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mp4/webm Anonymous 08/26/2019 (Mon) 16:32:37 No.36 [Reply] [Last]
Video Clips: Old and New
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>>735 Very nice thank you
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video test
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J*ker Anonymous 10/09/2019 (Wed) 17:25:00 No.230 [Reply]
Well, did you like it? I know I'm echoing already existing criticism, but it really felt like a Scorsese imitator. Better than what capeshit deserves.
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>>777 A truly amazing heist
Well to be fair these shenanigans were done in a fairly disposable thread, with all due respect to the OP.
Saw this a couple days ago and it made me wonder just how much those riots in Gotham City have served as an inspiration for present day riots in Western countries. I'm sure its just a coincidence, whatever conditioning potential it had, it must me minuscule.
>>1000 *be
>>1000 It's not riots, just niggers robbing everything.

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Cut! italodisco 05/30/2020 (Sat) 08:25:38 No.973 [Reply]
What's the consensus on fan re-edits? Like the Dune edit, for example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94d77kdmOvU I've been wanting to put my hands on Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, maybe trim down the running time and move around some awkwardly placed T.V./Movies scenes? But I don't know if it's worth the time so, If you've seen the film before, let me know what you think, maybe share some things you would've liked to change/see in an edit?
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>>981 I feel like it's good as an exercise in editing/pace management, only to be showcased to friends or in a conspicuous way to avoid name calling, probably might even be a good example on a theoretical basis. Otherwise it feels a bit pompous, it might have good intentions but re-editing a movie is like redrawing a painting or a sketch, it only manages to smear or belittle the creators in the long run, even if they did a very poor job for starters. And in the vast majority of cases the flicks are screwed from the start because the creative decisions came from the script and were homogenized with the "healthy" parts, re-editing them sometimes just shows it never had any hope even before a budget was handed on.
The only real use of fan edits is editing adaptations closer to the source material.
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>>973 >Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, maybe trim down the running time and move around some awkwardly placed T.V./Movies scenes Interesting. I was checking the fanedits on myspleen and someone made a 3+ hour version of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. He adds an overture and intermission to made it a roadshow cut. I doubt I'd ever watch this, but here are his comments. <Well after my take on the extended cut of the Hateful 8 available here I decided to get the web download of Tarrantino’s new Once Upon a Time in Hollywood plus the separate special features/extra’s that are available to buy and try and duplicate a form of Roadshow/Extended Cut to mirror my Hateful 8 Extended Cut. <This is not a straight forward duplicate of the standard theatrical cut, as in the standard cut is 2hrs 41mins and this version is 3hrs 7mins around 26mins longer. <How did I achieve this fan edit, well I inserted all the available deleted scenes back into the movie as well as inserting a Overture, an Intermission and 2 of the 60’s made tv commercials that Tarrantino made but didn’t make the final cut. <The run of the movie is an overture followed by a Red Apple advertisement before the movie kicks in, the overture title card I created and tried to make it look basic and bright for the setting of the Hollywood Hills movie. Myspleen has 446 fanedits, of which 124 involve Star Wars.
>>987 >>981 That's the part I was missing, I knew composites were fine, I just felt a bit assblasted by QT. >>988 I was trying to find a movie (this is an understatement, I am going insane trying to find this) from the early 2000's and ended up looking through the entire wikipedia list of movies released by year, then ended up in Independent lists, at least 1/4th of every Indie movie released between 2002 and 2007 is Star Wars, I was surprised. Fuck it, can I make a "name this film" thread? I've posted in every other site, no one knows about the one I'm looking for, maybe /film/ will lend a hand?
>>992 >can I make a "name this film" thread Go ahead, not much else going on in this board

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Film restoration/recovery italodisco 08/27/2019 (Tue) 04:25:11 No.43 [Reply] [Last]
Recently started to dig up some "forgotten" films that need love in order to restore or redistribute them. Let me know if you want me to look up a specific film you're interested in, right now we just finished a second try restoration for Madness by Cesare Rau https://youtube.com/watch?v=PI_wY7EUU_M and next we want to move onto Cerco de Terror and Appuntamento a Dallas. (The first edition of Madness had a bit of color correction problems, it was too fucking dark at times)

On 8chan someone requested Gillo Pontecorvo's La Grande Strada Azzurra, so we're currently working on that too.
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>>873 Just use MakeMKV to get a straight mux
>>890 I run a Linux system, that won't work. :/
>>962 Dude LInux is where the whole scene got it's start. Look around.
>>962 Here you go. The essential MKV program. https://mkvtoolnix.download/downloads.html
>>962 MakeMKV supports GNU/Linux, you just have to build it yourself https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=224

Kino Sunday (and other movie streams) Anonymous 08/25/2019 (Sun) 05:51:06 No.22 [Reply] [Last]
Hello fellow kino enthusiasts, I'm the junior member of the Guntstream trio, the stream started by our benevolent mongolian overlord who created this humble imageboard.
Recently we have begun exploring doing other things with the stream then restreaming a fat drug abusing pedophile.

Last sunday we streamed Andrei Rubliev, probably before this board was even created.
Today at 22:00 UST (a bit over 16 hours from this post) we will be streaming Stalker, a movie so magnificent I'm sure most of you have already seen it, but you are nonetheless invited to watch it with the rest of us at https://cytu.be/r/Guntstream
I intend to make this a regular thing, and while times may change slightly I'll try to keep it around 22:00 UST to make it both accessible for european and american audiences.
The next couple of streams after this will probably go through some more of Tarkovsky's works, I intend to do Nostalgia and The Sacrifice next, but suggestions for future streams are welcome left to my own devices I will probably start doing some Herzog and Kurosawa movies after I feel like I've covered Tarkovsky enough.
We also do more random movie streams, been working through some Miike movies, I'll try to make a post here when they happen, but they're unfortunately not on a set schedule like Kino Sunday.
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So what happened to this streamer? I thought I saw him posting on /tv/. It's weird how half of his images are missing from this thread. Would cytube really send a bunch of troublemakers here? I wouldn't think so, but I don't know that site.
>>929 It was one of julay's admins.
>>927 I want to specify: it wouldn't be a traditional stream with commentary like Гунт or /bmn/. It'd play a file from Google Drive similar to the Seinfeld cytube room and anons would even be able to add films and save ones they like. I wouldn't add I'm also pretty sure that it can be de-listed from the public list, meaning that you'd only really know about it if you came to /film/. Also, no javascript like Гунт or Seinfeld, just CSS.
>>932 And just for reference, aside from the javascript this is how I'd set it up. Each video can be downloaded. https://cytu.be/r/SEINFELDHD
>>919 sounds good

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Animated shorts and features Anonymous 10/27/2019 (Sun) 21:28:20 No.289 [Reply]
I saw this short by chance last night and really enjoyed it. Well-executed concept with a distinctive visual style.

>Thursday
>Dir: Matthias Hoegg / UK / 2010

https://invidio.us/watch?v=HQ1z0Zzqg5U

<An everyday love story set in the not so distant future sees blackbirds battling with technology, automatic palm readers and power cuts.

I looked for more content from Matthias Hoegg, but found that he's chosen a more profitable career as animator for hire. Still he's done interesting work for various corporate and non-profit clients.
https://vimeo.com/matthiashoegg
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Krysar is the most interesting animation I've seen lately. It's based on the Pied Piper story. The images are rough and grotesque, a more horrifying version of German expressionism.

Maybe you don't know this, but the Pied Piper is based on a mysterious event in the German town of Hamelin.
>The earliest written record is from the town chronicles in an entry from 1384 which states: "It is 100 years since our children left."
>Although research has been conducted for centuries, no explanation for the historical event is universally accepted as true.
A winter tale 1945

https://invidio.us/watch?v=09AH5boq14U

Comfy Christmas viewing from Ivan Ivanov-Vano with a strong Disney influence
I think the Soviet authorities liked Walt at first, but they later turned against the animators influenced by him for being too cosmopolitan.
Excellent twitter account for Folklore Films, usually animated: https://twitter.com/FolkloreFilmFes
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j800SVeiS5I IN-SHADOW: A Modern Odyssey An unflinching, dead-on representation of the modern world, with very creative and carefully considered imagery. Something I didn't notice at first is that everyone in it has their eyes closed, except for the very last shot.
>>885 >Something I didn't notice at first is that everyone in it has their eyes closed, except for the very last shot. I didn't notice that either. Thanks for posting. This one made a big impact on me when I first saw it, but I forgot the name so I've wanted to find it again.

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Slav Animation Anonymous 04/17/2020 (Fri) 15:53:47 No.823 [Reply]
SoyuzMultfilm starter pack: >Russian Fairy talesThe Tale About the Dead Princess and the 7 Knights (1951; english subtitles) - https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=Rgp5h-59rIg •The Frog Princess (1954; english subtitles) - https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=EIsAwnot_RE •The Scarlet Flower (1952; english subtitles) - https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=q5gQFjr0QRk •The Master of the Mountain (1978; no subtitles) - https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=l5wJ541-b_g •The Childhood of Ratibor (1973; english subtitles) - https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=heR4PK4D0HY >KawaiiA Kitten Named Woof (1976; english subtitles) - https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=b4Y1d4a4r-QChoonia (1968; no subtitles) - https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=SfugApJ6S9gThe Adventures of Lolo the Penguin (1988; english subtitles) - https://www.invidio.us/watch?v=tYFDU-Gwim4 >MythologyAnatoly Petrov circle (english subtitles) - https://www.invidio.us/playlist?list=PLn5Aci4kkiv62mwG0CMLy7NIPU7hUs4L5Blotskaya-Simukov circle (english subtitles) - https://www.invidio.us/playlist?list=PLnuyqiYHMLP5hEgea1Kwal7dFl1S3zljc

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It's cool that the same person is responsible for subtitling most of these shorts (and many more). He posts a lot of the dvds on kg. https://karagarga.in/history.php?id=30362
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https://invidio.us/watch?v=QOtQx2hqS7A, Alice Through the Looking Glass (1982). https://invidio.us/watch?v=dFBFuBJ4rr0, soundtrack.

/film/ Music Anonymous 11/10/2019 (Sun) 07:36:42 No.344 [Reply]
Soundtracks and whatever else you like
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It wasn't a very good movie, but the soundtrack is something else.
>>702 yes indeed, wow The Good Time OST was decent but that sounds next level
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Probably my least favorite Greeenaway film, but damn what a great soundtrack.
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>>695 > I'll try to post highlights A little late but here's some of the good stuff I found, mostly new to me

Favorite Shorts. Crunch Hardtack 04/07/2020 (Tue) 11:46:01 No.793 [Reply]
I'm going to get things started here with the first of 3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIUIh7dxlnI
Recently I watched this cool ethnographic short with beautiful resurrected footage of a marketplace in Guatemala. Credits: Deborah Stratman, Barbara Hammer, Maya Deren I don't see it on youtube so I put it on mega for you - https://mega.nz/file/3d023CRY#QF9Nn88FPjGSsdqSQTcr-3IwxClxN_Gp5z5DwmdsrJA

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Nollywood and Other Emerging Film Industries Anonymous 01/22/2020 (Wed) 18:48:51 No.621 [Reply]
I have recently watched a couple Nollywood films, and was curious what is /film/'s take on Nollywood? Personally, I love how enthusiastic they seem to be about making movies. I believe in a decade or two, they could begin going through a sort of "new wave", and start producing some real quality films.
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Bangladesh checking in
>>650 Bangladesh is not an African country though.But still a good pick.Any other films you have seen from there?
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>>788 True but topic says "Other Emerging Film Industries" Bangladesh has some films with crazy high imdb ratings. The film about their independence is probably inflated by nationalistic pride. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5510934/ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0383177/ I would like to see this one https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0374812/ Lalsalu AKA Tree Without Roots (2002) <In this tragic-comic study of religious hypocrisy, a disreputable cleric convinces villagers that their community is home to a famous holyman's grave.
>>789 Havent seen the first one.But Aguner Poroshmoni isnt good and I wouldnt recommend it.The same guy Directed Ghetuputro Komola which is a better made film.Havent seen the last one fully but the book is very well regarded.There hasnt been a better Director than Tareque Masud so after his accidental Death there hasnt been that many good films made.In recent memmory Kingdom of Claysubjects was a pretty decent film.There was also a good Mystery flick named Aynabazi.Bangladeshi films Has been a hit and miss for me.Although not Bangladeshi I would recommend Ritwik Kumar Ghataks(he was born in bangladesh) films.Recently Critereon released The Cloud Capped Sky.I am not Sure if I would call bangladeshi Film industry to be an emerging film industry.Its been there forever Growing and stagnating.Some would Say it doesnt have its old glorious days(commercial cinema).After Decades of stagnation films like Aynabazi seems to grow a local interest in films though.So I would probably not be calling it an "emerging" film industry.
>>789 Reminds me of Turkey, they always inflate their ratings as it was a popularity contest. Cannot trust anything from there, not even N. Ceylan's works.

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