This Week’s Good Reads (Week of September 29)
With a new month kicking off this week, SAGindie (along with a number of other sites, including our pals at Indiewire and Film Independent) […]
With a new month kicking off this week, SAGindie (along with a number of other sites, including our pals at Indiewire and Film Independent) […]
It’s been a promising week for diversity on TV. While ABC was premiering new shows like Black-ish and How to Get Away with Murder,
This week, a large bulk of the independent film world was occupied with IFP Independent Film Week in New York. And there was a
During the week we often get so preoccupied with our real lives that we sometimes neglect our internet browsing. With the weekend ahead of
During the week we often get bogged down with so much “work” and “socializing” that we sometimes miss out on good content spewing from
There are a lot of interesting things in this article by the great TED HOPE. “Yesterday, we launched our A2E (Artist To Entrepreneur) program
Why scheme, lie, cheat, and steal? Because an honest day’s work is so darn hard, and the payoff is usually higher; at least that’s
“Details of the Los Angeles Film Festival were unveiled today with 200 feature films, shorts, and music videos on tap for the event’s 2011
“Lisa Aschan’s “She Monkeys” (Apflickorna) won the best narrative feature prize, while Alma Har’el took best documentary for “Bombay Beach” at the Tribeca Film
Joe Drake, Lionsgate co-COO and president of its Motion Picture Group, delivered the keynote speech Saturday morning at Film Independent’s 2010 Filmmaker Forum. If
In case you missed it, check out coverage on the Sundance Institute’s inagural short film workshop in Los Angeles. Overall, it was a big