Douglas Education Center's Tom Savini Special Make-up Effects Program and the FACTORY Digital filmmaking program students collaborate on this 30 second spot Video Rating: 4 / 5 … [Read more...]
I love the flexibility of Indian cinema: Oliver Stone
I love the flexibility of Indian cinema: Oliver Stone By Satyen K. Bordoloi, Mumbai, Oct 26 : Academy Award winning Hollywood filmmaker Oliver Stone, who is currently working on a 12-hour documentary on US history, Tuesday said that he loved the flexibility of Indian cinema to switch from musicals to tragedies. Read more on New Kerala Los Angeles Film Critics Association Set to Honor Paul Mazursky Filmmaker/actor/writer Paul Mazursky has been … [Read more...]
Bonnie Wright: Best way to impress?
Question by ShadowSky: Bonnie Wright: Best way to impress? (First off, I know she doesn't answer her fanmail.) Anyone have any ideas? Good ones, mind you. I know that The Killers is her favorite band...and that's about it. Again, to those of you who are new to my questions, I'm 15. I'm a digital filmmaker. What would work? Best answer: Answer by AmberLynnhey,go to these … [Read more...]
Between the Scenes – Acting for the Camera (CK McFarland)
Segment from the second season of Between the Scenes, a program on Austin public access television that covers the independent film community in central Texas. Organized by Austin-based actor CK McFarland, "Acting for the Camera" is an intensive workshop which works to prepare actors for roles in short and feature-length narrative projects. Video Rating: 5 / 5 Hidden cameras catch this department store manager's grope … [Read more...]
First Annual BronzeLens Film Festival to Host Signature Women Superstars Luncheon
First Annual BronzeLens Film Festival to Host Signature Women Superstars Luncheon The BronzeLens Film Festival will host a signature Women Superstars Luncheon to honor some the nation’s most successful women of color in film and television. Producers of the festival hope the event will inspire women from all walks of life and provide a platform to network with leaders in the film and television production industry. “The BronzeLens Women … [Read more...]
What would be the best film school for production/directing/ project/creativity oriented interests?
Question by Klam: What would be the best film school for production/directing/ project/creativity oriented interests? I'm looking at film schools and im trying to find the best one for me. somewhere that will help me and that teaches the way i learn. i work best with a project oriented curriculum and im interested in directing. i really want somewhere that isn't only focused on big budget productions and the mainstream film industry. so far i … [Read more...]
A Knock at the Door – 2nd Edition
Our book and DVD A Knock at the Door is now enjoying its second printing and first major market release in June 2008. The first edition was created by Duirwaigh Publishing, but this second edition will mark its debut in a larger arena for retailers like Barnes and Noble and Borders. Published by Amber Lotus (www.AmberLotus.com) A Knock at the Door second edition features four new artists and sixteen new works of art and a spankin' new cover by … [Read more...]
Revolutionary Mural To Return To L.A. After 80 Years
Revolutionary Mural To Return To L.A. After 80 Years In 1932, Mexican muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros visited Los Angeles and painted a mural that proved so incendiary, it was almost immediately censored. Eighty years later, that piece -- America Tropical -- will finally come back to life. Read more on NPR For academics, Burning Man a hot subject Thousands of bare-chested women are riding bikes across the barren landscape of the Black Rock … [Read more...]
What are the top 20 high schools in the country?
Question by Fernando: What are the top 20 high schools in the country? I am from George Jackson Academy in New york and i am applying to some really good high schools, including Dalton and Riverdale Country School, as well as the Ethical culture fieldtson school. i was just wondering what the top high schools in the country are, preferably a list with only independent day and boarding schools, and even separating boarding and day. PS: i currently … [Read more...]
Javier Bardem’s hair & character in “No Country for Old Men”
IFC's coverage of the "No Country for Old Men" press conference at the 2007 New York Film Festival. Producer/Directors Joel and Ethan Coen and stars Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin & Tommy Lee Jones discuss Bardem's character's hair (and psychopathic impulses) in the film. For more go to www.ifc.com … [Read more...]