The Morris Microscope By Michael Goldman
In 1997, millimeter Senior Contributing Editor D. W. Leitner respectfully accused director Errol Morris of “transgressing the canons of documentary dogma” while writing about Morris’ then-new documentary Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control...
Junkyard Filmmaking By Michael Goldman
Director Michel Gondry certainly maintained his reputation for offbeat filmmaking with Be Kind, Rewind, which recently debuted at the Sundance Film Festival...
Monstrous Task By Ellen Wolff
The poster for Paramount Pictures' Cloverfield depicts the Statue of Liberty standing headless, following a monster's attack on New York City...
Foreign Realism By Darroch Greer
Communists are making good villains again. Former communist countries and satellites provide both settings and breeding grounds for some of the most potent...
Audio Podcast: Errol Morris on HD Michael Goldman
In early 2008, Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Errol Morris will release his newest worka look at the circumstances behind the infamous photographs...
Slamdance's HD Fix Craig Erpelding
Tao Ruspoli, a filmmaker who has done many documentaries based out of a 1985 Bluebird school bus turned production studio, recently created the Slamdance-selected movie, Fix, on his first attempt at narrative storytelling....
Step by Step: Beowulf By Ellen Wolff
There’s a moment near the finale of Paramount Pictures’ Beowulf that reflects the wide-ranging techniques needed to pull off Director Robert Zemeckis'...
Mammoth HD is launching the MHD/Red Gallery with an online sneak peek preview reel and updated gallery Pages featuring frame grabs from footage produced with the Red Digital Cinema Red One camera. ...
Welcome To AES v.2.0 By Dan Daley
The AES show in New York Oct. 5-8 saw 20,674 visitors to 445 exhibits and more than 150 conference events, making this the largest AES show in more than ten years, according to an AES press release. ...
Old-Fashioned Filmmaking By Michael Goldman
As he releases his dark character study about the rise and fall of a turn-of-the-century oil baron, Director Paul Thomas Anderson proudly touts his strict adherence to traditional filmmaking techniques while making Paramount Vantage's There Will Be Blood ...
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