
A Brief History of Video Streaming
While Physical Media is (thankfully) still with us, the modern world has fully embraced streaming all forms of entertainment. Gaming, music, TV shows, and movies
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Learn all about film theory, including narrative structures, cultural contexts, and psychological effects. From Auteur Theory to French New Wave.
While Physical Media is (thankfully) still with us, the modern world has fully embraced streaming all forms of entertainment. Gaming, music, TV shows, and movies
There was a time when Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s Cleopatra (1963) was the most expensive movie ever made. The four-hour epic was filmmaking on an unprecedented
The digital age has dramatically changed how we watch films and TV shows. Gone are the days when the average household stored hundreds of DVDs
The summer movie season is a magical time during which the film industry makes a large percentage of its annual turnover. To put it another
Have you ever wondered how long it takes to make a movie? Filmmaking is a collaborative and time-consuming art form. The time it takes to
It’s pretty obvious that high-concept films dominate cinema. These are the movies with easy-to-follow plots, clear genres, and big movie stars. They might not take
Want to show a film to the general public? you must apply for a movie rating. These ratings help viewers understand what to expect from
Cult classics are popular with audiences old and new. These films sell nostalgia, showcase vibrant aesthetics, and feature memorable characters. Despite some having limited budgets
The male gaze is a feminist theory that focuses on images of women in art. In filmmaking, it looks at how films represent women on