Filmmaker Interview: PHILLIP YOUMANS, writer/director/producer of BURNING CANE
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
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
What better time than a nice October weekend to peruse the latest in film industry news, opinion, and analysis? (For the record, there are
Did you know that SAG-AFTRA has their very own podcast? Hosted by SAG-AFTRA President Gabrielle Carteris and SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director David White, each
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There is no shortage of so-called “hyphenates” in the entertainment industry. Writers who act; actors who produce; producers who direct; directors who make wine…
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Director/screenwriter/cinematographer NOBLE JONES may be just releasing his first directorial feature, but that doesn’t mean he’s a newbie to filmmaking. Jones is a veteran
This week’s cultural news saw lots of talk of CGI hedgehogs, medieval Starbucks cups, and purposefully campy gala outfits. But there was plenty of
Maybe you’ll spend this weekend madly finishing your taxes. Or madly buying vinyl on Record Store Day. Or madly catching up on Game of
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SAGindie is always ready to spread the word about our work and how filmmakers can utilize SAG-AFTRA’s low-budget agreements. So we were more than