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Matt Roloff Reveals HUGE Little People, Big World Season 25 News!!! on October 31, 2023 at 3:41 pm The Hollywood Gossip

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Little People, Big World.

Enormous news, you guys.

A few days ago, Matt Roloff sat down for a reading of his children’s book, which was published back in 2018.

After completing this reading, according to at least one witness who spoke to The Sun, the father of four opened things up for questions.

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Matt Roloff doesn’t look thrilled in this Little People, Big World confessional. (TLC)

At one point, an attendee asked about the status of Little People, Big World Season 25… which most TLC viewers assume is on the way.

Yet which we’ve heard almost nothing about.

“We finished filming for Season 25 back in August,” Matt said at this event, dropping a pretty significant tidbit prior to adding that he has no information the premiere date.

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Roloff did reveal a bit about what we can expect new episodes to focus on, however.

Matt, Amy, Zach and Tori Roloff are featured in this TLC promotional photo. (TLC)

For those who may recall, Zach Roloff actually underwent brain surgery in February of this year.

Based on this tease from his father, a major storyline on Season 25 will be Zach’s ongoing recovery and other “health issues that come with dwarfism.”

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This is interesting for a couple reasons.

First, the series hasn’t really delved into this area very much over the years.

Here is a split screen snapshot of Caryn Chander and Matt Roloff… and Tori Roloff and Zach Roloff. (TLC)

Second, this sure makes it sound as if Zach Roloff will be featured next season.

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We had previously heard — courtesy of Caryn Chandler’s son, Connor — that he and wife Tori were done with the show.

“They’re kind of doing their own thing,” Connor told this The Sun last month of Zach and Tori, who moved to Washington over a year ago and who are a bit estranged from Matt.

“I did hear through the grapevine that they do not want to be on another season if the show were to continue…

“I do believe no matter whether there’s a continuance or not, Zach and Tori probably will not be seen on the next season.”

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Zach and Tori Roloff, who we absolutely adore, are featured in this confessional from Little People, Big World. (TLC)

Neither Tori nor Zach has commented on this rumor.

They have been keeping to themselves a bit for awhile now, however, choosing not to even attend pumpkin season this year at Roloff Farms.

Not amid an ongoing feud with Zach’s dad.

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Matt Roloff looks rather intense in this confessional from Little People, Big World. (TLC)

In May 2022, Matt put a portion of his farm up for sale, igniting a major controversy that led to Zach slamming his dad as a manipulating coward.

The father of three was irate that Matt first didn’t give him a fair chance to purchase the property… and then made false claims about how things transpired via a number of social media messages.

“This post is extremely misguided and false. My dad is manipulating the narrative right now before the season comes out,” Zach wrote online at the time.

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There was clear tension between Zach, Tori, Matt and Caryn on the latest season of Little People, Big World.

Tori Roloff addresses the camera in this Little People, Big World scene. (TLC)

Then, back in December 2022, Tori made no secret of her dissatisfaction over her role on the show and whether or not it was still healthy for herself and/or her immediate family.

She complained at the time about “misconceptions” floating around out there about her loved ones, and then told followers:

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“I think our time is definitely coming to a close but we’re trying to enjoy it while it’s here!”

The question now is simply this: Does the couple have at minimum one more season in it?

It sure sounds that way, doesn’t it?

Matt Roloff Reveals HUGE Little People, Big World Season 25 News!!! was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Press Release: “Trapped,” A Feature Film

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Exciting Announcement: “Trapped” – A Future Feature Film 🎥 has been released on 10/11/2024

We are thrilled to announce the highly anticipated release of “Trapped,” a groundbreaking feature film is now streaming on your favorite networks. Please watch and leave a review. Like and share!

In addition to “Trapped,” we are excited to share that the iconic Joan is making her triumphant return to the stage after a remarkable 20-year journey of writing for film and television.You could say:

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“She is among the few pioneers in transmedia storytelling, joining the ranks of iconic franchises like The Matrix, Star Wars, and Harry Potter in exploring narratives across multiple platforms.”

This phrasing highlights her unique contribution while acknowledging the established successes in the field.

She will be performing her award-winning screenplay and book originally titled “Beyond the Vows” and now reimagined as “Love Brought Me Back as a stageplay. This special performance will take place at the Match Theater on Main Street, featuring the talented Houston Tate and a stellar cast of stage actors.

Performance Details:

  • Title: Love Brought Me Back
  • Date: January 11, 2025
  • Location: Match Theater on Main Street
  • Time: 5:00pm

We encourage everyone to invite their friends and family to what is sure to be an unforgettable night of theater. Join us as we celebrate Joan’s return and the magic of live performance!

Ticket Information:
Discounted Tickets for the performance will be available for purchase at the Match Theater from November 26 through November 29. Be sure to visit us during this limited time to secure your tickets and enjoy exclusive discounts!

Bolanle Media is excited to announce our partnership with The Newbie Film Academy to offer comprehensive courses designed specifically for aspiring screenwriters. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to enhance your skills, our resources will provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to succeed in the competitive world of screenwriting. Join us today to unlock your creative potential and take your first steps toward crafting compelling stories that resonate with audiences. Let’s turn your ideas into impactful scripts together!

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Film Lighting on a Budget

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Lighting is one of the most powerful tools a filmmaker has to create mood, convey emotion, and guide the viewer’s eye. Yet, achieving professional-looking lighting doesn’t have to break the bank. With creativity and smart planning, you can craft stunning visuals even on a limited budget.

1. Understanding the Role of Lighting in Storytelling

Lighting is more than just illumination; it’s a storytelling tool.

  • Set the mood: Use lighting to establish tone, whether it’s a warm, nostalgic glow or a cold, eerie shadow.
  • Direct focus: Highlight key elements in a scene, such as a character’s face or an important object.
  • Enhance realism: Mimic natural light sources like sunlight or candles to ground the scene in reality.

Understanding how light interacts with your scene and characters allows you to make intentional choices that enhance your story.

2. Basic Lighting Setups Every Filmmaker Should Know

Familiarize yourself with these essential setups that work well on tight budgets:

  • Three-Point Lighting:
    A classic setup using a key light, fill light, and backlight to create depth and dimension.
    • Key Light: Main light source, placed at an angle.
    • Fill Light: Softer light to reduce harsh shadows.
    • Backlight: Adds separation between the subject and background.
  • Natural Light:
    Utilize sunlight or ambient light to your advantage.
    • Shoot during the “golden hour” (early morning or late afternoon) for soft, flattering light.
    • Use reflectors (even DIY ones like white boards) to bounce light onto your subject.
  • Silhouette Lighting:
    Place your subject against a brightly lit background with minimal front lighting for a dramatic effect.

These setups are versatile and can be adapted for various scenes and styles.

3. Affordable Tools and DIY Lighting Hacks

You don’t need expensive gear to achieve cinematic lighting.

  • Household Items:
    • Use desk lamps or clip lights for focused illumination.
    • Bedsheets or shower curtains can diffuse harsh light.
  • Colored Gels or Filters:
    • Add gels to your lights for creative color effects.
    • Inexpensive alternatives include transparent colored plastic or even gift wrap.
  • Reflectors:
    • Affordable reflectors are great, but DIY ones using foil-covered cardboard work just as well.
  • LED Light Panels:
    • Cost-effective and portable, LED panels are perfect for indie filmmakers.

4. Crafting Mood and Atmosphere Through Light

Leverage light to evoke emotion and draw viewers deeper into the story.

  • Low-Key Lighting:
    • Use minimal light for high contrast and dramatic shadows, perfect for suspense or noir.
  • High-Key Lighting:
    • Bright and even lighting reduces shadows, often used in comedies or upbeat scenes.
  • Color Temperature:
    • Warm tones (yellow, orange) evoke comfort and nostalgia.
    • Cool tones (blue, white) create tension or sadness.

Experiment with placement, intensity, and color to find the best way to tell your story visually.

5. Tips for Shooting on a Budget

  • Scout Locations Wisely:
    Choose locations with natural light sources or interesting practical lighting, like streetlights or neon signs.
  • Work with Available Light:
    Position your subject near windows or open spaces to maximize natural light.
  • Test Before Shooting:
    Experiment with different setups during pre-production to avoid costly mistakes on set.
  • Use Shadows Creatively:
    Shadows can be as impactful as light. Play with silhouettes and patterns for artistic effects.

Conclusion

Lighting is an essential component of filmmaking that doesn’t have to strain your budget. By understanding the basics, using affordable tools, and embracing creativity, you can craft compelling visuals that elevate your film’s narrative and mood. Remember, great lighting isn’t about expensive equipment—it’s about thoughtful design and storytelling.

Bolanle Media is excited to announce our partnership with The Newbie Film Academy to offer comprehensive courses designed specifically for aspiring screenwriters. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to enhance your skills, our resources will provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to succeed in the competitive world of screenwriting. Join us today to unlock your creative potential and take your first steps toward crafting compelling stories that resonate with audiences. Let’s turn your ideas into impactful scripts together!

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How to Use VFX Seamlessly in Your Film

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Visual effects (VFX) have revolutionized filmmaking, allowing creators to bring unimaginable worlds to life. However, integrating VFX effectively is an art that requires thoughtful planning, collaboration, and balance. This article explores how to seamlessly weave VFX into your film while maintaining visual coherence and narrative authenticity.

1. Understanding the Role of VFX in Storytelling

VFX should serve your story, not overshadow it. Before adding any effects, ask yourself: How does this enhance the narrative?

  • Start with the script: Identify scenes where VFX can amplify the story or solve practical challenges.
  • Blend reality with imagination: Use effects to complement the film’s natural elements rather than dominate them.

A strong narrative foundation ensures that VFX feels purposeful rather than a spectacle for its own sake.

2. Pre-Production: Plan, Collaborate, and Budget

Seamless VFX integration starts long before the cameras roll.

  • Storyboard and previs: Create detailed storyboards or previsualizations to map out the VFX sequences.
  • Collaborate early: Engage VFX supervisors during pre-production to align on creative and technical requirements.
  • Allocate resources: Budget appropriately for VFX, considering both the complexity of the effects and post-production timelines.

Proper planning ensures the effects don’t disrupt production or inflate costs unnecessarily.

3. Combining Practical Effects and VFX

Practical effects, when used in tandem with VFX, can elevate a film’s realism.

  • Shoot with VFX in mind: Use green screens, motion tracking, or practical props to provide a solid foundation for digital enhancements.
  • Hybrid techniques: Mix practical stunts or miniatures with digital elements for a more organic look.
  • Lighting and textures: Match the lighting and texture of practical and VFX components to ensure seamless blending.

This approach grounds the effects in reality, making them feel less artificial.

4. Post-Production: Perfecting the Integration

The magic of VFX truly happens in post-production.

  • Focus on continuity: Ensure consistency in lighting, shadows, and color grading to integrate effects naturally.
  • Polish through compositing: Layer VFX elements meticulously during compositing to avoid visual dissonance.
  • Iterate and refine: Review rough cuts frequently to identify areas needing improvement before finalizing.

Close collaboration between editors, VFX artists, and directors is crucial to achieve a unified aesthetic.

5. Balancing Realism and Spectacle

Striking the right balance between realism and spectacle is essential to creating immersive visuals.

  • Avoid overuse: Too many effects can overwhelm the audience and dilute the emotional impact.
  • Stay true to the genre: Tailor your VFX to fit the tone and style of the film.
  • Test audience reactions: Screen early cuts to gauge whether the effects enhance or distract from the story.

A restrained yet impactful use of VFX ensures that the audience remains engaged with the narrative.

Conclusion

Seamless VFX integration is both a technical and creative endeavor. By planning thoroughly, collaborating with experts, and prioritizing the story, filmmakers can harness the power of VFX to craft unforgettable cinematic experiences. Remember, the best effects are the ones that audiences don’t notice—they simply feel.

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Bolanle Media is excited to announce our partnership with The Newbie Film Academy to offer comprehensive courses designed specifically for aspiring screenwriters. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to enhance your skills, our resources will provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to succeed in the competitive world of screenwriting. Join us today to unlock your creative potential and take your first steps toward crafting compelling stories that resonate with audiences. Let’s turn your ideas into impactful scripts together!

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