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The 2001 Sundance Film Festival was homecoming, alumni weekend and orientation all rolled into one. The annual wintertime happening feted some of the
For some documentary filmmakers, the words “motion control” conjure up vague images. A more sophisticated way of shooting stills, perhaps; something
Like most filmmakers, Thomas Repp, BVK, has heard the rhetoric comparing the pros and cons of originating on film and the new HD 24P video system. In
Editor’s Note: For Richard Roe, who made the award-winning Pop & Me with his son Chris,, selling a documentary to the media takes more than a little
Sure, you grew up watching every flick you could get your hands on, had an after-school job selling Goobers at the Bijou and worked your way through
The first-ever Irish documentary film festival, dubbed Doclands, was launched with a flair, appropriately honoring one of the living legends of
While it may not have been producer Carol Fleisher’s lifelong ambition to make a film about El Niño for NOVA , Chasing El Niño certainly was the
Public television's commitment to documentary programming is best expressed by its highly acclaimed weekly series NOVA, Frontline and The American
(Adapted from A Breadcrumb Trail Through The PBS Jungle: The Independent Producer's Survival Guide ) I'd never seen her before, not even a picture
In late 1997, The History Channel approached our company, MPH Entertainment, to develop a documentary mini-series dealing with sex throughout history