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A new era for Africa’s video games industry at Africacomicade’s Gamathon 24

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Having attended the 2023 edition, I could see the event’s vigorous growth firsthand. It began with an online workshop by Joey Ansah, on fight choreography for video games. He is an English actor and fight choreographer, known for his expertise in film and video game adaptations.

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"Don't Look Up": Satire in its Essence

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People care about the truth, and they are willing to fight for it because they wanna know the truth. The truest example is Adam McKay's new film "Don't Look Up" , which makes a very witty commentary on modern society. The target can be a war or a political regime - it's all varying from film to film. Fight Club" dir.:

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A beginner's guide to cinematic storytelling

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Understanding film narrative and screenplay ?️ In the realm of cinema, a robust film narrative and a well-structured screenplay are paramount. A strong narrative binds all the elements of the film, while the screenplay, often the unsung hero, is the blueprint from which the movie springs to life. ? Image source: IMDb.com ?️

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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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Mastering Minimalism: Roger Deakins

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Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us. That's why being able to create the image of your film in pre-production is extremely important. The cinematographer always tries to make the world of the film as natural as possible, so that the viewer does not have to think about how it was shot.

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Essential camera movements - explained

Filmustage

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. So, let's not talk too much, and get started.

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Lenses as an artists instrument

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Let's take a look at the work of Roger Deakins in the film "No country for old men". The use of wide-angle optics in this film is difficult to overestimate, because it is used there literally in every frame. The philosophy of using a wide angle in this film is to show that the characters are unnecessary to the rest of the world.

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