Posts Tagged ‘Inspiration’
Composer David Schwartz on Veep, The Good Place, and Arrested Development
What do Veep, The Good Place, Arrested Development, and Northern Exposure all have in common? David Schwartz — one very savvy composer.
The Cameras and Lenses Behind the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Let’s look at the cameras used to capture the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. First up, we’ll explore the Phase One films.
Tips for Rewriting Your Screenplay Without Starting Completely Over
Thinking about burning that old screenplay? Consider the following steps for fixing your screenplay without scrapping it completely.
Breakout Director Kat Candler on the Best Festivals for First-Time Filmmakers
Kat Candler took the time to chat with us about her film festival experiences, including a few that beginning filmmakers should check out.
Industry Insights: A Conversation with Actor and Director Melanie Mayron
From “Car Wash” to “Thirtysomething,” actor and director Melanie Mayron has appeared in a number of iconic film and TV roles.
Back Issues: 5 Infamous Comic Book Movies from the 1980s
Before the Avengers, before the Suicide Squad, even before ’90s Batman and his . . . anatomic batsuit, Hollywood relied on comic book heroes.
Below-the-Line Women Speak Out on Gender and Experience
We sat down with three women from the filmmaking industry to talk about their own experiences and the larger conversation about women in the film industry.
Cheers to This Film-Developing Beer Made in Collaboration with Kodak
Dogfish Head and Kodak have partnered on SuperEIGHT, a mid-octane beer with taste, class, and a twist: it can also develop your film!
Spring and Summer Scares: 5 Highly Anticipated Horror Films
Jordan Peele’s Us is killing it at the box office — like a homicidal doppelgänger. Here are a few upcoming scary movies looking to duplicate that success.
Industry Insights: The Blasting Company on Animation Scoring
Animation scores may have had simplistic reputations in the past, but street-inspired innovators like The Blasting Company are disproving old ideas.
The Editor of “Us” on Working with Jordan Peele and the Horror Genre
The editor of Jordan Peel’s latest horror masterpiece explains what it’s like editing horror and cutting nonverbal musical scenes.
The Cameras and Lenses Behind the Scenes of HBO’s Original Series
Curious about the cameras used to shoot current hit HBO series? Here are the various camera packages and the series using them.