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Danny Is My Boyfriend | official trailer This is "Danny Is My Boyfriend | official trailer" by Lucy Sandler on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

bookmarking this: contemporary #mumblecore -ish
vimeo.com/1151356547/b...

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Not sure who needs to hear this but @kanopy.com - which is Free with a library card - is streaming great #mumblecore films by Andrew Bujalski, Joe Swanberg, Lynn Shelton, Frank V. Ross and more
www.kanopy.com/en

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Mumblecore.info - An indie guide to Mumblecore Explore Mumblecore Films, Actors and Directors, history, news and more at mumblecore.info

Interested in #mumblecore films and the Directors and Actors who created it? Check out mumblecore.info

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Finally, someone explains why everyone needs subtitles when watching TV It seems everyone needs subtitles nowadays in order to "hear" the television. This is something that has become more common over the past decade and it's caused people to question if their hearing is going bad or if perhaps actors have gotten lazy with enunciation. So if you've been wondering if it's just you who needs subtitles in order to watch the latest marathon-worthy show, worry no more. _Vox_ video producer Edward Vega interviewed dialogue editor Austin Olivia Kendrick to get to the bottom of why we can't seem to make out what the actors are saying anymore. It turns out it's technology's fault, and to get to how we got here, Vega and Kendrick took us back in time. They first explained that way back when movies were first moving from silent film to spoken dialogue, actors had to enunciate and project loudly while speaking directly into a large microphone. If they spoke and moved like actors do today, it would sound almost as if someone were giving a drive-by soliloquy while circling the block. You'd only hear every other sentence or two. An old silent movie houseCanva But with today's technology, microphones are so small they can be strapped just about anywhere on an actor. This allows the actor to move about the set freely and speak at a normal volume without worrying that their words won't be picked up. ## So then why can't we hear them? Turns out it's super complicated…and also not. "A lot of people will ask, 'Why don't you just turn the dialogue up?' Like, 'Just turn it up.' And...if only it were that simple," Kendrick said before explaining, "If you have your dialogue that's going to be at the same volume as an explosion that immediately follows it, the explosion is not going to feel as big. You need that contrast in volume in order to give your ear a sense of scale." Sure, you may be thinking, well that kinda explains it, but why do the music and other cinematic noises sound like they're beating on your eardrum while the dialogue sounds like the actors are whispering every line? That doesn't seem very balanced. There's more to it, and again, it falls back onto technology. Gif of Steve Carell saying "loud noises" via Giphy In the video, they explain how our televisions are too thin to hold large speakers facing in the correct direction, and until this video, it didn't dawn on me that the speakers to my television are indeed in the back. No wonder we can't hear. The actors are quite literally talking to our walls. And there's more. Check out the full explanation in the video: subtitles, why use subtitles, dialogue, sound mixing, movie audio, Austin Olivia Kendrick, Vox, hearing, TV speakers, mumblecore YouTube While it may be a confusing trend, there's a reason for it as Kendrick explains. And, some experts like the World Literacy Foundation note that watching television and movies with subtitles is especially beneficial for children. Studies have shown that simply putting on subtitles improves literacy for kids, and many actors support the practice. This is good news for those worried about the literacy crisis in America. If subtitles help us "hear" and improve literacy, then I'm all for them. _This article originally appeared last year._
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Finally, someone explains why everyone needs subtitles when watching TV It seems everyone needs subtitles nowadays in order to "hear" the television. This is something that has become more common over the past decade and it's caused people to question if their hearing is going bad or if perhaps actors have gotten lazy with enunciation. So if you've been wondering if it's just you who needs subtitles in order to watch the latest marathon-worthy show, worry no more. _Vox_ video producer Edward Vega interviewed dialogue editor Austin Olivia Kendrick to get to the bottom of why we can't seem to make out what the actors are saying anymore. It turns out it's technology's fault, and to get to how we got here, Vega and Kendrick took us back in time. They first explained that way back when movies were first moving from silent film to spoken dialogue, actors had to enunciate and project loudly while speaking directly into a large microphone. If they spoke and moved like actors do today, it would sound almost as if someone were giving a drive-by soliloquy while circling the block. You'd only hear every other sentence or two. An old silent movie houseCanva But with today's technology, microphones are so small they can be strapped just about anywhere on an actor. This allows the actor to move about the set freely and speak at a normal volume without worrying that their words won't be picked up. ## So then why can't we hear them? Turns out it's super complicated…and also not. "A lot of people will ask, 'Why don't you just turn the dialogue up?' Like, 'Just turn it up.' And...if only it were that simple," Kendrick said before explaining, "If you have your dialogue that's going to be at the same volume as an explosion that immediately follows it, the explosion is not going to feel as big. You need that contrast in volume in order to give your ear a sense of scale." Sure, you may be thinking, well that kinda explains it, but why do the music and other cinematic noises sound like they're beating on your eardrum while the dialogue sounds like the actors are whispering every line? That doesn't seem very balanced. There's more to it, and again, it falls back onto technology. Gif of Steve Carell saying "loud noises" via Giphy In the video, they explain how our televisions are too thin to hold large speakers facing in the correct direction, and until this video, it didn't dawn on me that the speakers to my television are indeed in the back. No wonder we can't hear. The actors are quite literally talking to our walls. And there's more. Check out the full explanation in the video: subtitles, why use subtitles, dialogue, sound mixing, movie audio, Austin Olivia Kendrick, Vox, hearing, TV speakers, mumblecore YouTube While it may be a confusing trend, there's a reason for it as Kendrick explains. And, some experts like the World Literacy Foundation note that watching television and movies with subtitles is especially beneficial for children. Studies have shown that simply putting on subtitles improves literacy for kids, and many actors support the practice. This is good news for those worried about the literacy crisis in America. If subtitles help us "hear" and improve literacy, then I'm all for them. _This article originally appeared last year._
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The Baltimorons Review: A Feel‑Good Indie Comedy of 2025

The Baltimorons Review: A Feel‑Good Indie Comedy of 2025

Jay Duplass’s solo indie comedy The Baltimorons premiered at SXSW and opened in New York City on September 5, 2025, mixing mumblecore roots with polished holiday storytelling. Read more: getnews.me/the-baltimorons-review-a... #indie #mumblecore

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🎬 Bevor Lady Bird & Barbie, war Greta Gerwig das Gesicht des Mumblecore – mit NIGHTS AND WEEKENDS.

Watch now: sooner.de/de/id/197209400013...

#Sooner #SoonerExclusives #Streaming #film #cinema
#GretaGerwig #NightsAndWeekends #Mumblecore #Chicago #LoveStory #EarlyGerwig #barbie #barbenheimer

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Choose one film a day from a great director. Name the film and director, and provide a still. Keep going for as long as you like.
Film: The Puffy Chair (2005)
Director: Jay and Mark Duplass
#Filmsky #MovieSky #Cinema #RoadMovie #MovieChallenge #DuplassBrothers #FilmChallenge #Mumblecore

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CLUB ATLÉTICO & SOCIAL POSIBLE ROMANCE | RAPTO La banda de Avellaneda llegó a Rosario para presentarse en el marco del ciclo Explorar el Azar en Bon Scott. Es jueves y el invierno se insinúa de forma precoz. Llego temprano a Bon Scott sin saber mu...

CLUB ATLÉTICO & SOCIAL POSIBLE ROMANCE
La banda de #Avellaneda llegó a Rosario para presentarse en el marco del ciclo Explorar el Azar en Bon Scott.
#punk #indie #BuenosAires #mumblecore
www.rapto.com.ar/musica/posib...

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Mumbleshort (Mumblecore Short 2025)
Mumbleshort (Mumblecore Short 2025) YouTube video by Rí Run Films

Mumbleshort #mumblecore youtu.be/cNmoEGYBCV8?...

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Mumbleshort
aka Bip Henderson's Mumblecore Short
OUT NOW! (LINK in profile)
#independentfilm #irishfilm
#mumblecore #shortfilms #irishshortfilm #housingcrisis

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172 Entanglement
A depressed suicidal man deals with an imaginary relationship on his journey to make peace with an almost adopted sister. Middleditch is good and helps this one to rise above its mumblecore peers.
#Entanglement #Mumblecore #ThomasMiddleditch #Drama #Depression #Adoption #JasonJames

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🎬BAGHEAD/バッグヘッド 2008
監督 ジェイ・デュプラス、マーク・デュプラス
ホラーの体裁でインディー映画に関わる4人の鬱陶しい関係をグダグダと👍👍 #mumblecore
でっ グレタ・ガーウィグ Greta Gerwig 役者で
#JAIHO
www.jaiho.jp/video/detail...

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M83 'Midnight City' Official video
M83 'Midnight City' Official video YouTube video by M83

I’m not sure of a single word in this song… #whatsthatyousaysonny #MumbleCore

youtu.be/dX3k_QDnzHE

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Watched part 2 today. Made this figbash yesterday, and figured the display would still be accurate after the adventure was over 😂 #Mumblecore #CTeam

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They can’t all be the year of #mumblecore 😉

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#MCCABEAndMRSMILLER: Is visually stunning film. But it's use #overlapingDialogue . Makes it hard to follow; @ times. It gets close to #mumbleCore ? F. 5:30pm #Sacramento. Sat. 7pm . I can't say its a fave. But, it is certainly interesting; does have #greatMoments; www.thedreamlandcinema.com/calendar

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Bedhead Cinema
#Mumblecore

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My new indie short film 'Clump & Thud, Thud, Thud.' just came out on YouTube! If you're looking for something new and fresh you can watch here:
youtu.be/Rgu9DOCKlSo?...
#film #filmmaking #shortfilm #movie #mumblecore #diy #indie

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I miss the glory days of the #mumblecore scene. Where it was all raw emotion filtered through an improvised movie.

Now everyone has gotten older and gone to therapy.

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First 10 mins of #TheKiller are like being stuck at an airport bar next to the dullest insurance salesman. It’s the best-directed thing #Fincher has done since 2010, a real “tallest dwarf” award. I predict this VO style will be imitated constantly for rest of the decade. Hello again #mumblecore

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If anyone knows of any good essays / video essays on #JoeSwanberg please send them my way... #Mumblecore #IndependantCinema

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Oh good, another movie where men express their important ideas loudly and women are totally silent decorations #mumblecore

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every once in a while I try to watch Manhattan. no matter how loud the volume, i cannot understand anything anyone says. #mumblecore

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