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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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Dos and Dont’s of an Animation Portfolio Website

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An animation portfolio is a compilation of clips that demonstrate your knowledge, skills, and animation style. Animators must make it a point to upload their best clips on their websites. Those looking for a specific type of job must prominently feature projects that demonstrate their animation style.

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Essential editing transitions - 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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Violence, neon and retro-wave: what demon is inside of Nicholas Winding Refn pt. 2

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Well, the storytelling is kind of sketchy and I was thinking I'm watching a clip in the form of a movie. That's why the "Bronson" sends the message that true art gains through suffering, i.e Just like the protagonist of "Bronson" becoming famous through violence, Refn uses violence as an act of expression and representation of art.

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The gentleman with a rocker's heart: Guy Ritchie

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Art by @nadi_bulochka So why Guy Ritchie is part of the cultural code? However, a look at Madonna's ad for BMW M5 shot by Guy Ritchie reveals many of his signature directorial cues - head-banging clip editing, daring shots and angles, slowing down and speeding up the image as well as his trademark visual humor.

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The 2020 Holiday Shopping Guide for Board Game Lovers

Brand Game Development

The tile might feature a city, a road, a cloister, grassland or some combination thereof, and it must be placed adjacent to tiles that have already been played, in such a way that cities are connected to cities, roads to roads, etcetera. When that area is complete, that meeple scores points for its owner. Carcassonne – $32.

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Not at all silent Kevin Smith

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Art by @nadi_bulochka "Clerks." is the first and most important film of the director's career, because already in it the main features of Kevin Smith's directing style are clear. It may seem like nothing happens in the film, but in fact, the whole point and coolness of the film is hidden in the dialogue and character interactions.

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