製造哥吉拉中 Gozilla Film Studio Image by ting0308 New program could reinvigorate Florida film industry From "Flipper" to "Miami Vice," from "The Yearling" to "Bad Boys II," Florida has a long history in film and television. Read more on The News-Press Bohemian Rhapsody: Howl and Jack Goes Boating James Franco blazes as Allen Ginsberg; Philip Seymour quietly simmers. by Kelly Vance To conform or not to … [Read more...]
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Poor People Are More Religious *A newly released study from the Gallup organization, based on surveys in 114 countries in 2009, shows globally 84 percent of people say religion is an important part of their daily lives. But what’s really interesting about the study is this: “Each of the most religious countries is relatively poor, with a per-capita GDP below [...] Read more on EURweb Scottish Christians Help Jamaica *A Scottish Bible society … [Read more...]
at what point does the transgressor become the wronged?
Question by angelareut: at what point does the transgressor become the wronged? O.K. I know this will sound crazy, but I really need advice. I am 32, african american, ivy league educated, and married to a Kenyan national I met in college. My husband is very, very western (or else I would never have been attracted to him in the first place probably) but a year ago we decided to live a year in Kenya, in his village, as Kenyans, and he would make … [Read more...]
So You Want to Learn to be a Film Director?
by uniondocs So You Want to Learn to be a Film Director? In order to be a film director you must realize that directing films is a job that, despite some stories about lucky people, requires a good education. There are lots of college programs offering classes for the latest lights, cameras, and film making technology -- but the best education for a film career is working on the set via a mentor director in the industry. The … [Read more...]
The Scottish Play: CINECLUB BEST FILM WINNER 2010
In January of 2010, a group of English A-Level students including myself were given the task of presenting a unique interpretation of William Shakespere's Macbeth, in our case re-enacting the infamous opening featuring three (or four!) dazzingly wicked witches in the midst of a homage to The Blair Witch Project. The project was filmed over two days. Although a fantastic experience, the process was nonetheless grueling; with us being seemingly … [Read more...]
Keir Gilchrist in ‘It’s Kind of a Funny Story’
Keir Gilchrist in ‘It’s Kind of a Funny Story’ Ryan Fleck and Anna Boden, directors of “Half Nelson,” have made “It’s Kind of a Funny Story,” a teen comedy set in a psychiatric ward. Read more on New York Times FILM SCREENING: National Geographic extreme sports documentary, 'Radical Reels Tour' MADISON — Think of this as extreme moviegoing. Read more on New Haven Register … [Read more...]
Q&A: The Fast Runner, by Inuit filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk won a medal at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001. Kunuk and
by david_shankbone Question by charlesdorey: The Fast Runner, by Inuit filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk won a medal at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001. Kunuk and The Fast Runner, by Inuit filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk won a medal at the Cannes Film Festival in 2001. Kunuk and his co-producer Norman Cohn have launched a website to allow other aboriginal cinematographers a venue. What is the name of the website Best answer: Answer by ZombieloveI just tried … [Read more...]
Significance of Online Video Product Creation
by permanently scatterbrained Significance of Online Video Product Creation It's easier than ever to create a video product for sale on the Internet. All right, I know you can't compete with the big media corporations if your dream is to produce the next Lord of the Rings Trilogy. (In that case, your goal should be to get a job at a production studio and work your way up.) If you're an independent producer of video content or an … [Read more...]
Ask A Ninja Question 34 “The Bloodys”
New episodes (almost thirty of them) on AskANinja.com … [Read more...]
Newburgh school district plans Family Expo – From the Poughkeepsie Journal
St. Johnsbury Academy (1842) - Brantview House (1884) Image by origamidon 1000 Main Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont USA • This chateau style brick Victorian mansion of William Paddock Fairbanks (1840-1895) and Rebecca Pike Fairbanks (1841-1928), and now serves as a St. Johnsbury Academy dormitory. ☞ Much of the architecture in St. Johnsbury was designed by Vermont architect and builder Lambert Packard (1832-1906). Trained by his father as a … [Read more...]