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Re-building the horror: Robert Eggers

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In recent years, all we hear about is the "new wave" of horror films - intelligent, arty, unconventional films that contrast themselves with the silly "horror movies" of the past. Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us.

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Monumental beauty: Denis Villeneuve

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There have been many attempts to adapt this science fiction epic and we've even written a separate blog about one of them - Сonquering the "Dune": a masterpiece that is not destined to appear - but this time Denis Villeneuve has taken on the film and so far it looks as if he's done his job admirably.

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Innovative Director: James Cameron

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James Cameron began his career in 1974 and has never stopped amazing the film industry and the public with spectacular movies. His first films were warmly received by the public, as evidenced by the box office. In 1984 "The Terminator" was released, which deservedly awarded Cameron the title of a master of sci-fi action films.

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Defining reality: Steven Spielberg

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He began his career as a B-movie horror director and is now regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of his generation, but also of the history of world cinema. Absolutely everyone, even those far removed from cinema, can name several of Spielberg's films at once, a testament to his great legacy.

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How to make movies in 2022: the set vs the screen

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It is no mystery that the goal of any film is to make the viewer believe in the fictional world on the screen. Of course, this is not true of documentary films, but believe us, there are genres of documentaries that blur the line between fiction and reality. But we'll talk about that some other time. The difference is colossal.

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Essential camera movements - explained

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This week we continue to tell you about the main and essential camerawork techniques, without which no film can be imagined. As you understand, every scene in a film consists of several or maybe many shots, each of which is meant to move the story of the film. Blade Runner 2049" , dir.:

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Best Script Coverage Services in 2025: What Professional Readers Won't Tell You

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Script coverage is a powerful tool in the film and television industry, designed specifically for evaluating screenplays before they enter production. The Black List Source: Deadline The Black List is a premier platform connecting writers with industry professionals across film, television, theater, and publishing.