This Week’s Good Reads (Week of August 27)
We hope you have a beautifully lazy Labor Day Weekend, with only minimal amounts of work to do around the house. But know what […]
We hope you have a beautifully lazy Labor Day Weekend, with only minimal amounts of work to do around the house. But know what […]
We are officially into summer now – and much of the country is in the heat wave to prove it – which means more
SAGindie returned once again this year as a sponsor of Film Independent’s annual DIRECTORS CLOSE-UP series in Los Angeles. The 2018 DCU took place
We have returned from Sundance – older and wiser – to deliver another week’s worth of reading material for the film industry-obsessed. Stay tuned
Writing, directing, producing, editing, and starring in your own feature film is a lot to take on at any age. With the new feature
SHERWIN SHILATI took a big swing as a first-time filmmaker in 2008 – he made a short comedy called I Kicked Luis Guzman in
Looking to catch up on this week’s collection of tips and insight for filmmakers and actors? We’ve searched high and low for some worthwhile
Back in 2007 for SAGindie’s 10th Anniversary, we went into detail about the evolution of independent filmmaking in the U.S. and the eventual SAG
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