Tag: movies

How to Shoot the Start of a Relationship’s End in ‘Marriage Story’ | Anatomy of a Scene
- by Cameron Friesen
- 6 hours ago
- 10 comments
“Hi, I’m Noah Baumbach, and I’m the director of ‘Marriage Story.’” “What I love about Charlie– Charlie is undaunted.” “This is the second part of the two opening montages that begin the movie. The first is Charlie talking about Nicole.
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Joss Whedon’s Never Ending Story
- by Cameron Friesen
- 10 hours ago
- 69 comments
– Hi, I’m Omar. – And I’m Mia. And this is NERDSONG where we asked you guys for a nerdy topic to write a song about and then we gave ourselves one week to come up with the song. Steven
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The Silent Era: Crash Course Film History #9
- by Cameron Friesen
- 12 hours ago
- 100 comments
Hollywood, here we come! The glamor! The celebrities! The scandals! I’m not talking about Bennifer or Brangelina. Craig: Are they still things? Nick: No… Craig: I’m kind of out of touch. But I’m not out of touch with the Golden
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Movies are Magic: Crash Course Film History #1
- by Cameron Friesen
- 15 hours ago
- 100 comments
Hello there! How would you like a ticket to one of the most influential forms of mass communication the world has ever known? It’s a universal language that lets us tell stories about our collective hopes and fears, to make
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Georges Melies – Master of Illusion: Crash Course Film History #4
- by Cameron Friesen
- 16 hours ago
- 99 comments
When’s the last time you heard a really good story? Maybe it was was a TV show that made you dream of discovering aliens as a kid, or a book that completely changed how you think about yourself. We’re all
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Ray Liotta Talks Marriage Story in the Corner Booth | Netflix
- by Cameron Friesen
- 23 hours ago
- 34 comments
– I’m Krista Smith and welcome to The Corner Booth. I have at my table today Ray Liotta, we are gonna talk about his new movie, “Marriage Story.” – Ah here’s the fact, Jack. I charge $950 an hour, Ted
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The Golden Age of Hollywood: Crash Course Film History #11
- by Cameron Friesen
- 1 day ago
- 100 comments
When I say Hollywood, you probably think of big-budget movies, star-studded premieres, and studios with giant backlots pumping out film after film. Most of those associations really began sometime between the 1920s and the 1950s. Once audiences could hear actors
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‘Frozen 2’ Passes Previous Disney Record, Makes $3.2B in Domestic Ticket Sales | THR News
- by Cameron Friesen
- 2 days ago
- 0 comments
– Tell me, you’re older and thus all knowing. Do you ever worry about the notion that nothing is permanent? – Uh, no. (air whooshing) ♪ Do you wanna build ♪ ♪ Disney’s bank account ♪ (air whooshing) – Well,
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The Irishman DP Rodrigo Prieto On Capturing an Epic Story | Netflix
- by Cameron Friesen
- 4 days ago
- 34 comments
For me, cinematography is thrilling because of that. You want to fool the audience into thinking they’re actually seeing these people in a car, driving around and they’re not. Hopefully nobody can tell what was shot in a studio and
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