• Kino Society with Owen Shapiro

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Kino Society with Owen Shapiro

著者: Owen Shapiro
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  • Join Owen Shapiro in this journey of discovering, dissecting and analyzing pop culture through his unique and sharp, adolescent point of view. There are so many shows out there that focus on analyzing and criticizing the entertainment industry, and we will do that too, but we will also want to understand why and how film, music and games are made. What makes people fall in love with them or hate them. For Owen, movies are his life as well as the process of making movies, he is all about understanding them.
    © 2024 Kino Society with Owen Shapiro
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Join Owen Shapiro in this journey of discovering, dissecting and analyzing pop culture through his unique and sharp, adolescent point of view. There are so many shows out there that focus on analyzing and criticizing the entertainment industry, and we will do that too, but we will also want to understand why and how film, music and games are made. What makes people fall in love with them or hate them. For Owen, movies are his life as well as the process of making movies, he is all about understanding them.
© 2024 Kino Society with Owen Shapiro
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  • The secrets to achieving a perfect underwater take, with Ian Seabrook
    2021/08/05

    Shooting a scene underwater is not the same as shooting it on set. The directors have to consider variables such as the light, the camera’s weight, how to manage it in the water, and other factors to pull off an extraordinary sequence. Ian Seabrook, an Underwater Director of Photography in the Motion Picture and Television Industry, explains the difficulties of filming under these conditions and accomplishing amazing results and an unbelievable scene. He tells how they handle these sequences with the rest of the production team and how they prepare the actors for this kind of shooting. He worked on productions such as Batman v Superman, Deadpool 2, and Jungle Cruise. He also contributed his underwater skills to high-profile documentary films, television, commercial, music videos, and Imax productions and was awarded Double Gold Medals for Cinematography at the 2019 Telly Awards.

    Here's what you'll learn:

    • The journey of Ian Seabrook, from diver to a professional underwater director of photography.
    • Some tactics he used in different movies to achieve the right shots in challenging takes underwater. He tells his experience working on Batman v. Superman, iRobot, Jungle Cruise, and so much more.
    • The skills needed for the job.
    • The difference between working underwater and onset.
    • How they prepare for an underwater take.
    • Advice for anyone who aspires to become a filmmaker.

    If you want to learn more about Ian´s work, visit his Dorsalfin Productions Underwater Cinema website or his social media.

    Instagram: @dorsalfinprod

    LinkedIn: Ian Seabrook

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    25 分
  • Through the Lens with Sebastian Thaler
    2021/07/29

    Polyglots are great at communication, and it would seem that this talent also translates to the big screen! Sebastian Thaler is an Austrian cinematographer who shoots with a lucid immediacy that makes him a talent to watch, showcased when he lensed the feature film 7500 starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Thaler is based in Vienna, Austria, where he completed his Master in Cinematography at the Film Academy of Vienna in 2017 under the guidance of Walter Kindler and Michael Haneke. Thaler’s post-academy work includes the documentary Glory To the Queen, a tribute to the Georgian queens of chess set against the backdrop of the Cold War. It tells the story of four legendary female chess players from Georgia who revolutionized women's chess across the globe and became Soviet icons of female emancipation. Thaler is next set to commence production on director Juri Rechinsky’s latest arthouse feature, Utopia, in Ukraine, in fall 2021.


    Highlights:

    • Sebastian says he grew up with filmmaker parents who sparked his interest in movies from a young age.
    • European films usually have lower budgets, but they try to reach big-budget movie results through creativity.
    • The main goal of a cinematographer is to be a good observer and get into the inner circle of the characters, making them feel comfortable.
    • Sebastian says he likes stories whose characters face problems that ordinary people face.
    • How in 7500 he could move freely and create the images he wanted.
    • Cinematography in 7500; long scenes without interruptions that created a realistic feel.
    • Sebastian loves Tarkovsky movies because he was a director who used to build the film very slowly to get you into the characters.

    To learn more about Sebastian, visit his website, and follow him on Instagram.

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    14 分
  • The Formula For TV Host Greatness with Comedian Michael Burger
    2021/07/22

    There's a formula for how Johnny Carson, David Letterman, and Oprah became great TV Hosts! Michael Burger is an American comedian, speaker, author, and television host with all the charisma of a classic host. He began his career performing live comedy on cruise ships, where he built the momentum and confidence to embark on TV. Michael’s lightning-fast wit attracted a plethora of television producers, which led to him hosting shows like ABC's Mike & Maty, Iron Chef USA, and the iconic game show Match Game. All the while, Michael managed to launch a career as a successful real estate entrepreneur and author—writing three business books in the process. Michael also provides conference attendees with helpful tools to become better communicators, remain relevant, and succeed in an ever-changing business world.

    Here's what you'll learn:

    • Michael says that he’s loved the sound of laughter since he was a child, which is why he became known as the class clown.
    • The difference between being an actor and being a TV host; when you act, what will happen is already written, and when you are a host, you have to talk and let the conversation carry the flow.
    • Every great comedy is built on a structure so that one can improvise within that structure.
    • To be a great host, you have to show interest in someone else.
    • When they filmed Match Game, they did 135 episodes in a couple of months!
    • In most talk shows, Michael says that the guest is usually interviewed in advance to perfect that eight-minute interview.
    • Michael says his influences are Johnny Carson, Don Rickles, and Jonathan Winters.


    To learn more about Michael, visit his website, and follow him on Facebook.

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    Website: https://www.kinosociety.com/

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    28 分

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