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1-Year Anniversary Q&A [Featuring Wong Kar-wai and Snyder Cut Hot Takes]

1-Year Anniversary Q&A [Featuring Wong Kar-wai and Snyder Cut Hot Takes]

FromFilm Formally


1-Year Anniversary Q&A [Featuring Wong Kar-wai and Snyder Cut Hot Takes]

FromFilm Formally

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

It’s our one-year, 43rd-episode spectacular, and we’re once again answering your questions! We go deep on the new WONG KAR-WAI restorations, our thoughts on Zach Snyder’s JUSTICE LEAGUE, the merits of handheld camera operation, film scores, not one but TWO aspect ratio rants from Devan, and more!
But first, some NEWS.
We’re going to be taking a bit of a hiatus, and we’re adjusting our Patreon to reflect this. In the interests of keeping the quality of this podcast high and sustainable, we’re going to take our time with the next season. It’ll be ready whenever it’s ready, but it will happen! As such, our Patreon will now be structured on a per-creation basis. Our previous tiers will be retired in lieu of $1 and $2 per-creation tiers.
In this episode, we discuss:

(04:24) Criterion’s THE WORLD OF WONG KAR-WAI box set, and our mixed feelings on the changes made to the films contained within.


(29:11) Handheld vs Tripod: the final showdown.


(33:58) Will opines on this year’s film scores.


(40:43) Zach Snyder’s JUSTICE LEAGUE: it’s out! What do we think?


If you’d like to support the show, here’s a link to our Patreon. We’ve also released a bonus mini-episode wherein we discuss PREFACE TO A HISTORY and THE MARTYR.
 
Released:
Apr 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Film Formally gets granular about how movies work by studying a technique or trait through its best examples. Independent filmmakers and friends Devan Scott and Will Ross leverage years of experience watching and making movies to bring you spirited and approachable conversations, offering brick-by-brick analysis and discussions about how films work.