Sunday, 25 July 2021

Candid behind the scenes photos from horror movies

These candid photos taken on the sets of horror movies will change the way you think about them.







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Friday, 23 July 2021

Fooling around on the set of Halloween


Fooling around on the set of Halloween. 

 

Great films set over one night

Movies set over one night. 

They have a unique appeal as a result of their constrained story time. It's an immediacy that puts us into the characters' journey in a way that feels tangible and authentic. 


For example, there's Before Sunrise. Richard Linklater is the master of the single night film and his 1995 effort Before Sunrise is one of his best. Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy) meet on a train in Europe, decide to spend the evening together, and explore Vienna through the night. Their relationship quickly blossoms as they discuss life, love and the city.


The best films set over one night manage to condense scale, scope and dramatic character arcs into a small amount of story time. As these examples showcase, a good "one nighter" can get close to cinematic perfection.

There are no lost hours to days without conflict or interest, nor to periods of sleep, no need for flashbacks and back-story, and no time for extraneous exposition.


The audience is finely tuned to the characters, joining them for every step of the ride.
 

Wednesday, 14 July 2021

‘John Wick 4′: Marko Zaror To Play Keanu Reeves’ Latest Adversary in Next Installment

Marko Zaror, best known as one of the stars of Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, is in negotiations to join the ensemble of Lionsgate’s John Wick 4 starring Keanu Reeves. Donnie Yen, Rina Sawayama, Scott Adkins, Lance Reddick and Shamier Anderson are also on board. Chad Stahelski returns as director.

The film is set for theatrical release on May 27, 2022. Shay Hatten and Michael Finch wrote the screenplay. Pic is produced by Basil Iwanyk, Erica Lee and Stahelski and executive produced by Reeves and Louise Rosner. Zaror will play one of Wick’s main pursuers in the film.

Besides Dusk Till Dawn: The TV Series, Zaror was also recently in Invincible. He is repped by Gersh.

Source: Deadline.com

How to Audition for Disney in the UK

Want to audition for some of the biggest, most successful films and TV shows in the world? It’s time to audition for Disney, the world’s largest film powerhouse with a box office take nearly four times its closest rivals.

Huge franchises and brands like Marvel, Star Wars, 20th Century Fox, and Searchlight Pictures are all part of the Disney mega production family. If you’re an actor or a filmmaker – especially in the UK, where Disney is investing heavily – it’s time to sit up and take notice of the goliath that Mickey Mouse has become. 

Disney makes its own shows and films as well as working with external production companies, so if you’re after a role on a Disney shoot, you’ll need to scout out what they’re making at the moment and the casting directors (CDs) they’re working with. Another angle is to research what actors who’ve auditioned for Disney say about their experience – how did they get cast, how did they prepare, and what is their top advice for getting cast? 

Being prepared is crucial because the UK is becoming one of Disney’s most important global production hubs, and that means plenty of opportunities coming your way. In 2019, Disney signed a far-reaching 10-year deal with London’s Pinewood Studios, leasing at least 20 stages and taking over most of their production capacity. Recently films such as Star Wars: The Rise of SkywalkerMaleficent: Mistress of Evil, and Mary Poppins Returns have all been shot at Pinewood, and Disney’s UK slate is only going to get bigger.

What does Disney make in the UK?

The answer to that question might best be answered by saying what Disney does not make. The company is enormous, taking in film, TV, and many production companies that don’t obviously seem to be part of Uncle Walt’s empire. With the launch of their streamer, Disney +, the company is also making new television shows and saying yes to new commissions that might not seem very Disney-ish, but very much are.

As well as the big names such as Star Wars (yes – Lucas is a Disney company) and Marvel (yes, them too), Disney also invests in smaller, more independent fare through its Searchlight Pictures arm, among others. Armando Iannucci’s period drama The Personal History of David Copperfield was a Disney/Searchlight co-production with Film 4. So, it’s not all mice, stormtroopers, and superheroes.

Recently, Disney announced a new slate of UK originals for Disney +, and the line-up was impressive. BAFTA award-winning writer Sally Wainwright, along with BAFTA-winning producers Sally Woodward Gentle (Killing Eve, Sid Gentle Films), Faith Penhale (production company Lookout Point), and Stephen Garrett (production company Character 7) are among the talent whose series will be launched on Disney+.

How can I find out who is casting Disney shows?

The best way is to keep an eye on the industry in order to see which films or shows have been greenlit and are coming into production over the next six or so months. If you’ve got an agent, great – they should be across opportunities, but if not then you can do this yourself.

Do your research and keep an eye on Backstage – especially our weekly Greenlit UK series, which announces major upcoming productions, including Disney. We usually announce who is casting what, and we carry plenty of interviews with casting directors for Disney productions, sharing their advice on how to approach them and get on their radar.

Find out more at Backstage.

When popular music makes a movie scene PERFECT!

Music in film plays such a key role in bringing cinema alive. 

Sometimes a great movie scene can simply be two people chatting alongside the Hudson River or perhaps a moment of complete silence where framing, performance and editing come to the fore. 

At other times it's about the music; those catchy hooks and infectious melodies becoming synonymous with iconic screen images.

Take for example Ghost. For the film to come alive – for its drama to tick and for the emotions it wants to resonate in its audience – the scene in which the Righteous Brothers’ “Unchained Melody” plays as Sam and Molly make love, is pivotal to bringing all that together. 

The scene, which famously begins with the pair getting very wet at the pottery wheel, tells us everything we need to know about their love for one another in a matter of two minutes. The rest of the film riffs off this scene.