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Dissecting Directors: Kubrick

Dissecting Directors: Kubrick

Kubrick was a one of the most meticulous and detail oriented directors to have ever lived. Before making a film he would research his subject thoroughly and plan the movie so completely. The details he would go through would extend themselves to all the aspects [...]

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Indie Cinematographer: Beautiful Sketches

Indie Cinematographer: Beautiful Sketches

American film director Ernest Worthing (also of this parish’s ‘Dissecting Directors’ series) has put together a short film that is startling and fascinating, nor least because of its technical accomplishment but because of its daring scope. ‘Beautiful Sketches’ will, inevitably, elicit a variety of responses- [...]

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Dissecting Directors: Hitchcock

Dissecting Directors: Hitchcock

Fifty plus great films during his career of which only a tiny handful can be said to have been ‘just-ok.’ And today we watch ‘just-ok’ films with only a tiny handful we can call ‘great.’ An influence on directors such as Kubrick, De Palma, Van [...]