Posts in 2023
Why Buying Memorable Movie Cars Is Tricky

by Lewis Robinson

Cars such as the DeLorean in the “Back to the Future” series and the various shiny vehicles in the “Fast and Furious” franchise have made their mark on millions of viewers. If you’re shopping for a car, you might consider buying a vehicle you saw in a movie. It would probably not be the exact same vehicle (although you might be able to swing that), but one of the same make and model.

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What Material Is The Triple Portable Monitor For Laptop Made Of?

The Three-way Portable Screen for Laptops is a cutting-edge item that has taken the marketplace by tornado. This small, lightweight as well as portable monitor is designed to provide customers with an extensive workspace and also a much more effective job experience. With its sleek layout, high-quality display, as well as user-friendly functions, the Three-way Portable Screen for Laptop is becoming an important device for professionals, gamers, and content designers alike.

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The Rise and Decline of CGI in Today’s Cinema

by Kevin Gardner

From the black holes in Alien to the explosions in Star Wars to the spectacular landscapes in Avatar, CGI plays a pivotal role in cinema. Computer-generated imagery, or CGI, has become a staple in modern cinema, creating spectacular visuals that would have been impossible to achieve with traditional filmmaking techniques. After all, no one can film on Mars, but with CGI, we can create a realistic Martian landscape that brings a story to lif

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Easy Mistakes to Make When Taking Your Commercial Headshots

Commercial headshots by a professional headshot photographer are important for helping you stand out from the crowd when applying for commercial acting work. Whether you’re applying for radio commercials, television commercials, or other advertising roles, you want your commercial headshot to be at the top of a director’s pile. However, even when you hire a photographer to assist with your shots, it’s easy to make some of the following mistakes. 

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PODCAST: Episode 104 of "The Cinephile Hissy Fit" Podcast

For their 104th episode, two murderous film critics, two well-heeled dads, and two suspicious teachers Will Johnson and Don Shanahan welcome guest Mark Krawczyk of Special Mark Productions to the first of two feature episodes. A lover of cult classics and schlock of any variety, Mark suggested the boys put their detective skills and funny bones to the test with 1985's much-loved Clue. Mark brings his own cinematic magnifying glass for toasting this brand of comedy.

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 5 Tips to Maximize Your Movie-Watching Experience on YouTube

YouTube is a popular platform for watching movies, and it has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its convenience, variety of options, and affordability. If you're looking to maximize your movie-watching experience on YouTube, there are several tips you should keep in mind. In this article, we'll share five tips that will help you get the most out of your YouTube movie-watching experience.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Infinite Sea

In a scant 76 minutes, Infinite Sea bravely approaches contemplative science fiction with a tiny budget for VFX (also managed by Aramal himself) and an aim for abstract and cognitive obstacles of the human condition. Much can be complimented in those crisply stylish attempts at big ideas and even bigger questions. Yet, it is hard to fathom the so-called infinite as having something missing, but a penetrative punch is absent. The bridled chemistry of the leads is what you will put your finger on to blame.

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