specproc 5 hours ago | next |

As a Brit, one of the things that made 28 Days Later so good was the fact it was set in the UK. We're saturated in American culture. LA on fire, yawn. Manchester in ruins, now that's something that connects.

And 65daysofstatic, incredible soundtrack.

It felt so fresh at the time, not particularly excited about yet another reboot though.

world2vec 8 hours ago | prev | next |

iPhone 15 plus tens of thousands of dollars on lenses, tripods, mics and other accessories. This is an ad.

lofaszvanitt 6 hours ago | prev | next |

So large companies devour other segments because they have no more space to grow. We have to grow, everyone said so. We have to grow bigger.

Interesting, that trillion market value companies act like black holes.

How ideal, putting 5 kg lenses on palm sized phones. Really, it's a no brainer..... Look, Danny Boyle did it. It's the way to go. Arri, Canon and the others are misguided.

TrackerFF 6 hours ago | prev | next |

I've seen at least two movies which were shot with iPhones

Unsane (2018) by Steven Soderbergh - shot with iPhone 7 Plus

Tangerine (2015) by Sean Baker - shot with iPhone 5S

Both seemed to have used Filmic Pro app.

Honestly, you don't notice much - only the lack of steadicam, if they haven't used such stabilizing systems. And if you know before starting the films, you'll forget throughout the movies.

mensetmanusman 6 hours ago | prev | next |

Bets on when the first movie is released entirely from prompts?

doublerabbit 5 hours ago | root | parent |

Sounds like a terrible sequel to the cult classic "Hackers".

"Ahh, The Red Book. GPT3/4 prompt engineering for neural networks. Otherwise known as the ugly Red Book that won't fit on a shelf"

cchi_co 9 hours ago | prev |

Cool! How accessible filmmaking has become...

xkqd 5 hours ago | root | parent |

If it makes any of us feel better, the wave of articles on this are more than likely an astroturfing campaign for early awareness of the movie.