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Los Angeles Independent Film Festival
By Brian O'Hare
Sundance spillover finds indie oasis in Tinseltown.
Woody Strode
By Sam Franklin
Veteran character actor, legendary athlete and pioneer, Woody Strode was the last of The Professionals
Not Our Son
By George Wing
Northwest arson spree kindles inspiration for former "A Current Affair" field producer's television movie of the week.
Rena Owen
By Cullen Gerst
Kiwi actress Rena Owen, newly crowned Best Actress at the Montreal Film Festival, stars in New Zealand's biggest box-office smash.
Milcho Manchevski
By Andrew Hamlin
In the shadow of the War in Bosnia, Milcho Manchevski completes Macedonia's first feature film, Before the Rain
Ron Shelton
By Timothy Rhys
"Tell the story and stay on schedule. Tell the story and stay on schedule. That's how I got here. "
From Stage to Screen, Made Easy
By Colleen Patrick
If the next stage of your acting career is film, you'll want to hear what "Pocahontas" director Daniele Suisa has to say.
D/VISION PRO
By Jack Watson
Touch Vision Systems has designed a popular non-linear editing system with traditional film editors in mind.
ARRI I6S
By Jack Watson
A crystal sync motor could keep your movie from resembling a badly-dubbed chopsockie flick.
John Cassavetes
By Rustin Thompson
The raw, challenging films of one of America's indie pioneers are finally becoming available on video.
Notebook: MM Notebook
By Timothy Rhys
Features: Robert Benton’s Film Landscapes
By Paula Nechak
From Bonnie and Clyde to Nobody's Fool, Robert Benton has always made movies with wit, style and sophistication.
Features: Richard Linklater’s All-Nighter
By Alice M. Hicks
The unpretentious Austin native goes mainstream with his third film, Before Sunrise. Vienna is a very long way from Slackerville.
Features: Of Guerillas and Weasel
By James Westby
One moviemaker offers his intrepid strategies for making a film with little or NO MONEY DOWN! Presenting "Budget Lite" 101.
Features: Shame, Fame and the Publicity Game
By Jack Watson
Publicity is something independent moviemakers generally think about when it's too late. What should a publicist be doing for you?
Oliver Stone Unturned
Tom Allen and Tim Rhys
Oliver Stone tells MovieMaker about his early career, his conversion to Buddhism, and what he thinks of Quentin Tarantino. Just for starters.
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