How a film score can create tension and suspense
As we at Cinemagic are leaders in visualizing ideas into motion pictures through cutting edge technology, we do our very best in visual storytelling. However, visual storytelling or production has a large number of things that require utmost focus. In this blog, we focus on one of the most important parts in the post-production process […]
Film School – The 180 Degree Rule
The earliest rule students learn in film school is the 180-degree rule. It’s a practical film technique that encourages you to think. So what is it, It’s simply remembering to keep the camera on one side of the action. Imagine a straight line (axis) between two actors (1 & 2), draw a semi-circle on the […]
How to Write a Screenplay for a Micro-Budget Film?
Micro-budget films are ones; of which productions have budgets ranging from high four-figures to very low six-figures. Around $150,000 may seem like a lot of money. But, it’s not that much in the field of film production. Surely, it is enough to take the quality to somewhere from nowhere. Filmmakers are generally playing with other […]
How does good editing go unnoticed?
Edits are cuts in the “reality” of a film or television show, so they should be jarring. So why don’t we really notice them? Bertolt Brecht was a famous playwright and director of the early twentieth century. His approach towards theater was to alienate the audience to remind them that they were watching a production […]
Post Production Film Editing – The Importance of Rhythm and Pace
Editing a video or a film is one of the most vital aspects of storytelling in film. The right rhythm and pace of the edit can determine the progression of the narrative – true, but it can also change how the audience receives the message of the film entirely. Weak editing is not only visually […]
The White Lotus Effect: How TV Shows Boost Tourism and Why Businesses Should Invest in Content Over
HBO’s hit show “The White Lotus” has not only been a success for the network, but it has also had a significant impact on the tourism industry, with travellers flocking to the luxurious Four Seasons hotel featured in the series. This phenomenon serves as a prime example of how companies can benefit from investing in […]
Lights, Camera, Apple: Tech Giant’s Billion-Dollar Investment to Revolutionize Cinema Industry
Apple’s recent announcement that it will be investing $1 billion annually in the cinema industry has sent shockwaves through the entertainment world. As reported by Bloomberg, the tech giant is committing to multiple theatrical releases and will use theaters to market its streaming service. This marks a significant shift in the relationship between tech platforms […]
6 Fiery Reasons Why HBOs House Of The Dragon Came To Slay
The most awaited Game of Thrones prequel has landed on HBO; House Of The Dragon, and the viewers are in deep as episode 3 was released last Monday. The show has consistently kept everyone on edge on the first four episodes; we can’t get enough of how this prequel can be bigger than Game of […]
What Every Film Maker Should Learn from Top Gun Maverick
Top Gun: Maverick did not disappoint viewers worldwide and has taken everyone into hypersonic speed. It put us all on the edge of our seats at every turn, leaving viewers gasping for air from that Mach 10 speed. It is also a trip to memory lane as Top Gun fans felt as if they just […]
7 Steps to shoot your first “one man crew” film
Director or filmmaker and finding it difficult to acquire a suitable crew for shooting your film? Searching for a low-budget solution yet professional? Starting your first “one-man crew” experience is now few steps away. This blog will give you professional tips and tricks on how to shoot your first “one-man crew” film by yourself, confidently […]