The Best Car Movies

July 19th, 2011 by blinks No comments »

cinema newsAll of us love movies, no matter how old or how new or what type all of us love movies. Why? Because movies are entertaining they give us a good story. Now there have been many car movies made, but which one is the best car movie? We will judge car movies based on the cars in the movie, the car scenes, and the racing.

10. Hot Rod Girl (1956) – I am not sure whether this movie was meant to be an anti-hot rodding movie or not. The plot isn’t much guys brother dies, the city wants to stop hot rodding and the kids still want to race. Since this is 1956 there has to be a chicken game right (it was a law in 50′s Hollywood). In the movie there are a few 32 Fords (actually a lot of 32 Fords), a 56 Chevy, a 56 Ford, 55 T-bird, and an Olds 88.

9. Death Proof (2007)- The first half of this movie maybe seem a bit boring, its mostly talking and just a bunch of girls drinking in a bar (not even a wild bar party, just a group of 3 girls drinking) but then it gets good, with a 71 Chevy Nova used as a weapon and later a car chase with a 69 Charger and a 70 Vanishing Point Challenger. The movie is meant to feel like a 70′s Slasher movie crossed with Vanishing Point. If you’re a Mopar guy check this one out! » Read more: The Best Car Movies

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What to Look for in a Professional Mini Movie Making Service

July 18th, 2011 by blinks No comments »

cinema newsSince the creation of the many movie hosting websites that have inundated the World Wide Web, many mini movie making service has come to the market place to try and make their mark. Using small movies for marketing purposes is nothing new. Advertising firms have been making small thirty second advertisements for years as evidenced by the many different commercials on television. However, the idea of mini movies has taken on a whole new meaning. Some companies are actually using products or services as themes for making a movie in and of itself. Many critics have expressed a concern about the direction of the film making business because of this new genre. However, most people will agree that traditional entertainment will always have its own appeal to audiences and that any movie made specifically for marketing purposes will probably not have much lasting value.

A mini movie making service has many different options available to make a movie. There are a host of software programs available. The many different programs available are different in how they provide user interactivity. These programs make it easier for video creators to develop and produce their mini stories. For the most basic of movie making personnel, a software program should have the ability to edit different transitions into the clip. A movie creation company will use different programs and techniques to make their movie. The software available is numerous and requires special expertise. The video content should contain professional graphics. The content of most videos are usually pretty remarkable. » Read more: What to Look for in a Professional Mini Movie Making Service

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Want to Become a Film Director? Read These Free Three Tips

July 17th, 2011 by blinks No comments »

cinema newsSo you want to Become a Film Director? You’ve emailed the odd production company to find out if you can come down to their studio and help out, you’ve emailed other directors to see if they would take you to set but none have replied and you’ve sat their and hoped someone will hand you a job on a plate. Yes, I know you have!

However, when it comes to wanting to Become a Film Director, you have to take three VERY important steps to get your foot in the door:

Step 1: Tell yourself you will have to start at the bottom
And we mean the very bottom. Whether it was Tarantino or Spielberg, all started at the bottom at some point making cups of tea and handing out biscuits. Yes, this is the luxurious industry you want to break into. When you want to Become a Film Director, the most important part if taking any job you can. This can include being a Tea Boy or Girl, being a runner which will involve collecting Actors and Props and taking them to set as well as running any other errands and you may even manage to get jobs in other departments. Do not turn ANYTHING down. If you can get onto a film set then do it. » Read more: Want to Become a Film Director? Read These Free Three Tips

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