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50 Best Websites for Moviemakers 2009
The Internet offers moviemakers a unique opportunity for sharing their work with the world. But distribution...
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David Rennke Finds his Pearl with Avid
David Rennke has been an editor for more than 20 years and has used every editing...
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EditFest Comes to New York City
Touted as the first seminar of its kind about the art and technique of film editing,...
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Digital Jungle Posts My Suicide
Suicide is not supposed to be funny. Yet My Suicide—A Self-Inflicted Comedy, directed by David Lee...
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Cory Melious and Sound Lounge are Quickly Breaking Upwards
There’s no denying the recent success of New York-based audio production and post services studio Sound...
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Slumdog Millionaire is Top Dog at 2009 Oscars
As predicated, Danny Boyle’s little-indie-that-could, Slumdog Millionaire, took home the most awards at last night’s Oscar...
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Chris Dickens Weaves the Tale of A Slumdog Millionaire
Since first winning acclaim at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2008, Danny Boyle’s Slumdog...
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John Lyons Plays Truth or Dare
John Lyons is not the kind of editor to remain satisfied working in solely one genre....
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Keith Reamer Cuts Amreeka
The prospect of working with a language foreign to one’s own would be a daunting challenge...
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Bringing The Spirit to Life
In 1940, when The Spirit was introduced to audiences by way of the Sunday paper, creator...
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John Ottman Goes to Editing Jail for Valkyrie
Any moviemaker would jump at the chance to work on a Bryan Singer movie. However, editor...
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John Ottman Goes to Editing Jail for Valkyrie
Any moviemaker would jump at the chance to work on a Bryan Singer movie. However, editor...
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Darren Aronofsky Wrestles With Andrew Weisblum
Thanks to his role in Darren Aronofsky’s The Wrestler, Mickey Rourke’s trophy room will soon need...
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License to Cut: Editor Matt Chessé on Quantum of Solace
I can’t go to London to interview editor Matt Chessé as he’s working on Quantum of...
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Eric Poydar (the Editor) Meets Larry (the Actor)
Archival footage, scenes differing in aspect ratio, a movie that tiptoes the line between documentary and...
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Editor David Michael Maurer has Audiences Shrieking with Splinter
A talented actor and an imaginative director are only part of what makes a horror movie...
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Richard Harris’ X Factor
Editing is an integral part of creating suspense in a film—anyone who has seen Alfred Hitchcock’s...
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Shakespeare on Film: My Own Private Idaho
My Own Private Idaho (1991) d. Gus Van Sant In the 1980s, Gus Van Sant was...
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It’s a 3D Revolution
Hollywood moviemakers have been fascinated by 3D features for more than five decades now. If it...
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Kung Fu Panda Drop Kicks the Competition
Seems like all those promos must have paid off—first at Cannes, then the TV commercial onslaught—as...
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Indiana Jones Whips the Competition
Indiana Jones proved he’s still got what it takes—at least in box office clout—as the latest...
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Sneak Peek: Sex and The City
Four years after Carrie Bradshaw bid au revoir to Paris, the sex columnist and her trio...
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Lights! Camera! Geritol!
Today’s stars keep themselves in better shape than ever before, and audiences seem to like that....
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Last Exit to Film Geekdom
Film geeks like to show off; it’s in their job description. Whether it’s debating the merits...
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