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Digital projection of video has been with us for some years, but has yet to attain wide acceptance in movie theaters. Initially, there were three
"One night in 1997, I was watching a documentary about Philo Farnsworth, the inventor of television, on American Experience," says David Strohmaier.
For a filmmaker, there's nothing like watching one's film unspool in a theater. My partner, Suki Hawley, and I recently made a documentary called
North Carolina is a "right to work" state, which is part of her independent charm for documentary filmmakers, but also her challenge. There are no
Last issue, I discussed sound design and what you will need to know when considering this important element of the post-production process. Part and
Sunny Side of the Doc ( www.sunnysideofthedoc.com) took place last June in a magnificent former palace, high up on a hill overlooking Marseille
In the aftermath of the one-sided American war coverage in Iraq and the Federal Communications Commission's vote to approve further media
Theater begins alone, a seed in the mind of a playwright, nourished by imagination until a script is born. Many caretakers—actors, directors
Documentary filmmaker Andrew Jarecki knew he had something special with his first feature-length documentary, Capturing the Friedmans, released
Last year Michael Moore's Bowling for Columbine created a lot of waves, one of the biggest of which was that of money; the film became the highest