Entertainment / Arts › New breed of foreign filmmakers find alternative ways to fund ... It’s never been easy to become a filmmaker in any country—and this is especially true in Japan. Historically, Japanese film directors were viewed as little… Read more on Japan Today Jackson to start shooting 'The Hobbit' It's time to celebrate again in Middle Earth. Read more on WABC-TV New York … [Read more...]
Q&A: Art versus Real Life?
Question by angelareut: Art versus Real Life? O.K. I know this will sound crazy, but I really need advice. I am 32, african american, ivy league educated, and married to a Kenyan national I met in college. My husband is very, very western (or else I would never have been attracted to him in the first place probably) but a year ago we decided to live a year in Kenya, in his village, as Kenyans, and he would make a documentary about it (he is an … [Read more...]
How to Make an Indie Film : Pace & Patience in Indie Filmmaking
An independent filmmaker explains why its important not to rush your shoots even when you are on a limited schedule and budget for making your movie in this free instructional video clip. Expert: Cory Turner Bio: Cory Turner is the President/CEO of ReQuest Entertainment. Filmmaker: Kenny Saylors Video Rating: 5 / 5 … [Read more...]
Jolie questions decision to deny her film permit
Jolie questions decision to deny her film permit Angelina Jolie has questioned Bosnia's decision to withdraw her film permit, saying Friday it was based on false rumors that her movie will be a love story about a Bosniak woman and a Serb man who rap Read more on Provo Daily Herald Film Preview: Just Do It Just Do It is a new documentary by Age Of Stupid executive producer Emily James (pictured) tracking UK environmental activists as they take … [Read more...]
Q&A: What are the job opportunities for this double major?
Question by blahh: What are the job opportunities for this double major? English and Media Production. English consisting primarily of composition (writing for business, functional grammar, etc.) and film theory (issues on cinema & culture, film aesthetics, etc.) courses. Media Production consisting primarily of film production (cinematography, video direction, etc.) courses and pop culture studies (media, culture & society, media ethics, etc.) … [Read more...]
STAR SPORTS – Part 5 (of 10) [Star Wars Fan Film / Movie Parody / Spoof]
See the 2009 SWFMC "Best Parody" Award Winner @ www.atom.com "FLIGHT OF THE TOMAHAWK" - Part 5 of the MHS Videography program's second feature-length fan film production. A special effects packed, high school athletics themed parody of George Lucas' STAR WARS saga. The season is now complete with this Special Edition collection, which includes the theatrical trailer, promotional poster gallery, and blooper reels. ***Atom.com and Lucasfilm's … [Read more...]
Midterm Madness | Filmmakers Capture History in “11/4/08”
An Oxymoron (228/365) Image by Leonrw 228/365 (August 3) On Black Quality stuff. It's bins that really make it top class. - Minolta x-300 / Minolta 35-70mm Macro f/3.5 / Ilford FP4 Plus 125 Black and White Film Midterm Madness | Filmmakers Capture History in "11/4/08" This interview was originally published during indieWIRE's coverage of SXSW 10'. First screened at this year's SXSW festival, Jeff Deutchman's political documentary "11/04/08" … [Read more...]
What is the name of the documentary about asian american high schoolers?
Question by sapphire.circle: What is the name of the documentary about asian american high schoolers? the documentary is not about people in asia, its about asian american high schoolers that hope to get in to colleges. it was made about four years ago. Best answer: Answer by JCNot exactly sure which one you're referring to, but two I can think of are Better Luck Tomorrow and Educated. I've attached links. Hope this helps. Add your own answer … [Read more...]
Short Film: Reverie – New York Film Academy (NYFA)
Created by NYFA Film School student Jigme Tenzing Video Rating: 4 / 5 … [Read more...]
Report: Support from oil companies skews research toward corporate profits
St. Johnsbury Academy (1842) - Brantview House (1884) - roofline detail Image by origamidon 1000 Main Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont USA • This chateau style brick Victorian mansion of William Paddock Fairbanks (1840-1895) and Rebecca Pike Fairbanks (1841-1928), and now serves as a St. Johnsbury Academy dormitory. ☞ Much of the architecture in St. Johnsbury was designed by Vermont architect and builder Lambert Packard (1832-1906). Trained … [Read more...]