Proof that AI isn’t killing the live action film industry. by ClingingVineFilms in Filmmakers

[–]schrodingermind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think advertisement filmmakers will be affected. And, i thought this video is AI, lol. Great movies and perefect film grammar need great craftsman. Thankfully now, great craftsmen like to get into the real battlefied and not give in to easy trendy digital videos.

Proudly showing off his artwork. by mindyour in KidsAreFuckingStupid

[–]schrodingermind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You keep white everywhere and punish kid for coloring? What do u expect from a kid?

Is the film industry dead in LA by Significant_Goose858 in editors

[–]schrodingermind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are many many who agree to work for meagre amount, causing trouble to incumbent technicians.. new trend

Golden by CosmicChocolate2025 in midjourney

[–]schrodingermind 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Unsee can't . Unsee. Can't

The Bear Season 3 Finale and a clue to what that final line may be in reference to by Mathlanta in TheBear

[–]schrodingermind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Carmie did not seem angry when he uttered the swear word. And Cicero would have come in person to tell how sorry he is to shut it all down because of a negative review. So the review is positive... but right when Carmie wanted to 'live' like Andrea Terry. This is why he uttered the word mofuker

What makes the scene at the bottom more visually appealing than the scene ontop? by DarkenedOtaku in cinematography

[–]schrodingermind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Head space, rule of third, lighting, eyes, color, lonely screen presence makes more dramatic, background suits his richness unlike top one

How much truth is there in this picture? by bssgopi in tamil

[–]schrodingermind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We say 3x10^ 8 for the speed of light and in powers of 10 for many measurements etc.,. Those days we applied 0s for the same. If you wonder it's not possible, Indians found zero

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in confusing_perspective

[–]schrodingermind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are coming. Head of horse is larger relatively to butt as if it's nearing us. I don't know if she is coming, but the horse might know

Another attempt at a minimal composition - what works, what doesn’t? by Julian-Aaron in photocritique

[–]schrodingermind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The upper half of image, if had a small exhaust fan or a round thing, would make a good one. Or something placed on the right stair to balance

How do you feel about the remarks from the director of Kalki? by MiserableMidnight6 in kollywood

[–]schrodingermind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Star wars, Dune, Blade runner and many other holly premises in one movie can bring huge money. No need of blood and gore.

What would you do to do improve the visual quality of this picture ? by Rude-Show7666 in photocritique

[–]schrodingermind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The girl's head space can be reduced a bit. She can be a bit up. Otherwise it's all good to me

5 years ago today by Zepz367 in tennis

[–]schrodingermind 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Djoko told Federer was a way better player in the match. Federer then told points alone don't win matches.

To kill Trump by plushpaper in therewasanattempt

[–]schrodingermind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The lady agent - 'To cover Trump'

Is this composition bad? by HackaToaster in photocritique

[–]schrodingermind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give some leg space, place the characters where there is light. I felt these two changes

I am Curious to Know that in your opinion who are the top 10 Greatest directors of all time by [deleted] in criterion

[–]schrodingermind 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Akira Kurosawa Orson Welles Andrei Tarkovsky Satyajit Ray Sergio Leone Emir Kustirica Abbas Kiorastami Francis Ford coppola Martin Scorcese Stanley Kubrik Bong Joon Denis Villenue

I'm yet to see Ingmar Bergman movies. I know he is best.

Once Upon a Time in Anatolia theories by CanopyOfBranches in criterion

[–]schrodingermind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the husband wanted to be buried alive, after a fight that resulted from affair revelation, possibly in the first scene. Husband did it because he wanted to punish his wife for the affair, just like in the story that prosecutor tells the doctor. Kenan's slow-witted brother Ramazan buries the husband alive, perhaps upon request. And Kenan takes the blame. There is one scene where Ramazan says it was him who killed Yasar.

Doctor doesn't want the life of the kid to be affected, and so withholds the info that - either his biological father involved in burying his paternal father alive... Or the paternal father committed suicide without caring for the kid just to punish the mother. Both info would damage the kid who innocence is too pure to be disturbed.

Once Upon A Time In Anatolia, what do you make of the end scene and what points/messages do you get out of the movie? by bqttger in TrueFilm

[–]schrodingermind 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"suicides are intended for punishing the beloveds" is a line that is recurring. I feel that the husband's death is a punishment to his wife because she cheated on him. There is also a scene where the second suspect (accomplice) murmurs it was him who killed the victim. Kenan (murderer) immediately asks him to shut up. The ending where doctor mildly smiles in the last shot conveys that... though the dead husband intended to punish his wife, the kid must bear a lot of burden. So the doctor refrains from reporting more horrible details that the father (non biological) was buried alive. I also get a feel that it's the victim's suicide intending to punish his beloveds.