Hi there PVs, master @Vitalic
Thought of a dumpy and smokey room for sharing essays, articles, quotes, stills, personal notes, anecdotes, semi-conscient reflexions and all else relating the filmaking craft/art =)
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I don't quite agree with all of Beyl's aesthetic, cultural and philosophical assertions (despite the compelling visuals and whatnot 4 me zodiac, TSN and gone girl, as more mature poopoozas), but he surely did a super detailed/accurate research and glued all the pieces masterfully =)
By filmmaker Cameron Beyl
... and only 1 woman, pfffff, pussy!!!
Keaton is the Master! He sure could run fast. And Indiana Jones only had one rock rolling behind him!
A look on previz - storyboarding. And folow up
A bit more on Kurosawa
Finally a more "contemplative" exploration of composition.
Just going through Most Wanted Man's scenes stills and checking them against a grid =)
Found this one loaded with extremely useful advices, specially production wise =)
Now that a new instalment of the SW saga is coming, "old" material, references and techniques start to surface again; nevertheless I found this to be a truly interesting kind of homage to the guys with the brushes =)
Source article The matte paintings of the original Star Wars trilogy and their creators
From (for) the fans
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