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GARY OLDMAN’S ACTING TIPS FOR ATHLETES

June 20, 2012 by Kerosene Films


Gary Oldman, one of the greatest actors of our time, reveals secrets to the craft of acting, giving indispensable advice to athletes and other non-actors wanting to pursue the craft.

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9 PULP MOVIE POSTERS YOU MUST SEE

June 20, 2012 by Kerosene Films

Check out these awesome pulp movie posters from illustrator Timothy Anderson. Prints are available from his store – check out his site to see the rest http://timothyandersonart-illustration.blogspot.com/

source: Buzzfeed

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MAKE YOUR OWN DARK KNIGHT RISES TRAILER!!!

June 19, 2012 by Kerosene Films

Fancy yourself a filmmaker? Here’s your chance to impress Christopher Nolan himself. All you have to do is cut a 25 second trailer and submit. You could win a trip to Hollywood to produce a spot, and then head to NY for the red carpet premiere. All of the clips and details on entry are at http://www.importedfromgothamcity.com/

Filed Under: news

THE REAL REASON WHY 3D GIVES YOU A HEADACHE

June 15, 2012 by Kerosene Films

Chicago Sun-Times

The most common complaint we hear about 3D is that it gives the viewer a headache. As Walter Murch puts it, one of the most respected editors and sound designers in the film biz (think Apocalypse Now), “3D films require us to focus at one distance and converge at another.”

What does that mean?

Well, when you watch at 3D movie, you are focusing on the screen, which is a set distance away – lets say 50 feet. But 3D movies attempt to create the illusion of depth, with some images appearing closer and some further away – even though they really aren’t. And therein lies the problem.

Convergence is when our eyes naturally angle in to focus on a near object, or become parallel to focus on distant objects. In the real world… the focal point, and convergence point are the same. In a 3D movie, they are vastly different – and our brain and eyes have difficulty processing it.

According to Murch, and we tend to agree, it doesn’t matter how advanced 3D technology becomes, it will alway cause this problem – 3D is battling 600 million years of evolution in vision. The only solution is truly holographic images that occupy real 3D space.

Check out the full article at Roger Ebert’s Journal

Filed Under: 3D, news

WEST MEMPHIS 3 MOVIE

June 15, 2012 by Kerosene Films

What do you think of the new Damien Echols? Atom Egoyan has cast unknown James Hamrick to play Echols in The Devil’s Knot, a new feature based on the West Memphis 3’s saga.

Hamrick is in good company alongside Colin Firth and reese Witherspoon.

source: Playlist

Filed Under: news, West Memphis 3

DO YOU LIKE 3D?

June 14, 2012 by Kerosene Films

Hollywood is churning out 3D blockbusters a breakneck pace… that either means one of two things: It’s a desperate attempt to revitalize a sagging industry with a higher priced format… Or, it’s catching on.

Home audiences have largely shunned 3D… but the top grossing films of all time at the box office have been 3D. Filmmakers like James Cameron and Martin Scorsese argue for the format, saying it’s a more immersive experience. But with poor transfers, required glasses and muddy artifacts around the edges of characters and object, other filmmakers argue that it’s anything but immersive.

What are your thoughts… is it an annoying, headache inducing fad, or the future of filmmaking?

source: Playlist

Filed Under: 3D, news

CARLIE RAY CRAZY?

June 13, 2012 by Kerosene Films

It’s more infectious than a Zombie outbreak. Got Carlie Rae Jepson’s “Call Me Maybe” stuck in your head? So does everyone else… and it’s spreading across the galaxy. Check out more memes at Buzzfeed

Filed Under: news

LINDSAY LOHAN KICKSTARTER

June 12, 2012 by Kerosene Films

American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis and director Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, Raging Bull) have cast Lindsay Lohan alongside porn star James Deen in the erotic thriller The Canyons… which is funded on Kickstarter. Yes, even established filmmakers are crowd-funding.

They’ve raised $159,000 and met their funding goal in only 3 days. Looks like a VOD strategy is planned for release.

The team turned to crowd-funding to allow more creative freedom with the material, without studio censorship. The kickstarter campaign is to supplement existing funds.

It seems this hybrid method of crowd-funding and lower cost VOD is the wave of the future. Of course, when you are Bret Easton Ellis and Paul Schrader, you can attract talent and funds to your project a little easier.

source: Playlist

Filed Under: news

RESIDENT UNDERWORLD

June 12, 2012 by Kerosene Films

New images and poster for Resident Evil: Retribution… is it just us, or would a Milla Jovavich vs. Kate Beckinsale showdown be awesomesauce? They could battle undead zombie vampires… or each other… as long as tight leather outfits were involved… or, no outfits would be fine.

Paul WS Anderson is writing and directing this one. Check out more images at the Playlist

Filed Under: news, Resident Evil

SPIRIT CAMP GIVEAWAY: AUTOGRAPHED

June 11, 2012 by Kerosene Films

Hayes Hudson is giving away an autographed copy of Spirit Camp! Enter the contest now…these are in limited supply!
http://hayeshudsonshouseofhorror.blogspot.com/2012/06/enter-to-win-latest-4h-blog-giveaway.html

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