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How long it takes to do a movie action?

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Hey, movie enthusiasts! Ever wondered why it takes so long for your favorite action films to hit the big screen? Well, buckle up because we're about to dive into the fascinating journey from script to screen, exploring the twists and turns that contribute to the time it takes to make an action movie. 1. Script Development:    The first pitstop is script development. This leg of the journey can be a rollercoaster, influenced by factors like how intricate the story is, the number of script revisions, and the dynamic collaboration among writers, directors, and producers. 2. Pre-production:    Next up is pre-production – the phase where the magic begins to take shape. Think casting decisions, scouting locations, designing killer costumes, constructing jaw-dropping sets, and tackling various logistical tasks. For action flicks, throw in some extra time for stunt coordination and training. 3. Principal Photography:    Lights, camera, action! This is where the rea...

Movies 2024: The Best Releases

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Hello again to all movie lovers! Today you will talk about the movies that will be released in 2024, and they are quite interesting! So join us on this magical tour through the world of cinema and its future releases. Ferrari Release date: February 9, 2024 Adam Driver, Penélope Cruz, and Shailene Woodley team up for an awesome movie called 'Ferrari'. It's all about Enzo Ferrari, a big shot in the world of car racing. So, picture this guy dealing with a rocky marriage and his company teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. Tough times, right?  But hold on, things get seriously epic when Ferrari decides to go all in on the legendary Mille Miglia race in Italy. This race spans a whopping thousand miles across Italy. Now, you don't need to be a Formula 1 pro to appreciate the drama. Trust us, the story has a happy ending that'll leave you feeling pumped! Dune (Part II) Release date: March 1, 2024 Denis Villeneuve's 'Dune', things wrap up with Paul officially be...

Did you know this about Fast & Furious 7?

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Good morning, dear movie lovers! We hope you are very well. Today, we will talk about one of our favorite movies. We are talking about Fast and Furious 7 (2015) we bring interesting facts about the movie that you probably didn't know. Enjoy it! How they finish recording Fast and Furious 7 without Paul? After the tragic death of Paul Walker. It was a really difficult time for all the fans and the production team. Paul's disappearance occurred while all of his scenes in the film had not yet been completed. To overcome this challenge, the production team took extraordinary measures. They used stunt doubles to recreate Paul Walker's pending scenes, making sure to capture his essence and signature style. Additionally, advanced CGI (computer generated imagery) technology was used to perfect the visual representation of Paul's character in the final scenes. Ultimately, the team managed to overcome a tragic moment and create an emotional and respectful farewell for the beloved ...

This tool will change cinema

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  HFR, the improved shots in the cinema Hello movie lovers! welcome to a new entry on our blog "FilmSpot" Today we explore the mysterious world of the acronym "HFR" (High Frame Rate). What does this mean? Basically, it is the speed at which the screen updates, exceeding the conventional 24 frames per second. Why 24fps? This speed became standard for theatrical releases due to sound quality and cost savings. But here's the exciting thing: HFR challenges these standards! Imagine this fun fact: the 24fps standard was chosen because it was the minimum frame rate necessary to produce decent sound quality and, furthermore, it did not consume excessive film, keeping costs at bay. For years, British television has broadcast at this speed, setting a standard we all know. Why 24 frames per second, Why no more? The industry cautiously observes the trend. Ang Lee, known for his adventurous spirit (remember The Life of Pi in 3D), took a bold step with his Gemini Project, sho...

Cinema Geniuses

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  Timothy Walter "Tim" Tim Burton's distinctive style and storytelling in the film industry. His fascination with the macabre and the fantastical often intertwines, creating visually stunning and emotionally resonant worlds. Burton's collaborations with Johnny Depp and composer Danny Elfman have become iconic in shaping his cinematic universe. His artistic vision often explores the outsiders and unusual, with characters like Edward Scissorhands or Jack Skellington becoming emblematic of his storytelling. His ability to blend dark themes with fantastical storytelling has earned him a dedicated fan base. In addition to his film work, Burton has also explored into other artistic endeavors, including writing and illustrating books, contributing to art exhibitions, and even directing music videos. His impact on popular culture extends beyond cinema, influencing fashion, art, and Halloween celebrations.  Despite occasional critical reception variations, Burton's films c...

History

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The beginning of Cinema When talking about the birth of cinema, everything began on the date of December 28, 1895, when the first films made by the brothers Auguste and Louis Lumière revolutionized the industry and the art of the image with their inventions such as the instant photo, then they invented the film projector, until December 28, 1895, when they managed to project the first silent film performance. They were the ones who made and screened the first film in 1895. They filmed it in Paris on March 19 and called it “La sortie des ouvriers des power plants Lumière à Lyon.” Wh at where early films like? Early films were really brief, often just a few minutes. They'd show up at places like fairgrounds or music halls wherever they could set up a screen and make the room dark. The movies covered local scenes, exterior places, funny shorts, and important news. They came with talks, music, and got the audience involved. Even though they didn't have talking that matched the scen...