This Week’s Good Reads (Week of September 18)
SAGindie’s Darrien Gipson is back from New York’s IFP Film Week, which wrapped up yesterday after a full slate of filmmaker talks, case studies, […]
SAGindie’s Darrien Gipson is back from New York’s IFP Film Week, which wrapped up yesterday after a full slate of filmmaker talks, case studies, […]
We understand now that most students are back to school, having extra reading assignments on the weekend might sound like a bummer. But if
As SAGindie celebrates our 20th Anniversary, we’ve opened our archives and unearthed some long-lost features and interviews from years past we thought were worth
Screenwriter/director JIM STROUSE tends to attract talented collaborators to his films. His first produced screenplay Lonesome Jim snagged not only Steve Buscemi as director, but
As SAGindie celebrates our 20th Anniversary, we’ve opened our archives and unearthed some long-lost features and interviews from years past we thought were worth
[UPDATE 7/24/17: The workshop has reached capacity and reservations are closed.] SAGindie has partnered with our friends from Seed&Spark to present a
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
With Memorial Day out of the way, it’s official: Summer is here! (Okay, for the record, summer is not officially here until June 20).
Actor-filmmaker Edward Burns talks about his breakthrough hit “The Brothers McMullen,” his directorial effort “The Groomsmen,” and the indie film scene.
This week in the entertainment industry/pop culture news world, you could call it the Week of In-Depth Actor Career Assessments. We saw lengthy pieces
THE SAG-AFTRA FOUNDATION held their bi-annual New York Short Film Showcase on March 29, 2017, at the Robin Williams Center for Entertainment and Media.
We’re coming upon April 1, but we’re not joking around: It’s true that we’ve collected some of the week’s most interesting reads for filmmakers,