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Essential editing transitions - explained

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The very first discoveries in cinematography were montage techniques and tricks, because they created a film out of many different shots. 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. more than once on the set. So it is with the cut.

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

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British accent: "Bronson" Speaking about "Bronson" the statement of unsimilarity of Refns work become an absolute, cause after watching the "Pusher" trilogy, this film will blow you away with its montage and narrative structure. Well, the storytelling is kind of sketchy and I was thinking I'm watching a clip in the form of a movie.

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Not at all silent Kevin Smith

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That's probably why his films seem so vital and natural. But Smith is also special because his films have a kind of magical absurd humor. At Filmustage, we love Kevin Smith's films, so today our blog is about his directorial traits and techniques. Together they made the director's first film, "Clerks.".

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Paul Thomas Anderson: subtle genius or bold innovator

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In this relatively short period Anderson made only eight films and recently released his ninth, “Licorice Pizza” (2021), which was warmly received by critics. Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us. Each director has a different idea of how the script will look on the screen.

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Bong Joon-ho: the mastery of transnational directing

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In second place, of course, is European cinema, which is a very different world with a unique film language. And, unfortunately, the viewer doesn't always dare to look into film territory outside of Hollywood. It seems to have been overlooked and for nothing, as it has given us so many cinematic masterpieces.

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