'The Day You Long For' trailer is here! Enjoy this peak into the film as we prepare for the official release, which is just a couple of days away now!🍿
https://t.co/ReCOHF2ISp
Jon Favreau introduces #TheMandalorianAndGrogu at the LA premiere:
“I sat by my dad 49 years ago watching ‘Star Wars’ for the first time, and tonight I get to sit next to my dad and watch this movie.”
Forget Dune 3.
Forget The Odyssey.
Coyote vs. ACME is the most important movie for you to see in a movie theater this year simply because David Zaslav tried to take it from you.
Show the CEOs good movies of ALL shapes and sizes are worth fighting for.
Seeing ASPECT RATIOS written incorrectly all over the internet. Let's see if this clears it up. The aspect ratio is the relationship between the width and height, traditionally separated by a colon.
A square has an aspect ratio of 1:1 because it's width and height are equal.
Formats like IMAX (15-perf 70mm) are projected at 1.43:1, 1.43 times wider than it is tall.
Writing it as 1:4:3 implies height, width, depth.
Modern TVs are 1.78:1 or 16:9 because 16/9 = 1.77778 and we round it up.
Super 35 = 1.33:1
VistaVision = 1.50:1
Standard Widescreen / Flat = 1.85:1
IMAX Digital = 1.90:1
Univision = 2.00:1 or 2:1
5-perf 70mm = 2.20:1
Anamorphic / Scope = 2.35:1 or 2.39:1
Ultra Panavision = 2.76:1
Days of Future Past executed this concept perfectly and all without a director too
Side note but this scene is so beautiful and helped me and so many others get through difficult introspective battles
Ben Mendelsohn has a gift for making ambiguity magnetic. Hero, villain, or something unsettling in between, he gives every role a quiet menace and a pulse of unpredictability that pulls the whole film toward him.
A ‘HEROES’ sequel series is in the works.
Titled ‘Heroes: Eclipsed’, the series is set years later where new evos are being awakened and discovering powers that will change their lives.
(Source: Deadline)
David Goyer wrote a STAR WARS movie to be directed by @RealGDT that we’ll never see?! I’m going to need a minute.
My full chat with David here: https://t.co/3qAJn5Zv5c
Christopher Nolan uses a detailed shot list, but Steven Spielberg prefers to improvise.
Aaron Sorkin plots out his films meticulously, but Quentin Tarantino writes without an outline.
David Fincher shoots dozens of takes, but the Coen Brothers shoot very few.
There are as many ways to make a film as there are filmmakers.
Try everything and keep what works for you.