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The Producer: The visionary force behind cinematic success

Filmustage

Script Development: Collaborating with screenwriters to refine scripts and ensure they align with the project's vision and budget. ? Here, their duties evolve: ✂️ Editing and Post-Production Supervision: Collaborating with editors, sound designers, and visual effects artists to craft the final product. ?

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Narrative in Video Games and how Filmustage deals with it

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It is not a secret that the game dev industry has become one of the most attention-grabbing in the entertainment field. For example Naughty Dog’s Uncharted series and The Last of Us, those games are very cinematic and there are a lot of games that look like films already or even films that are adapted into games.

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Change the Rules of the Game: NVIDIA Omniverse Brings an Arsenal of RTX and AI-Powered Apps, Extensions and DIY Toolkits to Accelerate Game Development Pipelines

Nvidia

Because of its versatility, USD is now being widely adopted across industries like media and entertainment, architecture, robotics, manufacturing — and now, game development. Graph Editing Framework For team members without extensive scripting or coding experience, Omni.UI Image: Omni.UI

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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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How Star Wars changed the cinematography

Filmustage

Leave the boring pre-production routine to the Filmustage - automatic script breakdown - and focus on your creativity! There's just no entertainment in it, and, as we found out, George Lucas really wanted to make a massive, fun movie. The ILM team had to create not just space battles, but the most epic and spectacular ones.

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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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How to Use Unity Cinemachine Virtual Cameras

Game Designing

Before Unity Cinemachine, camera movement needed to be directly keyframed or, using code, had to be carefully scripted. When using Cinemachine, you don’t need to know how to write code, though coding is still essential for some components, such as scripting how a user zooms using a mouse wheel, for example. What Is Unity Cinemachine?