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Issue #27 [January 1998]

Features: Ray Carney on The State of Independent Film, Part II
By Ray Carney
MovieMaker's favorite independent film pundit takes a few jabs at the motion picture establishment and attempts to get us to stop taking true indie film artist for granted.

Features: Bridget Fonda On Her Own Terms
By Timothy Rhys
She believes that to define is to diminish, but nothing can diminish the fact that the actress who plays Jackie Brown's raunchy party girl is the definition of laid-back California cool.

Features: An Overview of Desktop Moviemaking
By Michael E. Phillips
Digital moviemaking didn't take off until 1992, but now about 80 percent of Hollywood movies are edited digitally. As costs come down, the indies are beginning to catch up.

The Daytrippers and Fearless Filmmaking of Ocean Tribe
By George Wing
Sex, lies team saw gold in Greg Mottola and Will Geiger shoots for the stars in Mexico.

Casting: What To Look For
By Judith Weston
Author and educator Judith Weston offers insights from her many years of casting for the movies.

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