Filmmaker Interview: PHILLIP YOUMANS, writer/director/producer of BURNING CANE
It’s not uncommon for filmmakers to start making movies as teenagers, taking the trusty (depending on the era) 8mm camera/VHS camcorder/mini-DV/iPhone and shooting scenes
It’s not uncommon for filmmakers to start making movies as teenagers, taking the trusty (depending on the era) 8mm camera/VHS camcorder/mini-DV/iPhone and shooting scenes
This eventful week kicked off with the first official day of fall! (And also a Presidential impeachment inquiry…) But back to the autumnness of
This week saw another successful IFP Week in New York, where SAGindie was a happily returning sponsor. Attendees were able to learn about all
Toronto-born, L.A.-based screenwriter/director STELLA MEGHIE didn’t necessarily set out to become a filmmaking “overnight sensation.” Meghie already had a career in fashion PR before
So you planned on spending the entire weekend searching the internet high and low for some interesting articles about filmmaking and the movie industry?
Life is busy. Life is complicated. Sometimes you don’t have the time or energy to scour the internet for articles about filmmaking and the
There is no shortage of so-called “hyphenates” in the entertainment industry. Writers who act; actors who produce; producers who direct; directors who make wine…
Like a great rom-com pairing, a creative professional partnership is about two people finding their match and saying, “You complete me… in a creative
We all live busy lives and it can be tough to hunker down and skim the internet for must-read articles about filmmaking and the
If you’re not yet familiar with the work of writer/director NIA DaCOSTA, chances are you will be soon. The NYU Film School alum broke
In any career field, there’s something to be said about the old-fashioned way of working up through the ranks. Get in at the entry
Despite being less than two years out of film school, KENDALL GOLDBERG has already achieved quite a lot. While studying film production at Chapman University,