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Pushing Pixels Cinematography of "Andor" by Christophe Nuyens. Courtesy of Lucasfilm/Disney+. Cinematography of “Andor” – interview with Christophe Nuyens May 20th, 2025 Cinematography of "Andor" by Christophe Nuyens. Courtesy of Lucasfilm/Disney+. Continuing the ongoing series of interviews with creative artists working on various aspects of movie and TV productions, it is my pleasure to welcome Christophe Nuyens. In this interview, he talks about the transition of this creative field from fi
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Pushing Pixels Cinematography of "Andor" by Christophe Nuyens. Courtesy of Lucasfilm/Disney+. Cinematography of “Andor” – interview with Christophe Nuyens May 20th, 2025 Cinematography of "Andor" by Christophe Nuyens. Courtesy of Lucasfilm/Disney+. Continuing the ongoing series of interviews with creative artists working on various aspects of movie and TV productions, it is my pleasure to welcome Christophe Nuyens. In this interview, he talks about the transition of this creative field from fi
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Journalist Christopher Dring announced the launch of The Game Business, a new media brand dedicated to covering the game industry, with backing from Geoff Keighley. Game journalism has been a tough place to be, with lots of layoffs that have come with similar troubles in the game industry. Dring and other journalists recently departed from GamesIndustry.biz, a similar publication owned by Gamer Network Limited, an IGN Entertainment company and subsidiary of Ziff Davis. But in a press release,
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Anthony and Joe Russo's new sci-fi adventure film, The Electric State, is adapted from the graphic novel by Swedish artist/designer Simon Stålenhag. So naturally the directors wanted to create their own distinctive look and tone—complete with a colorful array of quirky misfit robots who team up with their human counterparts to take down an evil corporation. (Some spoilers below but no major reveals.) The Electric State is Stålenhag's third book, published in 2018. Like much of work, it's set i
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