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Live from Tribeca: A Kid, a Camera, and a Father Who Needs Help

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2008-05-01 00:00:00 by Joel Keller in Cinematical
Filed under: Documentary , Tribeca , Festival Reports , Shorts , DIY/Filmmaking When I sat down to watch the excellent documentary Head Wind (review coming soon), I didn't realize that I'd be subjected to the mental torture that was the short called Beginning Filmmaking . I don't think the rest of the sparse crowd expected to see the short,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Scarlett Steps Behind the Camera

2008-01-14 23:17:00 by Editor in Movie Blog
 
Scarlett Johansson wants to show the world what shes learned while working in front of the camera. According to a Page Six informant the blonde-haired beauty will be one of twelve directors creating short vignettes for the movie New York, I Love You, where the filmmakers explore various love stories taking place in each of the citys dozen...
 
 
 
 
 
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William Monahan Stepping Behind the Camera

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2008-04-03 00:00:00 by Eugene Novikov in Cinematical
Filed under: Drama , Deals , Scripts Last year, a screenwriter making his directorial debut -- Tony Gilroy -- went and got himself a Best Director Oscar nomination. William Monahan already has an honest-to-goodness Oscar on his mantel for writing The Departed, but it looks like he'll soon get a chance to broaden his horizons. He's picked up the...
 
 
 
 
 
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Gone Baby Gone - the 'he's so much better behind the camera' review

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2008-06-09 21:11:20 by Matt A in DARKMATTERS - The Mind Of Matt
Gone Baby Gone (15 Dir. Ben where did my acting career go? Affleck Reviewed by Matt Adcock When I heard the words gone baby gone and Ben Affleck together I could only think that it was some kind of question and answer session like: so Ben where did your acting career go? To which he replies its gone baby, gone But it is actually the title of...
 
 
 
 
 
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In Camera Mia: 20 Screen Shots

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2008-07-18 08:14:00 by Jeremy Richey in Nostalgia Kinky: The Art Of Nastassja Kinski
Despite being given second billing in Luciano Martinos In Camera Mia , Nastassja only appears in a handful of scenes throughout the films 95 minute running time. I am unable to offer up a review of what appears to be a rather slight sex comedy due to the fact that my copy is only in Italian. The film is definitely a vehicle for Gianfranco...
 
 
 
 
 
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Could a New Camera Bring on The Rise of the Machines?

2008-08-13 07:33:50 by Editor in SciFi Scanner
 
A new, hemispherical camera has opened the door for the creation of artificial eyes that look and work like real ones do
 
 
 
 
 
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Revolutionary digital movie camera RED to rival film cameras

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2008-08-28 11:51:43 by Behind The Scenes TV in Behind The Scenes TV
A crowd has gathered in front of the Las Vegas Convention Center, where a security guard is about to unlock the main entrance. Its less than a minute before 9 am, the official opening of the 2008 National Association of Broadcasters Showtypically a sleepy sales and marketing event known more for schmoozing than buzz. But as the glass doors open...
 
 
 
 
 
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Make love to the camera (and I'll feature you)

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2008-12-03 10:14:00 by Alexandyr Kent in Louisiana Movies: Glamour, Geeks and Gumbo
NPR recently logged a funny story about a book of unforgettable headshots . It's called "Holy Headshot! A Celebration of America's Undiscovered Talent." Our local mugger Eric Gipson is represented. (I can call him a mugger because he stole my wallet once and termed it "magic." True lie, honest Reports NPR, "Most head shots are straightforward...
 
 
 
 
 
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F.W. Murnau, the Silent Innovator

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2008-12-21 17:44:20 by DJ Heinlein in Matte Havoc
The invention of the technology that is used to create the movies as we know it today has dated back to the late 1800s, and the Lumière brothers have captured the attention of the audiences at the time with their short non-fiction films such as The Arrival of a Train (1896). The dramatic and fictional style of storytelling has appeared in the...