Who was it who said this era Spielberg was like a dad who wanted to tell you a scary story before bed but didn’t want you to have nightmares? Great line but I can’t go with it. He was doing a sorta bummer-hope, showing the cost to give the lift value. More grace than optimism.
Both this and MINORITY REPORT are excellent movies, but hamstrung to some extent by Spielberg’s refusal to end on a down note when the stories clearly require that.
As independent creators reshape horror, we're witnessing a generational shift in the genre.
Before SKINAMARINK, director Kyle Edward Ball was making terrifying analog horror videos on YouTube.
Streaming now on Shudder.
Kane being interviewed asked about gen AI during an interview for the film basically confirmed for me that the AI readings ppl have had for the film are 100% intentional
The way Palance delivers “a bad idea… ON THE LOOSE!” became the go-to way of disagreeing with each other among my college buddies. Relationship issues, what to get on pizza, didn’t matter. It was like the ultimate argument winner. Once someone said it, you were toast.
CozyBlanket Pro enables effortless topology flow editing.
Simply delete the area you want to rework and sketch a guide with your desired loop flow. Autocomplete suggestions automatically adapt to the target patch.
food and drinks consumed in a movie theater doesn’t really go into your body. it goes into your movie theater body which is separate & holy and harm-proof
I would pay good money to see an uncut version of this session just to see how long it actually took and how close it actually was to what he was describing
Martin Scorsese is an advisor to Black Forest Labs.
He's spent six decades shaping how the world sees stories. Now he's helping us shape visual intelligence with human taste and craft at the center.
We sat down with him for a working storyboarding session using FLUX.
I signed this. We are watching media capture take hold before our eyes and we are the only ones who can at least try to stop it before our independent press is significantly hollowed out.
what should happen:
- studios promote young new directors
- smaller budgets
- less CGI, AI
- real movies produced with care, made by real people
what will happen:
- inde navarette funko pop
- OBSESSION cinematic universe
Blender 5.2 has a new shader feature called "thin wall" which is designed for meshes which have no thickness (or very little).
These can be anything from leaves, paper, tissues and some thin plastics
(images taken from Chritstopher3D's youtube video)
FLOW was big, but BACKROOMS is a whole new level of attention for Blender, and I’m so excited so many more kids will learn it because of this movie’s success.