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Now live on YouTube: Filmmaker and editing pro @ValentinaVee just dropped a 3 hour beginner’s guide to #PremierePro, packed with our latest features and covering all the essentials, from application launch to final export. Take it away, Valentina: adobe.ly/447Y2DP
I'm sorry but what the heck is this headline on bbc main UK page:
They might as well have said: Aww im a itty bitty wittle gurrlliiee, but I can be a farmer
@British_Airways
Your staff in Athens made me throw away camera equipment in legal guidelines because I wouldn’t check my carry on. Was upset but didn’t shout. Just picked up my luggage with this note on it
It’s ok for your staff to be vindictive?
Uk staff shocked & appalled
@British_Airways I get it’s a thankless job and was going to let it all slide, because people have bad days, but retaliation for me pointing out my camera batteries were properly sealed, stored properly and under the 15 PEA and I could take them
So I watched the old film when I was 13 & sick with glandular fever. I woke up later from a nap hallucinating & screaming “The flying pigs are trying to kill me!!!” I remember seeing Sebastian with a knife in his mouth, flying
So it can’t be worse than that viewing experience 😅
First look at Andy Serkis’ animated adaptation of ‘ANIMAL FARM’
Starring Seth Rogen, Gaten Matarazzo, Steve Buscemi, Glenn Close, Laverne Cox, Kieran Culkin, Woody Harrelson, Jim Parsons, Kathleen Turner and Iman Vellani.
(Source: variety.com/2025/film/news/a…)
‘COYOTE VS ACME’ has been officially saved by Ketchup Entertainment, who bought the film for $50M
They plan to give the film a worldwide theatrical release in 2026.
‘COYOTE VS ACME’ has been officially saved by Ketchup Entertainment, who bought the film for $50M
They plan to give the film a worldwide theatrical release in 2026.
No, you’re not crazy! Night scenes DO LOOK darker now than they did in the decades prior.
But it’s not because cinematographers refuse to light their scenes (common misconception). It’s because the STYLE of lighting has changed. Let me explain. 🧵
My personal curse is watching a movie and knowing exactly how it ends/the twist after 10-20 mins
Todays victim: Last Christmas
I’ve still got 30 mins left, and the “reveal” hasn’t happened but I’m pretty sure I know what is up here
My personal curse is watching a movie and knowing exactly how it ends/the twist after 10-20 mins
Todays victim: Last Christmas
I’ve still got 30 mins left, and the “reveal” hasn’t happened but I’m pretty sure I know what is up here