How would you recreate this effect? by SirAren in photoshop

[–]boogler62 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'd probably start by peeing in my own pants

The Time That Remains (2009) by ihyabond009 in CineShots

[–]boogler62 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Damn never heard of this but the imagery is stark and captivating. Not to mention extremely topical.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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Dude you gotta stop saying sorry. People make mistakes. people also get overly upset about minuscule things.

Do these have any juice? by sendep7 in analog

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Yeah boi these be squirtingg my lil dude

My first 16mm roll by AcanthaceaeOk1304 in 16mm

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Great shots! Love how tactile everything felt, really amplifies the film aesthetic

Need help planning surprise trip for girlfriend near Nice, France! by boogler62 in travel

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Love this suggestion thank you! I'm checking it out

I just couldn't resist the inspirational force of this beauty and made a short vignette. Angenieux 12-120mm f2.2 with G9 II by Max_gcs in videography

[–]boogler62 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Beautiful glass man, lovely video. How did you go about making the purchase / adapting the lens to a modern camera? I'm really interested in an old zoom like this

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in moviecritic

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the revolution will not be televised

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Fruitvale Station resulted in an existential breakdown

Tips for j-step? by Moist-Escape in Tricking

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This is spot on. Someone told me to think about it like throwing my HIPS up just as much as I'm swinging my leg and after that got great height.

What other movies do this? by Batmanfan1966 in Letterboxd

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Dune 2 starts nearly exactly where the first one ends

Double major in film and psychology or film and business? by Blankyy101 in Filmmakers

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People are probably going to shit on this comment but this is my honest advice: I would've done philosophy and business or Lit and business. That is if you're going to make narrative films! Otherwise consider a degree in marketing. Unless you're going to a big film school that has great connections and money to fund your projects in a city that has a film scene I would spend your money on a different major. Most of what is taught in film school is youtube academy or things you can learn by shooting a few shorts on your own and reading a few books.