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Heady Brew Productions is a screenwriting collaboration between Chris Valderrama and Jason Cangialosi, who write original screenplays, also providing ghostwriting and script revision services, where cinematic visions are infused with creative savvy.
Heady Brew Productions is a screenwriting collaboration between Chris Valderrama and Jason Cangialosi, who write original screenplays, also providing ghostwriting and script revision services, where cinematic visions are infused with creative savvy.
Education/Experience:
Cinema
Cinema
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Film, Cinema, Movies, Scripts, Soundtracks, Acting, Actors, Directors, Producers, Writing, Screenplays, Screenwriting, Comics, Adaptations, Film making, Film Production, Movie Business, Books, Cinematography, Film Editing, Film Studies, History of Film, P
Film, Cinema, Movies, Scripts, Soundtracks, Acting, Actors, Directors, Producers, Writing, Screenplays, Screenwriting, Comics, Adaptations, Film making, Film Production, Movie Business, Books, Cinematography, Film Editing, Film Studies, History of Film, P
Motto:
"To liberate yourself from the fear of death you must not be afraid to live"
"To liberate yourself from the fear of death you must not be afraid to live"
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Former story analyst for Miramax Films, Michael Tierno, has built the bridge from the foundation of Aristotle's classic Poetics to the modern cinema in Aristotle's Poetics for Screenwriters.
By Heady Brew | Published 3/24/2008
Ghostly voices and frenetic percussion weave a tapestry of sound over Zhang Yimou's Raise the Red Lantern, accompanying a thematic connection of secrets revealed and hope destroyed.
By Heady Brew | Published 3/14/2008
When first viewing of Tsui Hark's Once Upon a Time in China III, one is visually bombarded. So much so that the invigorating fight sequences and Dragonhead costumes dizzying the screen leave little room for an uninitiated viewer to fully absorb Tsui's messages.
By Heady Brew | Published 3/9/2008
The social themes addressed in Wu Yonggang's 1934 film, The Goddess are not approached in a subtle manner. The messages are clear and an obvious social criticism within the story of a woman who is victim of circumstance.
By Heady Brew | Published 3/9/2008
This immensely personal film by Hou Hsiao-hsien, though something of a local treasure for New Taiwan cinema still accomplishes a universalism in its' coming of age story
By Heady Brew | Published 3/9/2008
While most reviews about Be Kind Rewind often come across as misinformed and cynical, I believe it reveals a new breed of filmmaking, erasing the line between audience and autuer.
By Heady Brew | Published 3/7/2008
Tsai Ming-liang's film "The Hole" impresses one with the philosophy that humans are capable of reaching a higher existence in caring for our surroundings and helping those who may be right under our nose.
By Heady Brew | Published 3/6/2008
It takes the eyes of a film scholar to navigate through the imagination of Stanley Kubrick. Nelson is just this scholar and provides not only an insightful overview of Kubrick's career, but also a deep analysis of his selected cinematic masterpieces.
By Heady Brew | Published 2/22/2008
Long standing resentment of Elia Kazan's involvement in McCarthy's HUAC hearings overshadows contributions from Broadway to Hollywood, making it difficult to appreciate an artist over empty patriotism. Does his memoir, A Life, provide the key to understanding?
By Heady Brew | Published 2/19/2008
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