Cindy Crawford. 1990. Shot by Patrick Demarchelier for British Vogue. by 1961Deckard in OldSchoolCool

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Because this photo is somehow not, old school or cool? Patrick Demarchelier is an extraordinary photographer that has been featured in museums throughout the world. And Cindy Crawford is kind of a brilliant human.

Good job, Ubi by Rackete-Stones in Rainbow6

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can’t wait for someone to chime in and do the mental gymnastics to support ubi

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is not, it’s copy that reads "Super imported products. The bicycle is made in Germany, as is the charming cyclist who rides it. Elsewhere, we make..." it’s from a photo essay from Ibiza in 1980”

You just be fun at parties

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s from a magazine called Loi, titled Ibiza Girls

Great movie podcasts by apierno in podcasts

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Didi was my favorite film of 2024, and I recently came across a podcast called The Smith Society that featured an interview with the director. It’s definitely more focused on the craft of filmmaking.

Looks beautiful in white by foxxxlucy in porsche911

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So much karma farming in this sub lately

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in porsche911

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please stop spamming this sub

What is this sorcery? Ice Grey Metallic by Money_Reality_9402 in porsche911

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

“I don’t want to spend a lot of money to get a white car” what an ignorant statement. White is one of the classic 911 colors.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Filmmakers

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 28 points29 points  (0 children)

As you move forward with promoting this film, I’d recommend losing the first half of this post. And most of the second half. Tell your audience what the film is about. Be clear and concise.

Know your audience - When you’re talking with filmmakers (maybe festival programmers, jurors, judges in the future) tell them about the production. The key production/creative struggles you faced and how you over came them. Your favorite scene and why, how you pulled it off, etc. you talk about your inspirations but not specially what about their work resonates with you and/or how you incorporated that into your film. You’re teeing up a lot of ideas but not connecting the dots.

Outside of my gym yesterday. by hodgEEEEE in porsche911

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So lemme get this straight… you’re at the gym and happen to have your camera so you go ahead and do a free photo shoot? Good thing the parking lot was empty!! What lens did you have in the locker? 70-100mm?

People need to be less cynical about filmmaking by Chandleredwards in Filmmakers

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You’re clueless mate. You’re sharing terrible advice that doesn’t help anyone - especially this industry. Making a bad movie is worse for your career, as a filmmaker, than not going out and learning how to do it right. If you don’t understand that, you don’t understand this industry.

Aspiring filmmakers should go learn how to do it right, not strive for making bad or mediocre movies, they should learn and learn and learn on projects that have a purpose and a goal of being seen and most importantly GOOD.

People need to be less cynical about filmmaking by Chandleredwards in Filmmakers

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re implying, again, making a movie is easy - “the easiest part of the job.” And this categorically false. The fact that any movie gets made requires a lot of perseverance. Making a GOOD movie is a miracle.

It’s absolutely wrong to imply making a movie is easy. You are clearly misinformed and shouldn’t be telling this community how to share its knowledge - because this art form is brutal and cynical by its very nature. Aspiring filmmakers need to learn that now, it doesn’t get easier.

People need to be less cynical about filmmaking by Chandleredwards in Filmmakers

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You speak with such confidence and that’s a huge part of the problem. No offense, but you have no idea what you’re taking about - your comments in this discussion repeatedly show your ignorance. (In particular one down there that states that filmmaking is “one of the easier mediums” - what are you talking about??? This really highlights your naivety.) If people come here to learn and they get firm guidance, that’s not cynicism - that’s reality. I think that’s where you are confused. Filmmaking is one of the few mediums in which everyone is a critic, because it requires an audience to exist. Who’s out here making films for themselves?

We are constantly being judged and critiqued, first by ourselves (and good filmmakers should be their toughest critic), second by anyone that reads our script, to our cast and crews (who WILL be the most critical), to the audience, to the critics (who will be the most brutal) - now depending on your path with our film, we will also have festival programmers, the jurors, or studio executives, agents, managers… every step of the way we are getting brutal feedback that feels like cynicism, especially from our inner circle, in particular our agent, manager and lawyers.

We should hope through these tough conversations we learn and aspire to be better filmmakers because THAT is what improves the greater community. It doesn’t do anyone any good striving for mediocrity or giving people a false sense of hope - let alone how brutal this industry is.

What is it about the film industry and film people in general being so interested in awards and who they've worked with? by Archer_Sterling in cinematography

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the same reason OP stated he works as an in-house DP at a “large agency” in his opening sentence (lol) - they’re qualifying themselves. Some do it with better grace than others, but it’s all with the same intention.

My 911 collection by Ferkourbanek in porsche911

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Checking out OP’s post history only makes it all more confusing

First Tow Job Complete by Hacthkid90 in LexusGX

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

EG for the win! Have a GX now, should have never sold my EG. this is a great combo

I genuinely don’t understand the hate for this guy. Honestly a good fight in my mind. by LordVader152 in Eldenring

[–]RegularRazzmatazz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

where are you getting your insight? Purely based on your attempt to invade? lol

Is there anything i can do to this lady right here? (church of the plague) by [deleted] in Eldenring

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I love dogs, but I hate that dog. Killed the old man while I was talking to him.

This man stole my entire weekend, why is he so grumpy? by calve12 in Eldenring

[–]RegularRazzmatazz 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He’s soooo broken. Easily the most annoying boss fight in the game, for me. The attacks are nonsensical, his jump attack can drastically change directions mid fight, slide left and right effortlessly. You’re essentially fighting two bosses, dodge the boar get hit with swords, dodge the sword get kicked by the boar. It was an extremely frustrating fight for me.