by Isabelle Mecattaf | 16 May, 2016 | Directing, In Our Opinion, Screenwriting
You might have seen the first article we published on Shakespeare adaptations, so as promised here are the more modern ones. 1. Romeo. Juliet, Armando Acosta (1990) Romeo and Juliet, but with cats. Don’t be fooled this is a very serious film. The cast includes John...
by Isabelle Mecattaf | 22 April, 2016 | In Our Opinion
There are too many Shakespeare adaptations to cite in this article or even in the following one we will publish. I am excluding theater adaptations, musicals and many worthy films, I’m sure, but one’s got to start somewhere. 2016 is the four hundredth anniversary of...
by Isabelle Mecattaf | 24 March, 2016 | Virtual Reality
VR makes the viewing experience so much more palpable and real. Where do you want your audience to be when they put on their headset? Maybe you want to learn how to write and create your own VR film? Here are a few types of VR films that will inspire you to...
by Isabelle Mecattaf | 17 March, 2016 | Virtual Reality
Virtual Reality is becoming more and more popular. Companies like Google, Samsung are investing in it and coming up with cheap ways to make it accessible for everybody (of course you can also find the more advanced gear). YouTube even announced that their videos are...
by Isabelle Mecattaf | 29 February, 2016 | In Our Opinion
My ten propositions trace the evolution of German Cinema over time: Starting from the Weimar republic, to the third Reich propaganda, the aftermath of WWII and finally the new german cinema. These films are often a representation of what is going on at the time, but...