Sixteen filmmakers from different parts of the world and different time periods share their insight on how to communicate with the spectator in order to create timeless films. As Stanley Kubrick suggests, when the filmmaker places the viewer in a position of discovery, the thrill of the film goes through the heart. http://bit.ly/HJ85EM
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As regards to this topic, we all know that it is important that we keep the viewers occupied withby making every part of the story interesting instead of keeping them bored with a less interesting moments. Get the audience to move along with the story
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As a child I was fascinated by the white spaces between cells in comic books, as if some instinct told me there was magic in them. I hope to transmit some of that abstract quality into the white spaces of my screenplays, things that will have audience members miss their mouths with the popcorn and never notice their pop is empty.
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My mind exploded getting to "as if some instinct told me there was magic in them." Nicely said, Phyllis!