My first review out of @unnamedfootage is for DO NOT WATCH — a spellbinding take on cursed films.
It's a freaky, boundless, and rather innovative take on found footage. Feels like it should be a Benson & Moorhead flick (a high compliment)?
https://t.co/HpCYDreQLs
Pleased to report DO NOT WATCH is something you SHOULD watch. Found footage fans (and ppl who love HOUSE OF LEAVES) will totally dig this slow-burn, heady descent into editing madness. Congrats @RyanToyama ,@TheJPOuellette, @justinjanowitz, Dylan Matlock
https://t.co/UMGyz2Bz5Y
My directorial debut "Do Not Watch" just got Deadlined. An amazing cast and crew on this film. The title says do not watch, but you're definitely going to want to.
https://t.co/VgHZtw12GP
"Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali" has been nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Documentary (Television), and the award ceremony is this Saturday. Congratulations to director @stmarxbk producers @jsonperez and @kenyabarris and DP @justinjanowitz 👏
Thank you @BerlinIFF Berlin Independent Film Festival for including our film in your festival! This year it is online Feb. 9-16th. Link to watch: https://t.co/6p78GZhUSU
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We’re looking for something fresh.
Well, we’re looking for something like this other thing.
Make it like this other thing, it will help to sell it, we can always change it later.
The execs actually just called.
They said it’s a bit derivative.
They’re looking for something fresh.
@lucimarz@AmericanCine@IndieWire Loved this article! I’ve been a fan and proponent of B&W for a long time. From your article, “The stylization of black-and-white unmoors it from time and space…” so beautifully sums up my thoughts in a brilliant way.
To the people saying, "This is not America," please stop.
Yes, it is. A place where a racist white man with a gun can murder protestors in cold blood protected by an entrenched system steeped in white supremacy.
Don't look away. This is your country.
compression is more important than resolution
dynamic range is more important than resolution
clarity does not equal resolution
resolution is not as important as you think