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Camera angles - explained

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But before we continue, we want to remind you that here we promote the love of art and try to inspire you to take your camera and make a short film. Also after a long time of hard work we are happy to announce the beta-testing of the new scheduling feature in the Filmustage software.

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Shocking style of Darren Aronofsky

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However, the inconsistency of his work suggests that it is an art that has a particular message. Art does not have to express what is convenient - and Aronofsky takes advantage of it. The editing takes the point of view of the heroes of the film, it only highlights what the protagonists are obsessed with.

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How "The Boys" criticize modernity

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Today we will try to look at the famous TV series from an atypical point of view. Art by @nadi_bulochka Satire over Marvel An inexperienced viewer will probably not be able to notice the image of Marvel , a giant, a monopolist of the entertainment industry, behind tons of blood and black humor. Another feature is the presence effect.

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Edgar Wright: Mastery of Visual comedy

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Art by @nadi_bulochka Physical comedy: gag From the very beginning of cinematography, everything depended only on visual perception because the filmmakers couldn't record replicas due to lack of technology. Cinematography, first of all, is visual art that's why gags are the most natural kind of joke in movies. How's that possible?

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The mastery of visual storytelling: David Fincher

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Art by @nadi_bulochka About colour and light Light Throughout the director's filmography, his philosophy of guiding his characters through an impenetrable darkness peeks through. The point is that Fincher rarely uses this method, and when he does use natural sources, it's mostly sunlight, flooding the frame.

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How to make a Boom: Michael Bay

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Before we continue, we want to remind you that here we promote the love of art and try to inspire you to take your camera and make a short film. Also after a long time of hard work we are happy to announce the beta-testing of the new Custom categories feature in the Filmustage software.

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The mastery of Martin Scorsese

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Art by @nadi_bulochka Childhood, film and religion Scorsese was never obsessed with religion, but he grew up in a deeply religious family and planned to become a priest. For example, in his debut feature "Who's That Knocking at My Door", Scorsese raises the age-old question of the struggle between higher ideals and lower desires.

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