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The Eighth Annual IFP/West Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF) emerged this year with a new look, a new name and more films than ever before. Boasting
The idea for a film on the Jim Crow years had been lying dormant in the back of my mind since 1990. As a foot soldier in the Civil Rights Movement of
It sounds pretty good to American ears. In Portugal, if a documentary is funded by the national film institute, television is required to broadcast it
In the realm of documentary, the Internet as an alternative method of distribution has been used primarily to present and market completed
Hollywood is all about illusion. And when it comes to making video look like film, many filmmakers turn to Filmlook (www.filmlook.com). Founder and
By Michelle Mason & Jeff Schutts Promising “innovation, excellence and opportunity,” the Banff Television Festival is one of the most important annual
By Laura Almo Last June ShowBiz Expo held its annual gathering at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Amid the myriad of vendors were two panel
Documentaries can be as visually inventive as an Errol Morris film or as evocative as the slow zooms and pans across Ken Burn’s daguerreotype tin
Since filmmakers' responses to last September 11 were as immediate and urgent as the event itself, broadcast tele­vision had an abundance of timely
At this year's IDA Academy Awards reception, several producers introduced their editors and thanked them for their work. No longer considered just