Cinema 

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  • A Cinematic Expirience
    by alexkess

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    Music: Star Wars – Soundtrack This is a simple case of “Oh lets see if that is going to work out”. 5 exposures at 2EV difference. HDR Tone Mapping in Photomatix. No Photoshop. I thought the flare might come up nice after processing, but I never imagined it to be like this. I hope you like it.

  • «Lord of the rings»
    by micmac

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    I took this picture near the beach where I took my waterscapes «Fog and fire»«liquid diamonds»«fire and ice »«land of fire»while going on the other part of the camp at the other beach.It was very foggy as you can see and the scene was realy magic .The same morning I took« Mirage» and «HEADLAND» but those where taken at the other part of the lake.That’s why I have so many picture with fog.Every time fog is there I ‘m out and very early of course ,it’s so quiet and magic .Walking in the woods is a real passion …but that you already know….inspired from the movie /

  • Lights Camera Action
    by Jo O'Brien

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    Model: Helen Mclean / Photography: Jo O’Brien

  • Model/MUA/Concept/Styling etc. – Atrophy Gloria Swanson is alive and well and living in Melbourne, it seems. Canon 40D + 50mm 1.4 + overcast daylight = Silver Screen Fun. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

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  • Cinema
    by David Barnes

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    So called for the 16:9 aspect ratio, and the feel of the image. The inspired Jo O’Brien, inner Melbourne, early 2008. / For those who are interested, the technical details of this image are: Canon EOS 5D 100mm f/2 lens ISO 1250 f/2, 1/2 sec Lightroom “Wet Chrome” preset, 16:9 crop

  • DEAN_WHITE
    by J Velasco

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    Also available: / DEAN_BLACK / / FROM CELEBRITIES SERIES: / MARILYN / / AUDREY / / / LENNON /

  • Copyright DaniloLejardi 2009 / (Please view large) / I guess most of you probably know or have read about Penelope, the faithful wife of Odysseus, who keeps her suitors at bay in his long absence, and that her name has always been associated with faithfulness. And Time. / Well, I decided to recreate this character once more by thinking of Helene Ruiz. Why? Well, because you probably know that one of the recurrent elements in her works is Time _ if it´s not her main theme. Just take a look at her gallery. / So this is my very personal tribute to one of the greatest artists in town. / This is also a tribute to one of my favorite Spanish singer/composers of all times: Joan Manuel Serrat. One of his most known musical compositions is Penelope, precisely; the story of a woman who spent all her life waiting her lover to come back. Though in this case, her lover returned, but he was so old that she couldn´t recognize him, and then she forever continued to wait for the love of her youth. Here is a videoclip of singer Diego Torres singing Serrat´s Penelope. / Here are the lyrics of Serrat´s Penelope ( In Spanish): “Penélope, / Con su bolso de piel marrón, / Sus zapatos de tacón / Y su vestido de domingo. Penélope, / Se sienta en un banco en el andén / Y espera a que llegue el primer tren / Meneando el abanico. Dicen en el pueblo / Que un caminante paró / Su reloj una tarde de primavera. Adiós, amor mio, / No me llores, volveré / Antes que de los sauces / Caigan las hojas Piensa en mi, volveré por ti Pobre infeliz, / Se paró tu reloj infantil / Una tarde plomiza de abril / Cuando se fue tu amante. Se marchitó / En tu huerto hasta la ultima flor, / No hay un sauce en la Calle Mayor / Para Penélope. Penélope, / Tristes a fuerza de esperar / Sus ojos parecen brillar / Si un tren silba a lo lejos. Penélope, / Uno tras otro los ve pasar / Mira sus caras, los oye hablar, / Para ella son muñecos. Dicen en el pueblo / Que el caminante volvió. / La encontró / En su banco de pino verde. La llamó, / “Penélope, mi amante fiel, mi paz / Deja ya de tejer sueños en tu mente. Mirame, soy tu amor, / Regresé.” Le sonrió / Con los ojos llenitos de ayer / No era asi su cara ni su piel, / “Tu no eres quien yo espero.” Y se quedó / Con su bolso de piel marrón, / Y sus zapatitos de tacón / Sentada en la estación.”

  • SCUMKILL
    by RUST

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    Another piece of hypothetical grindhouse cinema. Especially done for the group GRINDHOUSE (A GO-GO)_ / ZOMBIE Inks

  • Dresden Central Station, the old motion picture theater beside has survived time, wars, the 1989 revolution and the great Elbe flood This picture has been featured in the Movie palaces of old group and the European everyday life group in March 2009. It’s the Movie palaces of old group icon in April 2009.

  • Cinema Face
    by Randy Monteith

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    Photo of model used with permission of mizzd

  • This is one of my first cinema4D renders; I lost the original project file so it´s not possible to get a higher resolution version. Anyhow, I thought you´d like to take a look at it. It was inspired by the Beatles´s “She´s Leaving Home” amazing song. So here are the lyrics: Wednesday morning at five o’clock / as the day begins / Silently closing her bedroom door / Leaving the note that she hoped would say more / She goes downstairs to the kitchen / clutching her handkerchief / Quietly turning the back door key / Stepping outside she is free She (we gave her most of our lives) / is leaving (sacrificed most of our lives) / home (we gave her everything money could buy) / She’s leaving home after living alone for / so many years (bye bye) Father snores as his wife gets into her dressing gown / Picks up the letter that’s lying there / Standing alone at the top of the stairs / She breaks down and cries to her husband / Daddy our baby’s gone / Why would she treat us so thoughtlessly / How could she do this to me She (We never thought of ourselves) / is leaving (never a thought for ourselves) / home (we struggled hard all our lives to get by) / She’s leaving home after living alone for / so many years (bye bye) Friday morning at nine o’clock she is far away / Waiting to keep the appointment she made / Meeting a man from the motor trade She (what did we do that was wrong) / is having (we didn’t know it was wrong) / fun (fun is the one thing that money can’t buy) / Something inside that was always denied for / so many years (bye bye) / She’s leaving home (bye bye)

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    Cinema Scene
    by David Barnes

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  • DEAN_BLACK
    by J Velasco

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    Also available: / DEAN_WHITE / / / FROM CELEBRITIES SERIES: / MARILYN / / AUDREY / / / LENNON /

  • Astor Theatre
    by Angie Muccillo

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    Winner of the Vintage Lettering Challenge (My first challenge win!) Featured in Anything Theatrical Group The Astor Theatre in St Kilda was built 1935-36. The Astor Theatre is architecturally significant as a highly intact, rare survivor of a Jazz Moderne, or Art Deco, style cinema. Its façade includes a stepped parapet wall, a projecting bay flanked by three large recessed panels with casement windows, and a cantilevered awning with pressed metal ceiling. The projecting bay features an eight point star in bas relief with an illuminated neon sign and flanked by twelve illuminated, ascending stars. Beneath the theatre awning are four shopfronts and the theatre entrance. The side walls are red brick and the roof is corrugated iron. Source: Victorian Heritage Register Canon 450D / ISO 800

  • Scary Movie
    by fallenrosemedia

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    Models are Dan and Drea / Makeup and Hair by Kat Humphries / Photo and Post by myself / Special thanks to Brooke for helping us with the location! Shot at Dendy Cinemas, George St. This shot took AGES to get, obviously. I’m quite please with the results! Comments are VERY appreciated! two studio flashes either side of room

  • Triangle
    by Lyuda

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    “Triangle” by Lyuda 2008. / Ink on paper, colorized in photoshop. / lavrentyeva.com / Watching too many French movies lately, and this is what came out of my pen.

  • The Sun Theatre, Yarraville, Victoria, Australia. Wall art and greeting cards. An icon ot the western suburbs of Melbourne. I enjoyed many films during my childhood in this art deco building. Glad to see it enjoying a revival. SUN PICTURE THEATRE For Yvonne, Michelle and Margot / The world is revolving faster these days / How did it happen that twenty-four hours / Now seem like eighteen…or less? Back then / The Sun sign flickered day and night / Above the picture theatre, when we jumped / Off the Spotswood bus at Yarraville Station, / To ride the railway gates with the men / And boys, while the women stood back / They swung open like welcoming arms / Scooping us into the land of reel to reel Streamers propelled by light. In the Art Deco / Building with a half sun on top, glowing / Like an icon or cross on a church / Rising up over the sugar refinery, docks / And our real lives we never thought about / While we were in Hollywood, America / The good old U S of A in Australia singing God Save the Queen, while we stood head / To shoulder with women and men dressed in suits / And the other kids who knew all the words / To an anthem sung into our colonial heads / At school and on TV without needing a script / Or subtitles on the bottom of the screen / With a bouncing ball swooping over lyrics. At the matinee we sighed when the lights were dimmed / Slipping down into our seats and out of our bodies / Onto the screen where film goddesses always ended up / With impossible heroes we read about on Fantales wrappers / While we crunched through to chocolate inside vermillion / Jaffas and licked wafered vanilla icecreams. Chilled when the lights went out once upon a time / And the curtains opened to Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho / Mother told me to cover my eyes while / She held my ears and screamed so loudly / A rush of shivers snap froze the audience / To their seats. Black and white or / Technicolor…she liked a good murder. While her daughters plagiarised musicals / To re-enact on the front verandah for kids / Who lived on the Avenue. Costumes, makeup, / Some lousy script of song and dance everyone / Sat through and wanted more of every Saturday / After Mum had said: ‘Let’s go to the flicks’ / And we came home from that dreaming place Where the Sun is now derelict and only lights / Up for vandals, who make fires in the dress / Circle, front and back stalls, turning the floors / And ceiling into charcoal as delicate as Violet Crumble. Copyright Helen Chierego. (Note: I wrote this poem long before the revival of the theatre when the interior was still a burnt out ruin.) /

  • Dark Deco
    by Billmund

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    An early attempt at the Art Deco style that Bruce Timm introduced with the animated Batman series. Inspired by the incredible Bruce Timm. Medium: Indian ink, Illustrator CS2 and Photoshop CS2.

  • For fans of the classic Kung Fu theater, the Shaw’s invented this genre…hi ya!!

  • Not So Scary Movie
    by fallenrosemedia

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Models are Dan and Drea / Makeup and Hair by Kat Humphries / Photo and Post by myself / Special thanks to Brooke for helping us with the location! Shot at Dendy Cinemas, George St. Comments are VERY appreciated!

  • The 10:31 from Broadmeadows
    by David Barnes

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    Trackside, Melbourne’s inner north-west. Part of an on-going collaboration with Jo O’Brien. Modelling by Jo. Art direction by Jo and David. Photography and post-production by David.

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    Train of Thought
    by David Barnes

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  • underworld
    by contango

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    selene from underworld / underworld evo. sketch in ink. jeffreyphillips.com.au

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