by Colin McCormack | Mar 23, 2020 | Filmmaker Resources, indieBlog, Interviews
As an accomplished cinematographer, BENJAMIN KASULKE has lensed award-winners and festival and arthouse hits for mainstays of indie filmmaking. His resume includes Mike Birbiglia’s The New One and Thank God for Jokes, Lynn Shelton’s Your Sister’s...
by Colin McCormack | Nov 8, 2018 | indieBlog, Miscellany, Spotlight
[UPDATED 3/7/19] We’ve written before about filmmakers who stepped away from blockbusters to scale things back budget-wise. Even the most legendary Hollywood directors have at times desired a respite from the high money/high stress world of...
by Darrien Gipson | Sep 29, 2017 | indieBlog, Spotlight
A SAGindie Timeline Since 1997, SAGindie has been a resource for connecting professional actors and independent filmmakers. Click through the timeline slider for highlights of SAGindie’s outreach. 1997 The first Screen Actors Guild Indie Contract Workshop is... by SAGindie | Jun 9, 2017 | Filmmaker Resources, Indie News, indieBlog
We’re back with links to some of this week’s must-read articles on the film industry. So whether you’re a filmmaker, actor, or general movie aficionado, click away and get to reading. This Week’s Good Reads (Week of June 5, 2017) A Town...
by Colin McCormack | Jul 22, 2015 | indieBlog, Miscellany, Spotlight
[4/14/16 UPDATED figures and resources.] Helming a big-budget studio tentpole may be some filmmakers’ dreams, but it also comes with unfathomable responsibility and pressure (albeit with a hefty paycheck to soothe all that, no doubt). Nearly all...