by Colin McCormack | Nov 6, 2019 | Filmmaker Resources, indieBlog, Interviews
It’s not uncommon for filmmakers to start making movies as teenagers, taking the trusty (depending on the era) 8mm camera/VHS camcorder/mini-DV/iPhone and shooting scenes with friends. It’s much less common, however, to complete an award-winning SAG-AFTRA... by SAGindie | May 29, 2015 | Filmmaker Resources, Indie News, indieBlog
Hope everyone had a restful Memorial Day weekend. In order to ease the pain of reverting back to a two-day break from the work week, we’ve collected the best film industry articles from the past seven days for you to peruse at your pleasure. See you all in June!... by Ellen Tremiti | Jul 3, 2012 | Film Reviews, indieBlog
Every once in a while, a film pulls away from every comfortable storytelling convention viewers have come to know and expect. Somehow, the story moves like poetry through its world and its events, creating its own rules; as a result, the story becomes more than a...