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Hollywood Reporter: Martin Scorsese Teams Up With AI Company, Says Tech Was “Creatively Freeing” for Storyboard Use: AI “Allowed Us to Move Faster”. “Martin Scorsese is teaming up with the artificial intelligence company Black Forest Labs, where he will serve as an advisor with the research lab. The Academy Award winner said in a statement released Tuesday that he’s utilizing the […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/06/02/martin-scorsese-teams-up-with-ai-company-says-tech-was-creatively-freeing-for-storyboard-use-ai-allowed-us-to-move-faster-hollywood-reporter/
Hollywood Reporter: Martin Scorsese Teams Up With AI Company, Says Tech Was “Creatively Freeing” for Storyboard Use: AI “Allowed Us to Move Faster”. “Martin Scorsese is teaming up with the ar…
CNN: YouTubers are setting box office records. It could change the future of moviemaking. “The biggest two movies in America right now, ‘Backrooms’ and ‘Obsession,’ come from twentysomething filmmakers who honed their craft on YouTube. Their films were made with relatively low budgets and were marketed online. Now that they’re filling theaters with teens and young adults who rarely show up at […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/06/02/cnn-youtubers-are-setting-box-office-records-it-could-change-the-future-of-moviemaking/People often underestimate the power of soundscapes in TV and movies.
And I am not talking about background music - I am talking about the actual soundscape built by the foley artists to portray a setting.
The sounds of desert winds, the rustling of leaves, the swoosh of long grasses, or the dripping of water in a cave.
We only really remember these when they are done wrong. A kookaburra in a South American rainforest, for example will pop any Australian's disbelief suspenders. Done right, it should just settle your mind into the setting, and be forgotten from the main memory.
But there are a few that deeply stand out and stick with you.
One in particular is the persistent and pervasive 50hz hum in #SerialExperimentsLaine . This hum fills the soundscape almost constantly. It fills the empty spaces, and underlays almost every scene. It is inescapable.
And any time you hear that hum afterwards - from a ground loop in a sound system, or one inducted in a poorly shielded cable, or whatever, you are instantly transported back to the pastel dystopia of Laine.
It is a masterclass in nonmusical earworming.
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TIL Rachel Talaylay has a Youtube channel where she shows behind the scenes footage and stories for stuff she's directed. Including episodes of Doctor Who:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx9vMA9-4wjnXIRqKXQLnoA
Filmmaking tips and tricks on how I filmed shots in a variety of shots often using old school or lower budget techniques. Raw footage and dailies/rushes and other unpublished materials used throughout. Emphasis on Doctor Who. A Nightmare On Elm Street. Lots of pitfalls and recoveries. Suggestions for segments welcome. Etiquette note: Comments are curated. We will remove irrelevant, offensive, or rude comments. follow me X/BlueSky: @rtalalay Insta: Rachel Talalay
What Went Wrong - "Below The Line - Armorer"
Good interview on firearm handling on movie sets.
https://shows.acast.com/what-went-wrong1/episodes/690bb0d7317c91fd9a918292
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