The Alchemical Transformation of Storytelling in the Age of Consciousness Introduction: The Genre-Scape is Shifting For over a century, cinema has offered us escape. We’ve journeyed to galaxies far, far away, battled dark lords in mythical realms, and been thrilled by intricate conspiracies. These genres—sci-fi, fantasy, thriller, horror, romance—have been our modern mythology. But mythology,Continue reading “From Sci-Fi to Awakening: How Existing Genres Are Evolving Into the New Paradigm”
Author Archives: Sylvie Amour DeCristo
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Smoky God – Investment Opportunity – CLOSED
The Smoky God is a proposed cosmic horror/awakenings genre feature film directed by Sylvie Marie Amour DeCristo, based the true account of Norwegian sailor Olaf Jansen’s 1829 journey into a hidden Hollow Earth realm called Agharta. The treatment blends historical adventure, psychological torment, occult mythology, and body horror, drawing inspirations from classics like Journey toContinue reading “Smoky God – Investment Opportunity – CLOSED”
Cosmic Horror: Smoky God – Exhibition Plan
Fully immersive and interactive cosmic horror cinematic experience
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The Smoky God
OR A Voyage to the Inner World By Willis George Emerson Author Of “Buell Hampton,” “The Builders,” Etc. Copyright, 1908, Part One, Author’s foreword I FEAR the seemingly incredible story which I am about to relate will be regarded as the result of a distorted intellect superinduced, possibly, by the glamour of unveiling a marvelousContinue reading “The Smoky God”
Influence of Jazz Culture on “Too Cute for Words: The Esther Jones Story”
An exploration of the influence of jazz culture on “Too Cute for Words: The Esther Jones Story”, focusing on its historical significance, musical and visual impact, and relevance to the film’s narrative and design. This analysis draws on the 1920s-1930s jazz era, particularly its Harlem Renaissance roots, and ties it to Esther Jones’ legacy, BettyContinue reading “Influence of Jazz Culture on “Too Cute for Words: The Esther Jones Story””
Virtual Production
Inner Vision Pictures What is Virtual Production?Virtual production is a filmmaking technique that integrates real-time computer-generated imagery (CGI) with live-action footage during production, using advanced technologies like LED walls, game engines, and motion capture. It allows filmmakers to create and visualise complex digital environments, characters, or effects on set, blending physical and virtual elements seamlessly.Continue reading “Virtual Production”
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Exploration of Betty Boop Cartoon History
Origins and Creation (1930-1931) Betty Boop first appeared in the animated short Dizzy Dishes on August 9, 1930, produced by Max Fleischer’s Fleischer Studios. Initially, she was a supporting character—a canine flapper with long ears, voiced by Mae Questel. Her design drew from 1920s jazz culture and flapper aesthetics, with influences from performers like HelenContinue reading “Exploration of Betty Boop Cartoon History”
