Articles for author: Dipankar Sarkar
How A Green Screen Works: Everything You Need To Know
A green screen is a large green background against which scenes of a film are ...
KEEP READING10 Brilliant Examples Of Montages For Filmmakers
The word montage is derived from the French verb which means “to assemble or put ...
KEEP READINGAll 9 Asghar Farhadi Movies, Ranked
From Oscar-winning features A Separation (2011) and The Salesman (2016) to his latest offering A Hero ...
KEEP READING9 Films To Watch If You Loved Drive My Car
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s Drive My Car is a pensive tale of a popular theater actor-director Yusuke Kafuku ...
KEEP READINGEvery Jane Campion Film, Ranked
New Zealand-born filmmaker Jane Campion’s films are deeply invested in human relationships and their complexities. ...
KEEP READINGEvery Paul Thomas Anderson Film, Ranked
Paul Thomas Anderson made his debut in 1996 and since then he went ahead to ...
KEEP READING10 Films Guillermo del Toro Recommends
Mexican filmmaker Guillermo del Toro’s spectacular cinematic universe is filled with tales of fantasy, supernatural, ...
KEEP READINGAll 11 Denis Villeneuve Movies, Ranked
From Blade Runner 2049 to Dune, here are all Denis Villeneuve films, ranked. French-Canadian director ...
KEEP READINGWhat Is Method Acting: Technique And Examples
Method acting is an acting school of thought that has received wide coverage due to ...
KEEP READING9 Must Watch Indie Sci-Fi Films
From Cube (1997) to Vast of Night (2020), here’s our pick of the best indie sci-fi ...
KEEP READINGTypes Of Lenses In Cinematography: The Ultimate Guide
The choice of lens in cinematography is integral to a scene’s portrayal. From a technical ...
KEEP READINGPulp Fiction (1994) Screenplay Analysis
After winning the Palme d’Or at Cannes 1994, Pulp Fiction has gone on to become ...
KEEP READING21 Iconic Shots Of The 21st Century
With the advancement of technology, cinematography took a giant leap around the turn of the ...
KEEP READING12 Film Lighting Techniques Filmmakers Should Know
The moving images on screen have the ability to elicit emotional response in how they’re ...
KEEP READINGCinematography Of Citizen Kane (1941)
One of the few gems of world cinema, Orson Welles’ Citizen Kane has set a benchmark for ...
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