BlameSociety |The Interrogation Scene Film 101 | Maker Studios SPARK
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The interrogation scene is set. Bad cop asks the “hard” questions, and throws the necessary punches. But, HOW DID THEY
DO IT? Learn the secrets on creating a professional scene here on Blame Society Films.
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On this episode of Film 101, we learn how to create a professional criminal interrogation scene, like you would see in any
Hollywood film or show.
First we will cover the basics of color grading and different perspectives. Then we move to some more “special” effects to make any physical altercation seem real.
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About Film 101
Does your heart race when you hear the dramatic musical build up leading to the infamous “
Psycho” shower scene? Do you get nervous swimming in open water just because you watched “
Jaws” as a child? Or are you looking for someone to hold you “on top if the world” like Leo in
Titanic. Well friend, you might be a movie buff, and if you are anything like us, you have always been curious on how filmmakers created some of
Hollywood’s most iconic scenes. Whether it’s an interrogation room, dramatic underwater scene or epic bar-room brawl, we are ready to tackle your questions and teach you all the basics on Film 101. After watching this special series, you will know every trick, tip and hack to view movies with a discerning eye, and maybe make a masterpiece of your own. So click subscribe, and take our your notebooks, because class has begun and this is Film 101.
About Blame Society Films
If being funny was a disease, we'd be dead. We’re
Aaron Yonda and
Matt Sloan and we are the creators of Blame Society Films. We are movie, game, and beer nerds and we're passionate about movies, games and pop culture. And whether it’s hanging out in our basement, or playing board games, we have geeky passions. Blame Society Films is best known for our
Star Wars Darth Vader parody
Chad Vader -
Day Shift Manager which was awarded "
Best Fan Film" in
2007 by
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Boardgames” we will play the the newest games and craziest board games while sampling beers and alcohols from around the world. “
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About Maker Studios SPARK:
The Maker Studios SPARK program invites creators to collaborate with Maker Studios to pitch original concepts that could be developed into series or cross-platform franchises, with the strongest of the concepts "greenlit" for production with support from
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