In 1888, photography underwent a revolutionary transformation. American entrepreneur George Eastman introduced flexible celluloid film, replacing the heavy, fragile glass plates that had dominated the art form for decades. This innovation was a transparent, flexible base coated with a light-sensitive emulsion, making photography more accessible. In fact, it made the very concept of motion pictures […]
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Film School comes in all shapes and sizes, some as institutional titans and others in the form of collegiate electives, collectives, film mentorships, and online film education programs. We all know that moment — the one when we realized we wanted to be a filmmaker! The next step isn’t so easy. Sure, it should involve […]
Oppenheimer is the story of the man behind the atomic bomb. Based on the Pulitzer-Prize-winning book “American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer,” Christopher Nolan’s newest film examines the gifted theoretical physicist, played by Cillian Murphy, as he wrestles with the consequences and moral implications of bestowing a world-ending power unto humanity. […]