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Digital artists and visual effects pros acknowledge that artificial intelligence-driven tools can contribute to the creative process. But they lament that jobs will be lost, ethics will be challenged, and it could lead to a “dehumanization of art” in a…
Kiwi filmmaker raises over $500,000 on Kickstarter to fund next film
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Shortland Street stars recall memorable party experiences
Shortland Street parties rarely end well. From Leonard Dodds’ (Marton Csokas) disastrous stag party around three decades ago, to numerous Halloween, engagement and even wedding parties, Ferndale’s celebrations have ended in chaos, death and destruction.
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In the world of motion pictures, brevity has often played second fiddle to long-form and serial narrative. No Longer. Shorts are in.
Traditionally, short-form content in the cinema acted as modest openers to the main cinematic event, offering a brief glimpse into diverse narratives or experimental storytelling. The feature film is what has drawn paying audiences to the cinema, with shorter forms…
Wim Wenders Fears A.I. Could Kill Creativity in Cinema: ‘For Screenwriters, It Could Be the End’
Wim Wenders has had a very good year, earning strong reviews out of Cannes for “Perfect Days” before the film was selected as Japan’s official Oscar submission. But despite his recent success, the “Paris, Texas” and “Wings of Desire” director…
Aussiewood will actually become a real movie location Down Under
Here in India we have Bollywood, while Americans love to boast about Hollywood, where a 50-foot sign overlooks the studios and production companies of Los Angeles. Although the word has mostly been used tongue-in-cheek thus far, “Aussiewood” will soon become…
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The Cameras Behind Oscar 2024: ARRICAM Makes A Huge Comeback
Film cameras strike big time as it seems that DP chose celluloid to shoot the Oscar 2024 (96th Academy Awards) contenders. The most used camera is the ARRICAM (LT and ST) which, you have to admit, is an amazing fact.…
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Can you really shoot a drama on a GoPro?
GoPros may be aimed at recording sport, but the latest models have capabilities which make them suitable for certain more cinematic applications, as DP Neil Oseman discovered.
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How ‘The Creator’ DP Challenges Big Budget Filmmaking With an Indie Mindset
Can you make a big-budget, sci-fi film that isn’t a franchise, a sequel, or a reboot, and tackle it using an indie mindset? That’s what the team behind the film, The Creator did. The film, which tells a story about…
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Hollywood’s Stars Pledge $150 Million in Membership Dues Over Three Years to Break Deadlock in Actors Strike
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LA Times Poll Shows Support for Actors’ Strike Remains Much Higher Than for Studios
Despite the length of the SAG-AFTRA strike, a new poll from the Los Angeles Times shows that support for the actors’ strike remains by the American public remains much higher than for Hollywood studios, networks, and streaming platforms.
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Canadian Distributor VVS Films Expands to New Zealand and Australia, Kicking Off with Nicolas Cage’s “Dream Scenario”
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Australian Screen Industry Unites To Champion Local Content And Local IP
Today, leaders of the Australian screen industry, represented by Screen Producers Australia (SPA), the Australian Directors’ Guild (ADG), the Australian Writers’ Guild (AWG), Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC), and the Media Entertainment & Arts Alliance (MEAA), stood together at…
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A Global Look
Starting today, the inaugural International Production Design Week is offering an ambitious programme of in-person and online events in many countries and timezones.
The full programme boasts 90 or so events to dip into.
Here in NZ, a trio of…















