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How Star Wars changed the cinematography

Filmustage

Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us. The main reference was a chronicle of actual aerial battles and even rumour has it that in the very first edit, which Lucas showed to his close friends Steven Spielberg and Brian De Palma , they edited excerpts from war movies instead of space battles.

Film 52
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The Top VFX, CGI & Special Effects Schools

Game Designing

Today, the most successful films and series leverage special effects to engage audiences and enhance their entertainment quotient. Digital Special Effects Digital special effects rely on computers to create amazing, entertaining visuals that support realism or showcase fantastical characters and environments.

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‘Progressive’ AI dialog tools are a Trojan horse

Game Daily

Ghostwriter churns out a bunch of potential verbal responses (aka “barks”) which the writers approve or delete, adding their own edits and perhaps a few tonal instructions for voice actors. It’s simple editing work that could easily be farmed out to lowly-paid and outsourced, contract workers. It’s f **g worth it.”

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Scary, ridiculous, and daring: the best B-horror movies

Filmustage

We're all familiar with the hype and gutsy new wave horror movies (we've covered some of them in the "10 best summer movies - Filmustage Edition" or "10 best directorial debuts" ), but we always thought it was cool to know the roots, to see iconic horror movies from the past that have certainly influenced modern masterpieces.

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