September 28, 2016 •
Editing, Film, Humor •
Vogue Fish •
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Gordon sits down with Nicholas Monsour to discuss the editing of Keanu. They talk about the films timing and how tone shifts affect the editing in a comedy. Go to aotg.com/cuttingroom for more interviews.
I like burritos. I like hamsters. It was either this or the debate between surveillance and privacy. I’ll let others fight the good fight. Just want to spread some joy today. Mashable reports on new Youtube comedy channel HelloDenizen’s first
In the age of Reality TV (this could be in my future, if I’m lucky, so no hate here), it was bound to happen. Someone was going to document the intimate details of the secret lives of Storm Troopers. Going all Jean-Claude Van Damme and doing an epic
November 4, 2013 •
Humor •
Vogue Fish •
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Something disturbing is going on at the meowfit tumblr page. And yet… it’s like a car wreck, one can’t look away. Downright creepy, yet amusing and addictive. You be the judge.
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From nofilmschool.com: What is the future of cinematic storytelling when virtual reality starts to take center stage? Industry professionals and indie makers alike have been
With the release of FRONTLINE’S latest 360 project, “Night of the Storm”, Kenzie Audette reveals the post production process for a 360 project. In the spirit of
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I thought I was going to dive head and palms first into Hong Kong harbor. But I didn’t. Instead, I recovered on my backside and only my ego was bruised. I looked up at my
First impression: Survived dramatic landing at Kai Tak airport. Rewarded with a humid, sticky airport. Last impression: Getting continually searched at customs… Had to
Why are they all subtitled? Hong Kong films are made in Cantonese by an industry whose primary audience is in Hong Kong, the rest of Asia second. The fact that the rest of the
director Lam Wai Lun Color 91 min Before Jet Li hit the U.S., but after he was done making Hong Kong movies full time, it was thought that Zhao Wen Zhuo would be the next great
Director: Jamie Luk Writer: Jamie Luk, Siu Man Sing Cast: Amy Yip, Chikako Aoyama, David Wu. Running Time: 94 min. Plot: A mad scientist transfers his mind to a wicked robot,