Posts Tagged ‘technical’

  • Delicatessen – How to Tell a Story through Sound
    Note: This post contains some spoilers! It’s been years now since cinephiles have been fighting over the endless debate as to whether the visuals are more important than the sounds in a film. I was one of those who favored the visuals and argued my case by merely citing the existence of silent films. I had watched films with great sound design like Apocalypse Now,...
    by ArSENik at November 12th, 2009 at 11:11 pm
  • Fubtitling of Kaminey
    Yesterday while flipping channels my attention was drawn to a movie being shown on star movies. I don’t know what movie was it and I didn’t even watch it for more than 10 minutes. What caught my attention was the subtitles being displayed. Somehow I felt that the subtitles weren’t doing justice to the actual scene. In movies it’s not just the literal...
    by sudip at September 3rd, 2009 at 03:09 pm
  • Shooting “Slumdog Millionaire”
    I don’t claim to know much about cinematography. They say when you start noticing the technical details about a film, it’s not a good film because you’re distracted from the film itself. I whole heartedly disagree. If anything, I observe the actors way more, but when a film “looks” SO DAMN GOOD, you just can’t help but wonder how...
    by striker at November 12th, 2008 at 01:11 am
  • Making Short films
    I recently met Manjeet Singh, an author on PFC in Mumbai. We had a long and interesting chat about films and particularly on his feature film project. As he wants to make to make a short film first and wanted to understand the basic differences between a full length feature and a short length feature, so instead of writing only to him, I thought I should share it with...
    by PSji at May 4th, 2008 at 02:05 pm