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How to review a film for publication (1)
Are you interested in reviewing movies even if occasionally? It is a good idea. A way of exercising your knowledge, experience passion and language power.
Jacksonville’s film industry could soon see a major boost after the City Council approved $400,000 to negotiate with a ...
Cinematographer Kira Kelly and film editor Taylor Joy Mason discuss how they brought the world of ‘HIM’ to life on screen.
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Novel film manufacturing technique lets robots walk on water
Imagine tiny robots zipping across the surface of a lake to check water quality or searching for people in flooded areas. This technology is moving closer to reality thanks to work by researchers at ...
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Tom Quinn, in Zurich, Discusses Neon’s Origin, Secret of Success, Ties to Hollywoodland Sign
Neon's Tom Quinn credits his achievements not only to his 30 years of experience, but also to his dogged team and his wife’s ...
Rabat - Jane Kim, a jury member at this year’s Marrakech Short Film Festival and a lead at Toronto International Film ...
Eline Van der Velden, CEO of AI-focused production company Particle 6, has insisted that the AI-generated character is ‘not a replacement for people’ ...
In 1971, Jean Eustache set a camera in front of his grandmother Odette and invited her to speak. The film that emerged, ...
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How Micro-Drama Platforms Like ReelShort Are Providing Lifelines For Fledging Actors & Writers
The crocodile tears come easy for Drews, as these kinds of scenes are practically old hat by now. With her list of micro-drama credits quickly stacking up — her most recent ones include “Mommy Don’t ...
Paul Thomas Anderson's 10th film is a potent, politically charged powder keg of a movie, and it's best experienced on the ...
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Savannah Film Alliance warns Trump's movie tariff could destabilize Georgia's film economy
President Trump says he will slap a 100% tax on movies made outside the United States — a directive aimed at protecting a ...
President Donald Trump says he will slap a 100% tax on movies made outside the United States — a vague directive aimed at ...
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