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Issue #67 [Winter 2007]
Cate Blanchett’s Golden Age
By Timothy Rhys
Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett, never your typical Hollywood ingénue, never looked back from her Academy Award-winning turn as Katharine Hepburn in Martin Scorsese's The Aviator. Now, on the heels of her stunning performance in Babel, and with powerful roles in four highly anticipated new films (Notes on a Scandal, The Good German, I'm Not There and The Golden Age), this Aussie's star has never shone brighter.
Features: Top 10 Cities to Make Movies 2007
By Lily Percy
Several factors go into choosing where you will ultimately shoot your film. MovieMaker breaks down the best places for indie moviemakers to do it!
Features: From YouTube to Borat: The Jackass Generation
By Dave Roos
It sounds like a far cry from the "Golden Age" of the '40s or the "New Hollywood" of the '70s, but an astoundingly popular new aesthetic is proving that today's up-and-coming moviemakers are proud to be a part of "The Jackass Generation."
In Gear: The Power of Plug-Ins
By Matthew Power
From realistic gunfire to a snowstorm of your own making, some of the most useful post-production tools come in the form of "plug-ins," which add features to compositing software in a fraction of the time.
Features: Vancouver Film School Scholarship Competition
By MovieMaker Staff
For 20 years, the Vancouver Film School has been at the forefront of film education. Now MovieMaker is honoring that tradition by co-sponsoring the first ever Vancouver Film School Scholarship Competition.
Features: David Lynch’s Empire
By Daniel Nemet-Nejat
The only predictable thing about David Lynch is that he is always looking to surprise us. But Lynch's boldest move yet could be his decision to selfdistribute his latest film, Inland Empire.
Features: Dern on Lynch
By Daniel Nemet-Nejat
In the wake of her third collaboration with David Lynch, Laura Dern offers her interpretation of Inland Empire and riffs on their creative relationship.
Features: Tom DiCillo, DI Guy
By Tom DiCillo
The auteur behind such cult classics as Johnny Suede and Living in Oblivion discovers the power of a digital intermediate on his Sundance-bound Delirious, starring Steve Buscemi and Michael Pitt.
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