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• Deadline we didn't believe this would ever actually happen but supposedly James Cameron starts shooting today on his Four consecutive Avatar sequels with an estimated budget of over 1 billion dollars
• Cartoon Brew this year continues to be weak for animated features but next year's trailers are already popping up. Peter Rabbit anyone? And, in case you missed it...
• Tfe Isle of Dogs trailer
• Cinematic Corner Sati always keeps us up to date on what Hugh Jackman is doing. Apparently he's making a movie called The Front Runner but, alas, it is Not an adaptation of that famous gay novel that has never managed to get a movie made despite numerous rumors that it would become a movie over the decades. Instead it's a movie about the politician Gary Hart.
• Out how's this for an odd sounding project. Moonlight's writer Tarrell Alvin McCraney is going to script a musical for...
• Deadline we didn't believe this would ever actually happen but supposedly James Cameron starts shooting today on his Four consecutive Avatar sequels with an estimated budget of over 1 billion dollars
• Cartoon Brew this year continues to be weak for animated features but next year's trailers are already popping up. Peter Rabbit anyone? And, in case you missed it...
• Tfe Isle of Dogs trailer
• Cinematic Corner Sati always keeps us up to date on what Hugh Jackman is doing. Apparently he's making a movie called The Front Runner but, alas, it is Not an adaptation of that famous gay novel that has never managed to get a movie made despite numerous rumors that it would become a movie over the decades. Instead it's a movie about the politician Gary Hart.
• Out how's this for an odd sounding project. Moonlight's writer Tarrell Alvin McCraney is going to script a musical for...
- 9/26/2017
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Hans Zimmer is often associated with loud, bombastic scores, sometimes to the point of parody — or, perhaps, even self-parody, depending on who you ask. But that’s not always true, as pointed out by Dan Golding. There’s been a contemplative, gentler Zimmer seen in recent years, and that’s examined in the video essay, “The Meaning in the Music: Hans Zimmer and Time.”
Focusing on his healthy working relationship with director Christopher Nolan, Golding looks at how their shared common theme of time in their work plays and pulls different musical ideas.
Continue reading New Video Essay Details How Hans Zimmer’s Use Of Time And Music Produces Cinematic Greatness at The Playlist.
Focusing on his healthy working relationship with director Christopher Nolan, Golding looks at how their shared common theme of time in their work plays and pulls different musical ideas.
Continue reading New Video Essay Details How Hans Zimmer’s Use Of Time And Music Produces Cinematic Greatness at The Playlist.
- 12/26/2016
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
Just the other day, Mick wrote about Tony Zhou's latest Every Frame a Painting video, in which Zhou posits that a big part of the reason that Marvel Studios has consistently failed to produce a memorable film score for their blockbusters in that directors fall in love with temporary tracks they put in place when editing, and then simply ask the composers to recreate slight variations of those tracks for the final score. But YouTuber Dan Golding takes issue with that as the main cause for the problem, and in a new video essay responding to Zhou's, he points instead to digital creation of film music is the real culprit.
First of all, I'm extremely impressed at the speed with which Golding was able to produce this response video. It's a well constructed piece, not something he haphazardly threw together, and we don't often see video responses to viral...
First of all, I'm extremely impressed at the speed with which Golding was able to produce this response video. It's a well constructed piece, not something he haphazardly threw together, and we don't often see video responses to viral...
- 9/15/2016
- by Ben Pearson
- GeekTyrant
Videogame critics Brendan Keogh and Dan Golding have formally launched Press Select, an independent publishing label that aims to produce extensive, long-form videogame criticism. The two critics boast a unique pricing model that promises a 50 percent royalty to the author per copy and a platform that embraces the current publishing market’s demand for DRM-free digital books in a variety of formats.
- 8/22/2013
- Pastemagazine.com
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