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Mick Hurbis-Cherrier: A Film Director’s Bird’s Eye View StudentFilmmakers Magazine: What changes have you seen in narrative filmmaking over the years? Mick Hurbis-Cherrier: Change, evolution,……...
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Mick Hurbis-Cherrier: A Film Director’s Bird’s Eye View StudentFilmmakers Magazine: What changes have you seen in narrative filmmaking over the years? Mick Hurbis-Cherrier: Change, evolution,……...
StudentFilmmakers Magazine: What was one of your most favorite movies that you designed and why? Simona Migliotti Auerbach: One of my most favorite movies that……...
While visiting our network members’ profile webpages in the Filmmakers Global Network online, we discover that one of Al Carretta’s newest projects was filmed during……...
StudentFilmmakers Magazine: Can you tell us about what it was like directing your short film, “Día De Las Carpas”, and working with child actors? Can……...
StudentFilmmakers Magazine: Some first-time storytellers might find the short film form challenging. When it comes to putting together a short script, what is the key……...
Team Collaboration and Problem Solving in Real Time Exclusive Q&A with Think Crew Founder Michael R. Williams StudentFilmmakers Magazine: What are some advantages for……...
How have you seen television sports production technologies and workflows change and evolve over the years? Jim Owens: The transformation of how sports production technologies……...
StudentFilmmakers Magazine: What was one of the most important things you learned while working on set? Greg Takoudes: Simply, to remember to have fun. This……...
Written by Dawnja Burris Assistant Professor, Associate Dean School of Media Studies, The New School Making a short film without being able to be on……...
StudentFilmmakers Magazine: Your award-winning short film, “Variables”, is inspired by a true story. Can you tell us more about the story, how you adapted real-life……...
Raised between Malaysia and Miami, Jing Ai Ng is a writer-director currently based in Los Angeles. In 2019, she was awarded the Student Film Award……...
STUDENTFILMMAKERS: What changes have you seen in the computer animation and VFX industry over the years? Lee Lanier: When I began working as a 3D……...
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