When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures.

Movie Art

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Movie Art. Get inspired and try out new things.
psycho Retro-Futuristic World of Laurent Durieux

Laurent Durieux doesn’t actually live in a retro-futuristic world imagined by H.G. Wells and designed by Raymond Loewy, but looking at his screenprints of the past few years, you’d be forgiven for thinking he does. In Durieux’s world, gigantic robots tower over forests populated by mythical beasts such as Bigfoot and King Kong; city skies … Continue reading "The Retro-Futuristic World of Laurent Durieux’s Gorgeous Movie Posters"

Timeline: How ‘The Matrix’ Was Made

As we approach the film’s 20th anniversary, here’s a timeline of how The Matrix came to be, and what happened next. Though Warner Bros. made the film and it starred Keanu Reeves, The Matrix arrived as an unknown quantity in the spring of 1999.

SE7EN Poster by Changethethought Studio - Illustrated Posters with Double Exposure Effects

The double exposure effect has been extremely popular over recent years, and has been a featured topic before in my inspiration showcases. Originally the effect was produced using a photography technique where two images are exposed onto the same piece of film, but the style has since been digitally replicated by designers in Photoshop, as […]

Nostalgic-Pictures-Rachid-Lotf

Ah, the nineties. A time of horrible clothes, even worse hairstyles, and crazy SMS fees. However, for every thing that hasn't aged well, the era has produced a couple of absolute gems. Space Jam and Dragon Ball Z, Game Boy and Tamagotchi, Nirvana's Nevermind and 2Pac's All Eyez on Me... The list goes on and on. And artist Rachid Lotf features all of these timeless classics in his intricate illustrations.

The technician that processes movies into 3D. | 12 Underappreciated Everyday Heroes

This person just took your viewing experience, literally, to the next dimension – and doesn't even ask for a cut when a bajillion more dollars roll in as a result of their efforts. How humble!

“What An Excellent Day For An Exorcism!”

Mike Chiechi noticed that classic cartoons are not as innocent as they seem, so he decided to take them to the next level of spookiness by placing some of his favorite horror characters into them.

Universal Pictures on Twitter: "#NOPEMOVIE is in cinemas Thursday https://t.co/X1fjWPswDZ. To celebrate, here's some NOPE inspired art created by YOU. Artist details: ☁️@AgustinrMichel ☁️@wynthewalker ☁️@CreativeByLucas ☁️@samdunn https://t.co/JmUiwcdgD1" / Twitter

“#NOPEMOVIE is in cinemas Thursday https://t.co/X1fjWPswDZ. To celebrate, here's some NOPE inspired art created by YOU. Artist details: ☁️@AgustinrMichel ☁️@wynthewalker ☁️@CreativeByLucas ☁️@samdunn”

More related to Movie Art

Watch popular Movie Art videos

Andl62
#esthercoleman #editbela #isabellefuhrman #orphan
#Anime #Edit #Balance:UNLIMITED #TheMillionareDetective #Kato #DaisukeKambe Credits to @satoru_7u7 on Tik Tok