Animated about kids’ films
CATHAL GAFFNEY, BROWN BAG FILMS:CHILD’S BUSINESS can be complex work; just ask Cathal Gaffney. As the chief executive of animation business Brown Bag Films guides me around the company’s state of the art studio, he ticks off the number of different functions that feed into any animation production – up to 30 by the way.
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Illinois sponsors contest for aspiring filmmakers
Associated Press – March 3, 2011 4:14 AM ET CHICAGO (AP) – Aspiring filmmakers get your cameras ready. The Illinois Film Office has a contest for you.
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Jean Harlow: Beauty and brains in equal measure
A new book, ‘Harlow in Hollywood,’ and a Hollywood Museum exhibit celebrate the actress’ 100th birthday this year. Probably the most iconic Jean Harlow moment comes at the end of the 1933 classic MGM comedy-drama “Dinner at Eight,” when Kitty, Harlow’s uber-sexy dumb blond wife of a self-made tycoon, is talking to Carlotta, a high-society woman played by Marie Dressler.
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