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The best online courses for filmmakers 2023 - pt. 1

Filmustage

Filmmaking Stuff home page The blog: A filmmaker's encyclopedia The blog functions as a treasure trove of knowledge, covering a broad spectrum of filmmaking topics such as scriptwriting, directing, cinematography, and editing. From screenwriting to directing, these courses provide a rare opportunity to learn directly from cinematic legends.

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The most badass Christmas movies - Filmustage edition

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If you lacked that kind of pure 80's cinematic spirit where minimal graphics and everything was solved with high-end makeup and animatronics, this movie is for you. And we are not at all surprised, because Robert Zemeckis has always been a pioneer of new technologies in cinema. In short, it's a wonderful tale from a wonderful director.

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How Star Wars changed the cinematography

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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.

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The 7 Coolest Filmmaking Pre-Production Tools of 2023

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Does it integrate seamlessly with your preferred editing software, post-production pipelines, and other production tools? Final Draft also also caters to various budget constraints, offering both premium and educational versions. Sharing your cinematic spell is effortless with Movie Magic. Compatibility and Integration ?️

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The Top VFX, CGI & Special Effects Schools

Game Designing

Some classes in digital SFX schools are computer-generated imagery (CGI), motion capture technology, digital composting, and navigating green screens. Facilities Facilities are critical in VFX schools as modern special effects depend entirely on high-end technology. It also has a campus in Busan. New York University New York, U.S.A.

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‘Progressive’ AI dialog tools are a Trojan horse

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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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