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Format Freedom with P2 DocumentaryBy Michael Goldman The steroid documentary Bigger, Stronger, Faster gained attention at the Sundance Film Festival for its topical subject matter, and was eventually purchased for distribution by mogul Mark Cuban. ...
Tapeless on SteroidsBy Cynthia Wisehart Shortly after the film had been in competition at Sundance, Mark Cuban bought Bigger, Stronger, Faster* (opening in theaters as we go to press)... 2008 Sundance/NHK International Filmmaker Award Finalists Announced
Sundance Institute and NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) today announced the twelve finalists for the 2008 Sundance/NHK International Filmmakers Award. ...
Junkyard FilmmakingBy Michael Goldman Director Michel Gondry certainly maintained his reputation for offbeat filmmaking with Be Kind, Rewind, which recently debuted at the Sundance Film Festival...
Slamdance's HD FixCraig 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.... Sundance Podcasts
BlogLive@Sundance 2008 Podcast: Bernard Shakey/Neil Young Explains CSNY Deja Vu
Veteran rocker Neil Young (using his filmmaking alter-ego, Bernard Shakey) hit Sundance to promote his new movie, CSNY Deja Vuthe film chosen to close the festival. The movie documents the Crosby, Stills, Nash
Audio Podcast: U2 3D, Thanks to HD
Senior Editor Michael Goldman sits down with Steve Schklair, CEO of 3ality Digital—the facility behind the workflow of U2 3D...
BlogLive@Sundance 2008 Podcast: Nerakhoon (The Betrayal) Director Ellen Kuras
The Sundance-debuting documentary, Nerakhoon (The Betrayal), represents the directorial debut for cinematographer Ellen Kuras. Nerakhoon was the first professional feature film project Kuras ever got involved with, took her 23 years to complete, and was directly responsible for her decision to become a cinematographer
BlogLive@Sundance 2008 Podcast: Kicking It Director Susan Koch
What do a junkie from Dublin, a bank robber from Spain, and war refugee from Afghanistan all have in common? They all competed in the Homeless World Cup
BlogLive@Sundance 2008 Podcast: Mike Seymour of I Love Sarah Jane
Trevor Boyer caught up with Mike Seymour, executive producer and visual effects supervisor on I Love Sarah Jane, one of the shorts screening at Sundance |
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