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  • [59] Why creating a mood is important.

    [59] Why creating a mood is important.

    A mood stays in the background. It is like the ambience to what holds your attention. Without the creation of which your spotlight lit art will not evoke the desired response. The dictionary defines “mood” to be “the atmosphere or pervading tone of something”. Think about the movies that have stayed with you. Now focus on…

    Rahul Gaur

    August 4, 2017
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    AankhonDekhi, blogging, Cinema, death, films, india, Indie, life, love, Mood, movies, poetry, Writer
  • [45] The Godfather Notebook – Prologue to The Bible for Filmmakers

    [45] The Godfather Notebook – Prologue to The Bible for Filmmakers

    […] I thought that if I could first work on the story on a set of blueprints – a plan – I would then be able to sleep at night. I would feel that at least I would be taking a step forward, that doing it this way would help me get a handle on…

    Rahul Gaur

    May 6, 2017
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    Cinema, Coppola, Entertainment, film, Filmmaking, films, filmschool, Godfather, How To, Movie news, movies, Opinion, poetry, Screenwriting, thoughts
  • [22] In The Mood For Love

    [22] In The Mood For Love

    As the musical piece titled “Yumeji’s theme” invades the sound space of the visuals of Wong Kar Wai’s “In The Mood For Love” everything slows down as if we are watching a music video inside a movie. The re-appearance of this musical piece (a striking eight times) is a leitmotif to describe the relationship between Chow…

    Rahul Gaur

    February 19, 2017
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    blogging, Cinema, daily, diary, direction, films, flicks, inthemoodforlove, love, movies, poetry, review, story, wongkar-wai

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