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Celebrities / Re: Top Ten Director-actor Duo Of All Time by nerfetiti: 5:34pm On Jan 29, 2018
Tim Burton & Johnny Depp

Jobs done together – Edward Scissorhands, Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride, Sweeney Todd, Alice in Wonderland, Dark Shadows

O yeah. My favorite actor and director of all time. Anytime you see a Tim Burton movie there is a 98% chance that Johnny Depp will be in it and we sure do love their combination.

These two are well-known for their magic with movies, they both have that chemistry together. From the 1990’s Edward Scissorhands – which is being described as Depp’s most iconic performance, the two have sure shown the world that they can tell a story with macabre theatrics and magical cinematography. Burton’s method of directing falls in line with Depp’s way of acting.

They both have worked on big time Hollywood movies which in years to come will marvel generations. The two are hard to beat and their works magical.

Celebrities / Re: Top Ten Director-actor Duo Of All Time by nerfetiti: 5:33pm On Jan 29, 2018
Billy Wilder & Jack Lemmon

Jobs done together – Some Like It Hot, The Apartment, Irma la Douce, The Fortune Cookie, Avanti!, The Front Page, Buddy Buddy

Talk about someone changing your life completely, well this story of Wilder and Lemmon has an element of it. Lemmon was an onscreen sidekick with little popularity while Wilder had been already a hot cake in Hollywood. Within a few years of the two working together, Wilder was able to transform Lemmon into an actor taking up lead roles and he became a superstar in the eyes of everyone in Hollywood.

Their relationship was based on mutual respect and understanding. Their biggest hit was “Some Like It Hot”. The film still remains a classic till today. Though their next works never reached the “Some Like it Hot” heights, their remaining works were beautiful and well-respected.

Celebrities / Re: Top Ten Director-actor Duo Of All Time by nerfetiti: 5:32pm On Jan 29, 2018
The Coen Brothers & Frances McDormand

Jobs done together – Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, Fargo, The Man Who Wasn’t There, Burn After Reading, Hail Ceasar

Talking about some technical stuff in Hollywood, then this trio should not be left out.
When it comes to the Coen Brothers not all actors can thrive with their works, but when they do, the brothers are known for holding on to such actors and never allowing them to go.

Actors such as George Clooney, John Turturro, John Goodman and Steve Buscemi are all regular faces of the Coen Brothers but not as regular as Frances McDormand.

She has become like a signature feature for all their movies, not seeing her in any of their movies will make you ponder whether it’s the Coen Brothers movie. From their first works, “Blood Simple” to “Miller’s Crossing”, McDormand has featured in almost half of the movie directed by the brothers.

The beautiful role she played in “Fargo” helped put her on the map and increased the Coen’s reputation. Some folks have referred her as the glue that hold the Coen’s works together.

Celebrities / Top Ten Director-actor Duo Of All Time by nerfetiti: 5:25pm On Jan 29, 2018
Making a movie is a team effort. All crew must believe in the movie and work towards making sure that it’s a success. That’s why we see certain Directors always working with the same actors over and over again. You want to know why? Because of the familiarity they have built with these actors overtime and the believe that these actors know what they want from them.

Today we will be profiling ten of such relationships.

Richard Linklater & Ethan Hawke

Jobs done together – Before Sunrise, The Newton Boys, Tape, Waking Life, Before Sunset, Fast Food Nation, Before Midnight, Boyhood.

Linklater and Hawke relationship have produced some of the best movies in Hollywood. They both achieved fame when “Before Sunrise” was released. The movie helped Hawke to become a mega-star and one of Hollywood top actors.

We observed that whenever the two link up for any movie whether it is a psychodrama like “Tape” or a political ensemble like “Fast Food Nation” it is always captivating and thrilling. Their most recent collaboration “Boyhood” proves this.

Celebrities / Why ‘game Of Thrones’ Won’t Return Until 2019 by nerfetiti: 1:20pm On Dec 11, 2017
Three full months have passed since the most recent episode of Game of Thrones, and the excruciating wait isn’t going to get any easier.

At least one more full winter will pass until the winter of Westeros arrives one last time, as the final season of Thrones will not arrive until 2019. Production on the eighth and final season began in October and will reportedly run through August 2018 — a full year following the season seven finale, all but dashing any prospects for Thrones’ arrival in the next calendar year.

“Our production people are trying to figure out a timeline for the shoot and how much time the special effects take,” HBO programming president Casey Bloys told The Hollywood Reporter over the summer about the long wait between seasons of Thrones. “The shooting is complicated enough — on different continents, with all the technical aspects — and the special effects are a whole other production period that we’re trying to figure out. That is a big factor in all of this.”

“As shows get bigger and more complicated, I have to follow the producers’ lead and let go of, ‘It’d be nice to have it every year,'” he added. “They have to do the best show they can do. With bigger shows like Westworld or Game of Thrones, sometimes if you want the big show and the big scope, it takes longer.”

Of course, fans of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire novels on which Game of Thrones is based are already well-versed in long waits between the adventures of Jon Snow (Kit Harington) and the rest of the Seven Kingdoms’ inhabitants. Indeed, the book-reading portion of the fandom is still awaiting official confirmation on Martin’s side of the story as to whether or not Lord Snow even survived his seemingly fatal stabbing at the hands of the Night’s Watch — a plot twist that occurred near the end of book five, A Dance With Dragons, released in 2011 mere weeks after the first season finale of Thrones. In comparison, the wait between seasons seven and eight feels as significant as the Dorne storyline — which is to say, not very significant at all.

With that said, as the wait between seasons seven and eight stands to last longer than the year between the season six finale and season seven premiere, the episode order for the final season will be shorter than ever: only six episodes remain, with the veteran director lineup consisting of “Battle of the Bastards” helmer Miguel Sapochnik, Red Wedding mastermind David Nutter, and series creators David Benioff and Dan Weiss.

For his part, one of the show’s actors already knows a thing or two about long waits between seasons of the show: Isaac Hempstead Wright, who plays Bran Stark, currently operating as the all-seeing mystic known as the Three-Eyed Raven. Bran reached the cave of the original Three-Eyed Raven at the end of season four, and was not seen again until season six. For his part, Hempstead Wright told THR this week that he doesn’t feel his personal hiatus during season five gives him any special insight into what it must be like to wait for the next season of Game of Thrones, nor does it prepare him for what it will feel like once the final six episodes have come and gone.

“When it actually finishes, it’s going to hit hard,” said the actor, speaking with THR in support of season seven’s upcoming Blu-Ray release, which arrives Dec. 12. “We won’t experience it for a while, because we still have a lot of filming to do, and then there will be the whole whirlwind of the press, which will happen for a long time. I think it will be when we get to this time in 2019, when we’re usually expecting the phone call organizing flights for the next season, that it will be very sad and it will be very real: this doesn’t exist anymore. That’s going to be an interesting transitional period. There will be so many glamorous [events] and all of these fireworks as we celebrate the ending of the show — and then all of the sudden, it will be nothing. And it will be sad.”

As for when exactly in 2019 fans should expect the sad occasion of the final Game of Thrones episodes? It’s hard to imagine HBO missing out on the opportunity for a winter release, what with the easy “winter is here” branding victory — but as of now, there’s no word, and there likely won’t be until a live burst of dragon fire melts away an official release date, or some other similarly fiery affair.

source: https://sixgeeks.com/game-thrones-wont-return-2019/

Celebrities / Do You Need Publicity For Your Movies? by nerfetiti: 9:03am On Nov 30, 2017
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TV/Movies / Do You Need Publicity For Your Movies? by nerfetiti: 8:19am On Nov 30, 2017
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Celebrities / How John Boyega Got Mentored By Robert Downey by nerfetiti: 12:07pm On Jul 19, 2017
John Boyega recently shared how Robert Downey Jr. helped him prepare himself for the fame onslaught before Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens rolled out in 2015. At that time, the British actor was not yet a household name, but already had a slew of small roles both on the big and small screen. Downey Jr., on the other hand, has been flying high and enjoying tremendous career success as the Marvel Cinematic Universe founding superhero Iron Man since 2008.

Coming to the big league in Hollywood, Boyega was worried about being blindsided with the effect of the glitz and glamor on actors – especially so for young and upcoming ones like him. Determined not to fall into the trap of being a one hit wonder, the actor took it upon himself to reach out and seek advice from people he thought were able to maintain their core values despite having fame and money from their show business status. His mentorship hunt landed him with Downey Jr., and if there’s anyone to talk to in the business about not being carried away with ambition and ego, the 52-year-old is arguably one of the best out there.

Boyega admitted that prior to his initial contact with the veteran actor, he did not have any personal connections with him whatsoever. In a new cover story for GQ, the 25-year-old revealed that he just took a risk by asking his agent to hook him up with Downey Jr’s agent to see if he could get to meet him. This was just before The Force Awakens was released in theaters and Boyega thought, “it was time for me to sit down with someone who’s been through the extremes of Hollywood and to be given some tips as to how to stay stable.”

While Downey Jr. was obviously a perfect mentor in success and fame management due to his current Hollywood stature, his bad history in the industry, on the other hand, makes him a more dynamic advisor – staging one of the greatest career comebacks in the business. It’s not a secret that for a time, the Chaplin star squandered everything that his younger self had achieved career-wise by partying too much, developing substance abuse habits and ultimately landing in jail. Marvel Studios took a risk by casting him as Iron Man in their pioneering film and fortunately everything paid off – something that he no longer takes for granted.

Now, the two actors operate under the same Disney umbrella (Downey Jr. with Marvel and Boyega with Lucasfilm) – both appearing at the recently held D23 Expo in Anaheim, California. Downey Jr. is currently busy working on Avengers: Infinity War and untitled Avengers 4, reprising his role as Tony Stark/Iron Man for the 8th and 9th time, respectively. Meanwhile, Boyega eventually turned out to be the star that he is supposed to be – becoming one of the key leads of the current Star Wars sequel trilogy. But he does not forget to venture into other projects like appearing in the upcoming Kathryn Bigelow period crime drama, Detroit, as well as, performing on stage as the titular role for the theater play, Woyzeck.

Boyega is set to be back in the shoes of his former Stormtrooper-turned-Resistance fighter character named Finn later this year in Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi. The film is directed by Rian Johnson and will mark the official return of Mark Hamill as the iconic Jedi Luke Skywalker, as well as, the last outing of Carrie Fisher’s General Leia Organa before the actress’ untimely passing last year.

Source: https://sixgeeks.com/john-boyega-got-mentored-robert-downey-jr/

Celebrities / Re: 10 Awesome Movies That Schools You About Cinematography by nerfetiti: 6:46pm On Jul 05, 2017
1. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)

What it can teach you about: Lighting

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is shot with low levels of lighting for a very simple reason: playing with lighting can make some very interesting shadows. The film’s cinematography may be extreme, but it’s a perfect example of how darkness and shadow can emphasize evil, and how light can emphasize good.

More than this, the jagged, twisted lighting literally helps to emphasize the madness within the film; characters are literally trapped in a nightmare. Another point of interest, is that German Expressionist films like Dr. Caligari were filmed in war torn and poor Weimar Germany. Shadows may be effective, but they’re also cheap.

Source: https://sixgeeks.com/10-awesome-movies-schools-cinematography/

Celebrities / Re: 10 Awesome Movies That Schools You About Cinematography by nerfetiti: 6:44pm On Jul 05, 2017
2. The Bicycle Thieves (1948)

What it can teach you about: Focus, Camera Movement

Following the fall of Mussolini, Italy was a broken and depressed country. Vittorio Director De Sica wanted to capture more than just the plight of his protagonists, he wanted to capture the plight of his country. He does so, startlingly, by using static shots that lingerer on depressed buildings and depressed people.

Cinematographer Carlo Montuori used a deep focus to capture the surroundings, making sure that everything was in focus. Frequently we’re presented with stunning photography, but we’re never able to escape from Rome’s squalor and poverty – much the same as the central characters.

Celebrities / Re: 10 Awesome Movies That Schools You About Cinematography by nerfetiti: 6:42pm On Jul 05, 2017
3. The Searchers (1956)

What it can teach you about: Aspect Ratio, Colour

The nineteen fifties were the golden years of television; every American household owned one, so why bother go to the cinema? It was a question that film directors had to answer, and answer they did. The Searchers is a glittering example of a film that delivered its audience an experience they’d be unable to replicate in their own living rooms. Its technicolor is inherently beautiful. It’s grand, it’s immersive and it’s obviously vibrantly colorful.

John Ford and his cinematographer Winton C. Hoch pushed the envelope further by filming in a high-res widescreen format known as VistaVision. The Searchers is BIG, and should be viewed in a cinema whenever possible.

Celebrities / Re: 10 Awesome Movies That Schools You About Cinematography by nerfetiti: 6:41pm On Jul 05, 2017
4. Barry Lyndon (1975)

What it can teach you about: Lighting, Effect of Lenses

Stanley Kubrick was so determined to film certain scenes of Barry Lyndon using natural light, that he went to the length of using camera lenses that had been developed by NASA. Most famously, this allowed Kubrick to film indoor night scenes using only candlelight (try it sometime, it’s near-impossible).

When he did deploy electric light, cinematographer John Alcott went to great lengths to make sure that the lighting looked as natural as possible by using filters. Using natural light (or natural looking light) is a great way of making a film look realistic, but Kubrick and Alcott’s extreme lengths created a particularly please aesthetic that replicated eighteenth century paintings.

Celebrities / Re: 10 Awesome Movies That Schools You About Cinematography by nerfetiti: 6:40pm On Jul 05, 2017
5. Hard Boiled (1992)

What it can teach you about: Length of Shot, Camera Movement

Long takes are traditionally used for unintrusive and natural-feeling scenes. John Woo used the long take to devastating effect in the action bonanza Hard Boiled. Modern action films often heavily edit and shake up the action to create a false sense of adrenaline. Cinematographer Wang Wing-Heng does exactly the opposite here.

By using a long, uninterrupted three minute take during the final siege, he enhanced the peri by impressing the critics with just how REAL the chaos looked. Pyrotechnics fly, actors get clobbered, and the audience watches wide-eyed at the action packed brilliance of it all.

Celebrities / Re: 10 Awesome Movies That Schools You About Cinematography by nerfetiti: 6:38pm On Jul 05, 2017
6. Pulp Fiction (1994)

What it can teach you about: Camera Positioning

Pulp Fiction is told from the point of view of a variety of different characters, using a non-linear narrative (in other words, everything is out of sequence). In order for this to make any sense at all to an audience, Quentin Tarantino tells the story using classic filming conventions. All scenes are filmed with one camera, and most shots are medium or close – never letting us too far aways from the characters that ground the story.

We also regularly see point of view camera angles; especially during dialogue scenes, where we see the conversation played out using the classic shot-reverse-shot technique that switches the point of view between characters. As a result, in a complicated story we’re always firmly connected to the characters’ narrative.

Source: https://sixgeeks.com/10-awesome-movies-schools-cinematography/

Celebrities / Re: 10 Awesome Movies That Schools You About Cinematography by nerfetiti: 6:37pm On Jul 05, 2017
7. Saving Private Ryan (1998)

What it can teach you about: Colour, Camera Movement

Blood red is a horrible colour. If it’s splashed about too freely on screen, it can inadvertently turn a picture into a video nasty. Saving Private Ryan certainly had a lot blood however, all of the colours were deliberately desaturated, reducing the brightness and adding a blue tint to the picture. The effect made the gore more palatable, while at the same time giving the film the look of an old newsreel (which was entirely appropriate for a film set during World War II).

The action sequences were filmed with a handheld camera, giving the audience a sense that they too were ducking for cover during the gunfire. The beach-landing “stuttery” effects were created by skipping frames. This heightened the sense of trauma and confusion, and really helped to convey a sense of adrenaline to the audience.

Celebrities / Re: 10 Awesome Movies That Schools You About Cinematography by nerfetiti: 6:35pm On Jul 05, 2017
8. Gosford Park (2001)

What it can teach you: Camera movement, Lighting, Focus

Each scene in Gosford Park was shot using two cameras filming simultaneously. Unusually, in each scene the camera is always moving (even if it’s only very subtle movement). Almost everything is kept in focus, and indoor shots have soft lighting spilling in every direction. This allowed the actors to act freely, and complete scenes without the interruption of having to reposition the camera and relight each scene.

Many critics praised the “gliding” quality of Andrew Dunn’s cinematography. The set-up firmly elevates the importance of character interactions within the movie.

Celebrities / Re: 10 Awesome Movies That Schools You About Cinematography by nerfetiti: 6:34pm On Jul 05, 2017
9. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

What it can teach you about: Camera Movement

In the wrong hands, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind could have been a computer generated special effects bonanza. Instead, Michel Gondry thought small, and used trap doors and quick costume changes to illustrate Joel’s oscillating subconscious.

More than this, he captured the narrative using a handheld camera and made an obviously unreal experience feel like a reality based documentary. Why? As fantastical or distorted as they may be, our memories and our imaginations feel real to us. As a result, many of us not only found Gondry’s film realistic, we also found it nostalgic.

Celebrities / 10 Awesome Movies That Schools You About Cinematography by nerfetiti: 6:33pm On Jul 05, 2017
The word cinematography literally means ‘to record movements’. A director relies on their cinematographer to manipulate the mood and implication of a shot.

For example; you might not think that there’d be many ways to film a person walking down a corridor – but what if that corridor had seedy red lighting? What if the person cast a long dark shadow? What if they were walking down the corridor in slow motion?

The smallest change in lighting or lens can create a whole new emphasis and completely change the meaning of a rudimentary action. This list aims to give you a good background on all the cinematographic tricks of the trade.

10. The Bourne Supremacy (2004)

What it can teach you about: Length of Shot, Camera Movement

The Bourne Supremacy’s cinematography really tied audiences and film critics in knots. Many loved it, many hated it. Either way, it was enormously influential on films like The Dark Knight and Quantum of Solace.

The Bourne Supremacy was so different because conventional film wisdom would say that you would pan or zoom to set the scene, then after the camera had stopped moving you’d then see an edit that takes you to the next shot.

Not so during The Bourne Supremacy. The movie frequently edits mid camera movement in an effort to disorientate the audience. While editing may be separate from cinematography, the length of a shot is often crucial to what a cinematographer is trying to convey. Cinematographer Oliver Wood created a movie with action sequences that feel wildly jerky, and have a constant sense of chaos and adrenaline as a result.

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Celebrities / Re: Rich Nollywood Actresses And Their Net Worth by nerfetiti: 9:25pm On Mar 31, 2017
10. Chika Ike

The beautiful actress has a mansion, which has its own private office, garden, swimming pool and a state of the art interior. She runs a boutique in Abuja called Fancy Nancy. She has endorsement deals with Bullet and she is an ambassador to the United Nations. She is worth N200 million.

https://sixgeeks.com/rich-nollywood-actresses-and-their-net-worth/

Celebrities / Re: Rich Nollywood Actresses And Their Net Worth by nerfetiti: 9:24pm On Mar 31, 2017
9.Stephanie Linus

The tall and gorgeous actress marriage to Linus Idahosa cost a whooping £100,000. She has set a high standard for herself and probably one of the most respected actresses in Nollywood. She has lots of endorsements to her credit, which includes, Green valley oatmeal, Kanekalon, Vlisco and Diva Pads. She is the current Regional Maternal Health Ambassador for West and Central Africa by United Nations Population Fund. She is worth over N250 million.

Celebrities / Re: Rich Nollywood Actresses And Their Net Worth by nerfetiti: 9:23pm On Mar 31, 2017
8. Uche Jombo

Uche Jombo is a big-time actress and a fantastic producer. In 2008, she earned over N10 million for appearing in various movies. In 2009, she signed with Telecoms giant Glo. She lives in Lekki, Lagos with her husband. She is worth N370 million.

Celebrities / Re: Rich Nollywood Actresses And Their Net Worth by nerfetiti: 9:20pm On Mar 31, 2017
7. Kate Henshaw

Kate Henshaw, who has been in Nollywood for quite some time has over 40 movies to her name. She has endorsements with Onga, Samsung, Blessing Perfume and the Lagos State Government.

She recently launched her autobiography. Her total net worth is about N400 million.

Celebrities / Re: Rich Nollywood Actresses And Their Net Worth by nerfetiti: 9:20pm On Mar 31, 2017
6. Ini Edo

Probably one of the hottest single actress out there, Ini has done well for herself in the industry. She owns six buildings in swift locations around the country. She has huge endorsement deals with INEC, Noble Hair, Chivita, EKO restoration foundation and Glo Nigeria. She drives a Mercedes G-Wagon worth N38 million. Her net worth is N450 million.

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Celebrities / Re: Rich Nollywood Actresses And Their Net Worth by nerfetiti: 9:18pm On Mar 31, 2017
5. Funke Akindele

Popularly known as Jenifa, Funke has created a brand for herself. She is the producer of popular hit TV series Jenifa’s Diary. She has the endorsement with Jobberman, Klin, Qlichy, Maggi, Lagos Inland Revenue Service, OMO, Iroko Tv and Globacom.

She recently got married to singer, JJC Skillz and launched a record label named “Scene One Records”. She and her beau recently moved to their mansion at Amen Estate, Ibeju Lekki. She is worth N500 million.

Celebrities / Re: Rich Nollywood Actresses And Their Net Worth by nerfetiti: 9:17pm On Mar 31, 2017
4. Omotola Jalade Ekeinde

She serves as a role model to young girls across Nigeria and has endorsements with popular brands like Liquefied Petroleum Gas Association (NLPGA), Scanfrost, Knorr, P&G and Ghandour cosmetics.

She has starred in over 300 movies and drives expensive cars. She is worth N550 million.

Celebrities / Re: Rich Nollywood Actresses And Their Net Worth by nerfetiti: 9:16pm On Mar 31, 2017
3. Mercy Johnson

Mercy who made her debut in the 2004 movie “The Maid,” is one of the most sought after actresses charging over N2million per movie. Her 6-bedroom Duplex at Ajah has a swimming pool, a roofed car park, terrace, penthouse and a gym. She cruises the streets of Lagos with a Lexus worth N16m and has several landed properties. She is currently serving as a special adviser to the Kogi State Governor. Her total net worth is N600 million.

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Celebrities / Re: Rich Nollywood Actresses And Their Net Worth by nerfetiti: 9:14pm On Mar 31, 2017
2. Genevieve Nnaji

Probably one of the most popular Nollywood act, Genevieve is a force to reckon with in Nollywood. The singer, fashion designer and delectable actress have starred in lots of successful movies and has juicy endorsement deals to show for it. They include deals with a Range Rover, Etisalat, MUD, Amstel Malta, Lux, Polo and Cintron Energy drink. Her deal with Cintron is worth N50 million, while the one with Polo is worth N70 million and her Etisalat deal is worth N100 million. She cruises the streets of Lagos with a Range Rover Vogue reportedly worth N19 million. She has houses in Ikoyi and Ghana worth several millions bringing her net worth to N850 million.

Celebrities / Rich Nollywood Actresses And Their Net Worth by nerfetiti: 9:13pm On Mar 31, 2017
Rita Dominic

Star winning actress, Rita Dominic is a popular face and have featured in over 200 movies. She remains one of the consistent actresses in Nollywood who still remain relevant despite being one of the oldest faces in the industry. She is a successful business woman with lots of successful movies to her name. Her many endorsement deals include Nokia, Flat Tummy Tea, Zaron Cosmetics, BK Unique Hair and Telecoms Giant, Glo. She owns Property, Plants and Equipment in tune of N40 million.

Her 2012 movie, The Meeting grossed over N25 million naira at the box office, bringing her total worth to N950 Million.

Celebrities / Re: Tits And Bits About Patience Ozokwor by nerfetiti: 9:56pm On Mar 29, 2017
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