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Main breakdown battle: human VS AI

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We've been talking a lot about technology lately, and the topic of evolution has appeared several times on our blog. Leave the boring pre-production routine to the Filmustage - automatic script breakdown - and focus on your creativity! but "how exactly do we want to make it happen?"

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Decoding cinema: A deep dive into film studies and its language

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Cinematic Techniques : Think of Alfred Hitchcock and his groundbreaking use of the "dolly zoom" in "Vertigo" , which forever changed the landscape of cinematic techniques to depict suspense and disorientation. ? Take the recurring use of oranges in "The Godfather" series, which film scholars agree is a signifier of impending doom or death. ?

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How Star Wars changed the cinematography

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In anticipation of one of the major holidays of the year, Filmustage has a new blog for you, which is, of course, dedicated to Star Wars ! We don't have that much time, however, we decided to tackle one thing: how exactly Star Wars changed the film industry. We can be wrong about certain statements - and that is fine.

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Poker on Film: Why Casinos Remain Appealing in Cinema

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Disclaimer: our blog has no academic purpose behind it, because we are viewers just like you. Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us. Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us. We are open to discussion and criticism.

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Camera angles - explained

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Without further ado, today we continue our series of informative blogs where we tell you about how movie is shot. If shot size and camera movement determine what we see in the frame, then perspective is how we see the object or subject in the frame. Hello friends. The camera is literally looking from bottom to top.

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Immanuel Lubezki's cinematography

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And don't get us wrong, this is totally justified: there are a large number of talented directors in the industry, which of course deserves attention. So today we will dedicate this blog to the man of the profession whose gaze we look at cinema, namely the cameraman. Cinema, like all art, is highly romanticised.

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Edgar Wright: Mastery of Visual comedy

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Namely, this blog aims to show that Wright has in its arsenal many more methods and techniques to tell a joke visually than his colleagues. The question is not "why", but "how" his movies are so funny and his style is so remarkable. Moreover, Wright uses very expressive methods. How's that possible?

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