7/15/2018 0 Comments My ReturnHey Ya'll I'm coming back to the site in the next month I've been so busy with my last two semester of school. I had an intense four months of classes but I can say that it was worth it to be able two graduate with honers and two working Screenplays on a short script and the other a feature length script. I the coming days I will post my bi weekly journal for the four months I had to write three drafts of a 90 page screenplay.
I will be posting bi weekly every Sunday this will give me more time to prepare and give you guys a complete in depth look at the movies I'll be posting. I will be picking up where I left off with the underworld series. I will give you all a review on the Thor Ragnarok, Black Panther, Infinity wars, Justice League and the last Jedi. I'm working on the X-men series and the Disney princess movies. I will be trying to keep up with all the movie news and news about Netflix shows and movies.I will be keeping up with Comic Con San Diego and I will try to go to the New York Comic Con this October, I'll even take some video and post a lot of pictures if I get to go. I'll see ya'll again Sunday July 29th with the review of the first Underworld movie. XOXOXO
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11/26/2017 0 Comments Hey AllHello my fellow cinema nerds I'm sorry for the hiatus but I started class up again in august and I've been super busy with my classes. but look forward to me returning in December with some new reviews about the movies I've seen.
Marvel phase three returns the underworld series and the x-men series Born in July of 1970, Christopher Nolan was always sort of made for Summer. As an adult, that promise has been fulfilled with blockbuster spectacles in the hot months, but it all started when he was a child. It was then that he picked up the drug that became an obsession for the rest of his life: a Super 8 camera.
The result of those early ambitions and the study of storytelling in college led him to create shorts, build a feature in Memento that drew acclaim, and to embark on a studio career that has blended intelligence with popular culture. He’s invaded our dreams, altered a genre and made magic. So here’s a bit of free film school (for fans and filmmakers alike) from a man who is waiting for a train… Take the Time to Meet Raw Festival TalentHow do you hook up with a talented cinematographer like Wally Pfister? Or a brilliant director like Christopher Nolan? Or the right sound designer, colorist or editor that your project needs? A little networking at festivals can help. “I was at the Slamdance Festival with Following while Ron Judkin’s Hi-Line was being shown at Sundance. I thought it was a beautifully executed film that was clearly produced with limited resources. I had to meet the guy who shot it. I decided during our first conversation that I wanted to work with Wally. We just clicked the way you sometimes do with people. We know each other better today, but our relationship hasn’t changed. There is a synergy that affects our ability to translate ideas into images.” Next time you’re impressed by someone else’s work at a festival, go tell him or her. It might lead to a solid partnership. Of course, that also means that while you’re at a festival, you have to take the time out to check out screenings that aren’t your own. Understand Every Job on Set“I’m interested in every different bit of filmmaking because I had to do every bit of it myself – from sound recording and ADR to editing and music. I feel very lucky to be a member of probably the last generation who cut film on a Steenbeck flatbed, physically taping it together and dropping out shots. It gave me a really good grounding in knowing overall what has to go into a film technically that was very valuable. And it meant that absolutely everything I did was simply because I was passionate and wanted to try stuff. You’re never going to learn something as profoundly as when it’s purely out of curiosity.” Real Places Add CredibilityNolan has continuously shown an affinity for film over digital, in-camera effects and real locations as well as a belief that having as little CGI as possible is the key to taking the audience on a true adventure. Be a Lover of Movies FirstIn any number of conversations, Nolan brings up all sorts of titles (most frequently, it’s Blade Runner) that he drew inspiration from. He’s a movie geek. When Wired asked him about the elements of Inception, he answered: “I’m a lover of movies, so that’s where my brain went. But I think that’s where a lot of people’s minds would go if they were constructing an arena in which to conduct this heist. I also wanted the dreams in Inception to reflect the infinite potential of the human mind. The Bond movies are these globe-trotting spy thrillers, filmmaking on a massive scale. The key noir reference is the character Mal; it was very important to me that she come across as a classic femme fatale. The character and her relationship to Cobb’s psyche is the literal mani-festation of what the femme fatale always meant in film noir – the neurosis of the protagonist, his fear of how little he knows about the woman he’s fallen in love with, that kind of thing.” That’s one of many, many examples. Learn to Blend Subjective and Objective in Writing“What I try to do is write from the inside out. I really try to jump into the world of the film and the characters, try to imagine myself in that world rather than imagining it as a film I’m watching onscreen. Sometimes, that means I’m discovering things the way the audience will, with character and story. Other times, you’re plotting it out with diagrams and taking a very objective view. Writing, for me, is a combination of both. You take an objective approach at times to get you through things, and you take a subjective approach at other times, and that allows you to find an emotional experience for the audience.” Not exactly a straightforward concept, but it in some ways means a calculated approach to craftsmanship that involves seeing things as creator and audience. The third element is becoming a God inside the world you’ve created. Knowing what cannot be known by any one character, then seeing things through their eyes, then trying on the pupils of the people who will experience the movie. Go Into the Story has a sharp take on what the method means. Read more at Film School Rejects: https://filmschoolrejects.com/6-filmmaking-tips-from-christopher-nolan-1af8fd7a75cc/#ixzz4rgUrGYqe 9/3/2017 0 Comments Coming out in SEPTEMBER PT 2
8/14/2017 0 Comments Rating systemI've decided to change my rating system to letter grades instead of the system I have now.
the letter grade keeps everything organized and I don't have to have different rating systems for everything so I'll be using the new system today. A+(Being the best) A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D D- (being the worst) 8/5/2017 0 Comments Phase ThreeI'm going to put a hold on phase three until November when Thor 3 comes out .
8/2/2017 0 Comments Coming to theaters in AugustAug 4
The Dark Tower Kidnap Columbus Wind River Aug 11 Annabelle: Creation The Glass Castle The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature Ingrid goes West Good Time The Only Living Boy in New York Planetarium Aug 18 The Hitman's Bodyguard Logan Lucky Gook Patti Cake$ Aug 25 Birth of the Dragon Leap! Tulip Fever The Villainess |
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