Mark Murphy

Film Director

Writer

Producer

Presenter

Mark Murphy

Film Director

Writer

Producer

Presenter

Mark Murphy Director

June 26, 2024 The Technical Aspects of Filming a Blockbuster

Embracing the challenge of directing a blockbuster movie is an exhilarating, yet intimidating endeavour. The onus of translating a narrative into an engaging visual spectacle that captivates audiences worldwide lies squarely on your shoulders. However, there’s no need for panic. Today, we’re delving deep into the intricate technical aspects of creating a blockbuster film. These elements might often be overlooked by the casual viewer, but they are indispensable components in the crafting of a successful cinematic masterpiece.

June 26, 2024 The Evolution of CGI and Its Influence on Storytelling

As a film director, I have had the privilege to observe and partake in the revolutionary evolution of Computer-Generated Imagery (CGI). It is an understatement to say that this technology has entirely transformed the canvas on which we paint our stories. The dawn of CGI can be traced back to the early 1970s, but it was groundbreaking films like Jurassic Park and Toy Story in the mid-90s that truly showcased the potential of this technology.

June 26, 2024 The Best Movies of the 1980’s – The Golden Age of Cinema

As a film director, I have always been captivated by the magic of cinema, and there’s no decade that quite encapsulates that magic like the 1980s. This decade was a golden age of cinema, a time when both storytelling and technology converged in a spectacular fashion to create unforgettable cinematic experiences.

June 26, 2024 Behind the Silver Screen – Producing Movies in the 1920s

When we step into the shoes of a movie director from the 1920s, we are transported to an era of rapid innovation and transformation in the world of cinema. The methods and practices of filmmaking were vastly different compared to what we know today. This was a decade that saw the transition from silent films to the introduction of the “talkies,” laying the foundation of the film industry as we know it.