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Profiles in Art: Par M. Ekberg

Profiles in Art: PäR M. Ekberg

It’s crazy to think that every time someone watches a video, they are actually seeing the story through the eyes of the cinematographer who orchestrates each shot. It’s a rewarding career, but not without its challenges. So how does one break into such a competitive and creative industry? What makes one stand out and drive one to be […]Read Post ›

What Made Lady Bird A Successful Film

Why Lady Bird Was A Successful Film

Greta Gerwig’s directorial debut,  Lady Bird, has become a cultural phenomenon. Earning a score 100% on Rotten Tomatoes while garnering the most reviews in history, it would be an understatement to say that this indie film far exceeded commercial expectations. When I heard about this film, I wondered, how did this subtle look into the mundane […]Read Post ›

Schitt's Creek: A Different Form of Comedy Writing

Schitt’s Creek: A Unique Form of Comedy Writing

This past week I have been enamored by the television show Schitt’s Creek, which is written and produced by the dynamic duo Eugene and Dan Levy. For the first three episodes, I found the characters to be hilarious and engaging, but something about the episodes felt different, so I decided to explore why that was. […]Read Post ›

Scene Cards: A Screenwriter's Best Friend

Scene Cards: A Screenwriter’s Best Friend

One of the most important parts of developing a screenplay is writing the scene cards. This consists of the breakdown of each scene, one per note card, via a few sentences. It’s where you really flesh out what works and what doesn’t work and it gives you a chance to have a concrete idea of […]Read Post ›

How Christopher Nolan Manipulates Sound

The use of music and sound mixing play a role in most films, but there are certain films that take it to the next level and use it as one of the most important factors to the audiences’ viewing experience. If done right, the audience will walk away with an experience that cannot be mirrored […]Read Post ›

Can a Film Ever Live Up to a Book? A Look at Everything Everything

Can a Film Ever Live Up to a Book? A Look at Everything Everything

During my first screenwriting class at Boston University, I was asked to name a few of my favorite movies. While reciting them to the class, I realized they were all adapted from books. Now, this embarrassed me because everyone compares films to the books they are based on, and the books always win out as […]Read Post ›

the subtle destructiveness of 13 reasons why

The Subtle Destructiveness of 13 Reasons Why

It’s no secret that the Netflix show 13 Reasons Why has become an instant hit. Initially, this fandom started with the book written by Jay Asher, but as soon as the story hit our living room screens, it transcended that niche group and affected the lives of an entire generation. That may sound a bit […]Read Post ›

Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher

The Legacy of Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher

This is a heartbreaking time for those who have dedicated their lives to the film industry. We spend years studying the then and now, every twist and turn that the industry takes and it’s hard to do that without coming across the names Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher. Growing up, I was a huge Star […]Read Post ›

Edge of Seventeen

The Edge of Seventeen: What Makes it Different

The latest film to take on the teenage girl archetype is called The Edge of Seventeen, which was written and directed by Kelly Fremon Craig. If you read over the reviews you’ll see a number of critics praising the film for not falling into a stereotype. The A.V. Club says “it reclaims smart sensitivity in […]Read Post ›

mise-en-scene

Nosferatu: Mise-En-Scene

From technological advances to adaptations of style, cinema has transformed and evolved throughout the years, but despite the industry’s changes,  mise-en-scene has remained relevant due to it’s artistic importance. The term mise-en-scene is French for ‘placed in a scene’ or ‘onstage’. It refers to the different parts of a shot that are purposefully crafted in […]Read Post ›

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