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My list of professional feeds mostly concludes of blogs or newsfeeds that cover the basis of cinema production and all its diverse aspects.

In 4K Shooters they are focusing on the side of film that involves cinematography, and the science of the cameras used in production. Also, they highlight and show their respects to different DPs (Directors of Photography) from independent to blockbuster cinema.

Film and TV Production Mag and Indie Film Hustle have a more broad grasp on the life of production, but they differ in showcasing feature blockbuster films, compared to Indie Film Hustle that covers more independent feature and short films.

IVY Coach is a blog I chose to follow on Feedly for their tips to getting ahead in university studies, which is helpful as I am a film production student. Again, falling on professional information.

No Film School is a blog dedicated to providing links and resources into film production for readers who don’t require a diploma in order to form interest in how to make a good movie. I like how they feature different independent film, and point out how easily you can replicate techniques shows in those films.

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My personal interests conclude of fashion,  film, culture, and socio-political events that surround everyday life. From Dazed to Rotten Tomatoes, these feeds shape the influx of daily information I prefer seeing on my newsfeed.

Dazed and Confused Magazine features stories like underground music, editorial fashion, and current events in media. It is magazine that focuses on the subcultures of mainstream music, art, and film.

The Cut is a fashion editorial magazine I like to follow for their short fashion history videos. They relate to how life imitates art, and how culture can have its reflection onto certain style or trends of whatever decade they’re in.

Vice and Vox are both very informative magazines written under a millenial tone of voice, with other youthful editors who try to maintain an unbias but informative point of view on heated topics occurring worldwide.

Rotten Tomatoes is a helpful site on current blockbuster and independent films premiering internationally. I keep this blog in my feed to find reviews on current movies, and see the publics opinion on whether the film is flourishing or flopping.