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Filmmaking is art of taking a storyline, and developing it into a full cinematic feature.

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How is James Dean being cast in a movie in 2019?

The unstoppable force of ambitious directors and CGI.

James Dean, the Hollywood heartthrob who died in a car crash in 1955, will be digitally revived for the film Finding Jack, directed by Anton Ernst and Tati Golykh. The film will focus on "the existence and abandonment of more than 10,000 military dogs at the end of the Vietnam War," and it’s set to premiere on Veterans Day 2020, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

CGI teams will recreate Dean using historical footage and photographs; another actor will provide the character’s voice. The filmmakers don't seem to see anything creepy about this. Here’s a (pretty unbelievable) quote from Ernst:

"We searched high and low for the perfect character to portray the role of Rogan, which has some extreme complex character arcs, and after months of research, we decided on James Dean."

While Dean’s family granted the directors permission to use his image, the public reaction to this news has been far from positive. Check out this scathing tweet from Chris Evans:

I’m sure he’d be thrilled ?

This is awful.

Maybe we can get a computer to paint us a new Picasso. Or write a couple new John Lennon tunes.

The complete lack of understanding here is shameful. https://t.co/hkwXyTR4pu

— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) November 6, 2019

Answers with Lesley Chilcott?

Why is "A Small Section of the World" a must-see for both men and women?

I am glad that this question exists because reading that the film is about women's empowerment, it may not come to mind for men to jump in and to see this film. But from screening this film in Costa Rica and many places in the US, and even Dubai now, men are just as moved by women when they see this film. When I was trying to come up with a title, we were joking around and someone said "Are you going to call it #WomenWhoHateMen?" And I said no, because almost all of the men that initially left the village in ASOMOBI have come back and they are now very much a part of the association. The whole community has changed and grown because the ASOMOBI women built their micro mill on top of the hill and started buying coffee from all the local farmers in the film, so men seem to be equally affected and inspired by the film.

Answers with Elizabeth Banks?

You've been married for over a decade. Do you even remember the last time you had a walk of shame?

My husband and I went to some big party in New York one night, and we just had one of those nights where we went home and the sun was coming up. And I believe that it was that moment where we were like, We need to have children, because this is crazy; we're too old for this. The shame was all about just feeling that we knew better than to do that, and it still happened anyway.

How did Sid Haig die?

Horror movie actor Sid Haig passed away from a lung infection on September 21st, 2019 at the age 0f 80. He contracted the infection after falling at his Los Angeles home earlier in the month. His wife, Susan Oberg, shared the news of his passing on his Instagram page two days later.

Who was Sid Haig?

Sid Haig was a film and television actor known primarily for his prominent roles in the horror genre. He is best known for his work as the clown Captain Spaulding in multiple movies by filmmaker Rob Zombie, and was also featured in films such as "Diamonds Are Forever", "Jackie Brown", and "THX 1138". He passed away on September 21st, 2019 at the age of 80.

Is Sid Haig dead?

Horror movie actor Sid Haig passed away from a lung infection on September 21st, 2019 at the age 0f 80. He contracted the infection after falling at his Los Angeles home earlier in the month. His wife, Susan Oberg, shared the news of his passing on his Instagram page two days later.

When was October Films created?

October Films was created in 1991.

How can color affect a film?

The director and the director of photography use colour in film to express emotion: watching a film is intended to be an emotional bath.

Colour is achieved through lighting, lenses, colour cels and so forth.

Together with sound effects and music, these sensory engagements are intended to be subtle, and they can be jarring when they are inappropriate or do not work as intended.

Where is the Tanglewood festival located at?

The Tanglewood Music Festival of the Boston Symphony Chamber Players is held each summer at the Tanglewood estate in the city of Lenox in western Massachussetts.

Is gale mean?

not really because it means mad, frantic and an outburst of laughter

What is a screenwriters role in making movies?

Your answer depends on both the screenwriter and the producer.

It is possible that a screenwriter was paid in full for the script, in which case another screenwriter may be hired 'on set' to re-write scenes depending on variables that dictate edits. For example, if the original script was set in Chicago, and the shooting location is Monte Carlo, certain elements of dialog or plot could be adjusted to accommodate this change.

There are movie sets where certain actors 'demand' more lines, and the producer and director agree. In these cases, the screenwriter adds dialog -- screen time -- for the actor making the demand.

Finally, there are 'script doctors' who re-cast completed scripts according to 'notes' given by other participants, such as producers, director(s), actors and so forth, prior to finalizing the shooting script.

Is there any site that allows you to make your own Lego movies?

There are no sites that allow you to do it online, but there are many sites that allow you to download software which allows you to make your own LEGO movies. Simply search "Stop motion software".

Who is Father Monster?

Father is the first name and Monster is the last name of sexybrowniebear.

sexybrowniebear is the user name on Twitter, Instagram and Viddy. The links to these can be found in related links.

Who are the first filmmakers?

Filmmaking was born in 1914 with the seven great filmmakers namely:

Dylan Thomas, Ken Annakin, Jack Cardiff, Geoffrey Unsworthz, Norman McLaren, Joy Batchelor and Laurie Lee.

Which center of film-making is in Los Angelers?

Filmmaking is the best known industry in Los Angeles: the city considers itself the filmmaking centre for United States filmmakers.

What does cut mean in filmmaking?

"Cut" refers to "ending one video clip and starting a new one." You cut a video clip if it's to long to help keep a steady flow over the whole film.

For example, action films and music videos have very fast cuts. Each video clip only appears on screen for a few seconds, while slower-paced films have longer cuts.

Which software used in 2012 movie?

This film project hired multiple organizations to support its look and feel, including -- according to Wikipedia:

"Uncharted Territory, Digital Domain, Double Negative, Scanline, Sony Pictures Imageworks and others were hired to create computer animated visual effects for 2012."

You could query each of these organizations to identify the software used in their tasks.

What is the difference between Digital Film Making and conventional film making?

Digital filmmaking versus Conventioanl filmmaking has become a heated debate ever since the former became popular in the '90s. Digital filmmaking has proven however to be the more effective, durable, high quality and efficient method, and this is proven by the shift of many filmmakers from traditional filmmaking. Digital filmmaking pertains to the use of digital captures in making movies, as opposed to traditional filmmaking which uses film. Digital captures may be stored on media such as flash memory, hard disks, and tape. Many Hollywood movies are now being shot either fully or partly digital.

Film distributors are often at a disadvantage when determining the number of prints for a movie they are distributing. For example, making a few prints can mean the possibility that there would be not enough screens for showing the movie which is in demand. On the other hand, printing too many film prints can be wasteful especially for movies which are not exactly blockbusters.

What are some great colleges for people who want to major in technology filmmaking or photography that isn't in the United States?

Unsurprisingly, the institutions with the best global reputations are predominantly in the United States:

# University of California - Los Angeles (UCLA) # University of Southern California (USC) # California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) # New York University (NYU) # American Film Institute (AFI) Outside of the US, only two institutions have been able to build similar reputations: the UK's National Film and Television School (NFTS), and the Australian Film, Television, and Radio School (AFTRS).

What is Dogme 95?

Dogme 95 was an avant-garde filmmaking movement started in 1995 by the Danish directors Lars von Trier and Thomas Vinterberg, who created the "Dogme 95 Manifesto" and the "Vow of Chastity". These were rules to create filmmaking based on the traditional values of story, acting, and theme, and excluding the use of elaborate special effects or technology. They were later joined by fellow Danish directors Kristian Levring and Søren Kragh-Jacobsen, forming the Dogme 95 Collective or the Dogme Brethren. Dogme (pronounced [ˈd̥ɒwmə]) is the Danish word for dogma.

The genre gained international appeal partly because of its accessibility. It sparked an interest in unknown filmmakers by suggesting that one can make a recognised film of a quality to gain recognition, without being dependent on commissions or huge Hollywood budgets. The directors used European government subsidies and television station funding instead.