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Razzle-dazzle movies in the park

September 23rd, 2008 by Kelly

If we are talking about modern video production technologies we should definitely consider hi-tech computer modelling opportunities as there is practically no movie nowadays that is screened without special computer effects that create magnificent shots and make the movie more “razzle-dazzle”. The important issue here is the budget that is predetermined for screening a movie and the director’s skills. The most entertaining movies have been screened with a considerable budget beginning with $10 millions and more, like Jurassic Park, King Kong, Terminator 3, Batman Forever, Spider Man and others. It is a widely known fact that when there is an abuse of special effects, the actual movie plot and the idea may become secondary issues and in this case the movie is destined to be a complete flop whatever great computer effects have been used, like it happened to Matrix 2 and Matrix 3. The audience has already been used to special effects and advanced media production companies are to come out with more than that. The plot should always be in the center of attention as well as the natural actors’ play.

The majority of “razzle-dazzle” are to be watched on a larger screen, no DVD can substitute the actual picture and soundtracks that you see and hear sitting in a cinema. The whole conception (all the directors will agree to that) can be fully conceived only on a larger screen or inflatable screens that open new possibilities for cinema lovers who are already fed up with stuffy rooms in closed cinemas. Inflatable screens allow watching movies in the park or at the beach where you are not restricted in your movements or when you can’t see the details of what is going on the screen simply because there is the tallest guy in front of you which naturally irritates those who are unable to catch the whole picture.

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