah Jones" is an invocation to remember on-set safety procedures. Sarah Jones was a camera assistant who lost her life because of negligence on set. Her untimely passing is invoked on-set when ...
Whip Pan:A rapid camera movement that creates a blurred transition between shots, often used for dramatic effect or as a stylistic choice. Xenophobia: A theme or narrative element in films that deals with fear or hatred of foreigners or the unknown, often reflecting social anxieties. ...
unlike film cameras which, in the case of 4x5, even 50 year old cameras and lenses are in use daily. DO NOT buy a digital camera as an "investment." I bought my $4,000 D1H knowing it is a disposable camera, which just like a $4,000 computer will be worth nothing...
It also supplies guidance for the camera crews so they know what equipment they will need to shoot different scenes, and for the editors in post-production to understand the stylistic goals of the producer and director. Film Production The producer, director, and others coordinate a schedule for...
(Abusive terminology removed by moderators) No kidding "Blade Runner (The Final Cut)" is dated for its UHD video release! The point is the DUMB SLOPPY inconsistency! The "Taxi Driver" 35mm print from 1976 is not what is being reviewed for home video surround, nor are the several other ...
avant-garde conventions globally. However, this study aims to problematize the use of such classificatory terminology, and ultimately to question whether the use of terms such as ‘New Wave’ detracts more from our understanding of popular cinema than it elucidates....
More Movie Memoriesis one-third more tales from Craig Miller’s time with Lucasfilm (including how and why he had a character’s name changed, the line of dialogue he came up with that’s in the film, and who was Star Wars’ Secret Weapon), another third about the films he worked on...
What’s most interesting to me, though, is how Yang’s formal ambitions almost oppose his more realistic screenplay. So much of the film is comprised of shots of two characters where the camera is pulled just slightly back, just enough to emphasize the walls around them. It makes things fe...
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