by World Wide Motion Pictures | Sep 11, 2020 | Featured, Film Spotlight
As the recent resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement demonstrates, race relations in the United States of America have never been ideal. Since the early 1600s, when the first slaves were abducted and brought to the New World from their native Africa, those with...
by World Wide Motion Pictures | Sep 4, 2020 | Featured, Film Spotlight
It may not always be wise to judge a film solely by its title, but in many cases, a title may be very useful in encapsulating what the overall idea of a film may be. Take “Crazy Rich Asians” for example; from the title alone, one can easily assume that a) the film...
by World Wide Motion Pictures | Aug 29, 2020 | Featured, Film Spotlight
While the usage of black-and-white cinematography has reduced dramatically over the decades due to the availability of color film, it is by no means an extinct technique. Oftentimes in modern cinema, showing a film in black-and-white can be quite beneficial in...
by World Wide Motion Pictures | Aug 20, 2020 | Featured, Film Spotlight
If there is one problem with how American history is taught throughout the nation, it’s the lacking, if not complete absence, of Hispanic and Native American stories and figures. Because most of American history has predominantly focused on the achievements of white,...
by World Wide Motion Pictures | Aug 13, 2020 | Featured, Film Spotlight
As anyone working in the film industry knows, one of the hardest parts about getting a film produced is the pitch, the attempt to persuade executives and investors into believing that the idea being expressed to them is worthy of receiving the cinematic treatment....
by World Wide Motion Pictures | Aug 6, 2020 | Featured, Film Spotlight
Is it possible to sympathize with, or even root for, a cold-blooded killer? This is a challenge that many works of cinema have attempted to achieve over the decades, and while such a challenge is far from easy to pull off, there have been those that have seen their...