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From Dubai Airport smugglers to Gordon Ramsay's kitchen - one of TV's top directors reveals all in our exclusive Q&A
By Alex Wilkins · 3 hours ago
Q: How did you start out in your career?
A: "I started straight out of university—managing to get a job as a runner with the BBC at Television Centre in London," he affectionately recalls. "I ...
NOSEBLEEDS, NEIGHBOURS, AND NEW YORK: HEIDI'S ARTISTIC RESURRECTION
By Alex Wilkins · 1 day ago
How did you start out in your career?
I was a vivacious and energetic child with an unusual amount of self-confidence. I filmed my first TV show in Australia when I was ten years old ...
BEHIND THE LENS: THE MAN WHO OUTPACED SUPERMAN
By Alex Wilkins · 2 weeks ago
Television's Secret Weapon: How Sam Lang Became One of Entertainment's Most Sought-After Producers
Sam Lang recounts the day he skied faster than Superman. "Dean Cain couldn't keep up," he says with a hint of mischief, ...
Top 4K IPTV Services for the Best Streaming in 2025
By Charles N. Eldridge · 4 days ago
Top 4K IPTV services for 2025 with high-quality streaming, top providers, and enhanced viewing experiences for superior picture and sound.
Have you noticed how the way we watch TV has changed over the years? That's ...
The Visionary Producer Behind Television’s Biggest Hits
By Noam Friedlander · 4 weeks ago
In an industry driven by innovation and fierce competition, Alex Cross has emerged as a creative powerhouse, shaping some of the biggest television hits of the last two decades. From the electric energy of Big ...
Behind the Scenes
By Noam Friedlander · 1 month ago
From a young age, storytelling captivated Nathalie Zagar Abitbol, sparking a lifelong passion for film. What began as an interest in acting eventually evolved into a career behind the scenes, ensuring continuity and precision in ...
Meet Sam Lang
By Noam Friedlander · 1 month ago
Sam Lang is one of the UK’s most prolific producers, before moving to the United States Sam worked behind the scenes on leading shows such as So You Think You Can Dance (BBC) and Railroad ...
Ultra-High-Definition Filming Equipment: The Key to Enhancing Film and Television Production Quality
By Tobias Xiaoma · 3 months ago
In the field of film and television production, every technological advancement profoundly impacts the presentation of works. Ultra-high-definition (UHD) filming equipment, as a critical technical tool in current film and television production, is gradually becoming ...
The Cinematographer's Creative Toolbox: The Use of Special Lenses and Filters in Film making
By Tobias Xiaoma · 3 months ago
In modern filmmaking, cinematographers are no longer content with traditional shooting techniques. Instead, they continuously explore and innovate, utilizing special lenses and filters to enhance visual effects and create unique visual styles. These tools not ...
Short Film Creation and Storyboarding-A Journey from Zero to One in Audiovisual Art
By Tobias Xiaoma · 3 months ago
In the digital era, short films, as a compact and expressive art form, captivate countless creators and audiences with their unique charm. Whether for personal expression, societal exploration, or as a prelude to professional film ...
Building and Promoting Your Personal Photography Portfolio: Showcase Your Talent, Attract Opportunities
By Tobias Xiaoma · 4 months ago
In the film and photography industry, a personal portfolio is crucial for photographers to showcase their talent and attract potential clients and employers. A meticulously curated portfolio not only demonstrates your technical skills and artistic ...
Mark Bowers’ Directorial Debut Brings New Nightmare in the Found Footage Horror Film "Its Name Was Mormo''
By Tylor Drury · 6 months ago
Found Footage Adaptation of the Chilling Novel Set to Shake Audiences in November
Mark Bowers is making a powerful first impression in the world of horror with his directorial debut, Its Name Was Mormo. This ...
OnionPlay: An Overview of the Online Streaming Platform
By Azam Ali · 6 months ago
In the age of digital entertainment, streaming platforms have become the go-to option for watching movies and TV shows. While many services like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video offer premium content through subscriptions, there ...
Michelangelo Antonioni's The Passenger: A Study of the Subtext
By Nicholas Kostis · 8 months ago
Michelangelo Antonioni's The Passenger: a Study of the Subtext
by Nicholas Kostis
Michelangelo Antonioni's The Passenger (1975) is a thriller but it is an illusory thriller. In a thriller somebody or some cause is usually ...
Maximizing Your Entertainment Experience: The Ultimate Guide to IPTV
By Mija Ahmed · 9 months ago
Welcome to our blog! If you're someone who loves exploring new ways to enjoy TV shows, movies, sports, and live events, then you're in the right place. Today, we're diving into the world of IPTV, ...
Gyeongseong Creature: Japan’s Invasion Collides with Joseon
By Roh Hae Yoon · 1 year ago
Gyeongseong Creature: Japan’s Invasion Collides with Joseon
Did you ever experience the pain from pulling a nail off? This inhumane act served as common torture for independence activists in Joseon by Japanese policemen. In 1910, ...
Slippin' Jimmy Lives On
By Shannon Demuth · 1 year ago
Tricksters are ambiguous characters such as the lawyers depicted in Better Call Saul, particularly Jimmy McGill, AKA Saul Goodman, AKA Slippin’ Jimmy. The intricacies of the Trickster archetype were examined by Carl Jung in the ...
Cinema and artificial intelligence
By Luciano Mariani · 1 year ago
1. Introduction
The fast and relentless development of various types of Artificial Intelligence (AI), accompanied by heated debates about its benefits and potential dangers, might seem at first glance to be a natural enhancement of ...
Why Satanists have given new horror movie Amityville Apt. their endorsement
By Anthony Burill · 1 year ago
So here’s an interesting thing: That new horror movie The Witch, in theaters Friday Jan. 26th, is being screened by the Sinagogue of Satan in various U.S. cities.
As far as endorsements that will either ...
Revolutionizing Cinema: Rediscovering the Allure of French New Wave
By Milan Dujic · 1 year ago
1. Beginnings of the French New Wave:
The French New Wave had its roots in the post-World War II era, a time when Europe was rebuilding and undergoing significant social and cultural changes. This period ...