For the GANG awards, the Jedi: Survivor audio team put together supercuts of all our favorite audio moments in the game. I felt like they were too good to not share, so I got permission to upload some of them here! Starting with the video for Sound Design of the Year 🧵
So he had an idea and gave his cinematographer John Seale marching orders: when filming material that’s going to be cut quickly, keep the most important information in the center of the frame, so that the shot doesn’t cut before your eyes can find the subject. pic.twitter.com/RcYn4PD3if— Will Ross (@SadHillWill) September 29, 2022
that villeneuve post really revealed the dividing line between those on here who consider cinema to be a visual medium capable of creating ecstatic experience and those who merely think of cinema as a shabby extension of theatre and literature.— coмrade_yυι (@Comrade_Yui) February 27, 2024
Text from image: "The filmmakers deviated from the standard practice of placing the horizon at the lower third of the frame when shooting on Imax. Instead, they framed the horizon through the center to align with the natural scanning of the viewer's eye and maximize the impact of peripheral vision in 70mm Imax. This approach aimed to create a more functional image where essential information is presented centrally, while the peripheral vision contributes to the overall atmosphere and immersion. The goal was to engage the audience directly and intuitively, fostering a deeper connection compared to an intellectual exchange."
because THE FABELMANS has everyone talk about where directors put the horizon now, this is a pretty fascinating explanation from Hoyte Van Hoytema on why he and Nolan's frame the horizon dead-center in IMAX for OPPENHEIMER, from the latest issue of American Cinematographer pic.twitter.com/wFHTKxzdkj— Brendan Hodges (@metaplexmovies) October 24, 2023
I have a crazy conspiracy theory about Apple, virtual reality, and avatars that I don't actually think is true but is too weird not to share.It starts with how Apple's corporate and AppleTV content...looks. pic.twitter.com/RTpm3uzcmr— 𝒥𝑜𝑒𝓁, 𝒶 𝒻𝓇𝒾𝑒𝓃𝒹 (@joeljohnson) June 7, 2023
I hate how in the new trend of "oners," they often call attention(!) to themselves, and you instantly know the action will follow a video-gamey and predetermined path. they're not thrillingly invisible or feats of great filmmaking. They just kind of ...happen, but in an empty way— Brendan Hodges (@metaplexmovies) April 28, 2023
Hey Creatives - get in the habit turning your fave tv/ film/ ad/ music video techniques into gifs that you can use when you are presenting scripts. Here are some of my faves i've used recently. Feel free to steal!— Nathalie Gordon (@awlilnatty) February 21, 2023