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Tag Archives: movies
7 golden rules for Your First Short Film
The easy availability of DSLR cameras, consumer editing packages, and cheap VFX has made filmmaking incredibly accessible and easier today. This has given rise to a number of independent filmmakers and if you are thinking of joining the rank this … Continue reading
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Top 5 Trends in Animation Today
Technology in animated movies has been evolving for years. Today, the distinction between live-action and animation are blurring as seen in movies like Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and Guardians of the Galaxy. Similarly, there are a … Continue reading
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Things you Must Know about James Cameron
A Living Legend who gifted the world Cinema with epics like Terminator, Titanic & Avatar. He is known for his technical revolutions which he has been introducing in the Industry ever since he embarked on his journey. In total, Cameron’s … Continue reading
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Federico Fellini
Italian humanist director Federico Fellini was amongst the most intense autobiographical film directors the cinema has known. He had no formal technical training in his profession. His career in cinema spanned five decades and he gained much critical acclaim. He … Continue reading
1970s was the depression period of Korean Cinema
Governmental control over the film industry reached its height in the mid- and late-1970s, nearly destroying the vibrant film culture that had been established in the preceding decade and a half.This time period can also be called as “the winter … Continue reading
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Tagged 1970s, cinema, film, film festivals, film industry, film issues, Korea, Korean, Korean Cinema, Korean Cinema in 1970s, Korean Film, movie, movies, Pusan, South Korea
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