Issue 1.30
October 22-28, 2007
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About Too Many Interesting Concepts to Classify
Outside little exception, film is an art form that begs collaboration. It’s a creative process of back-and-forth, a shifting of images and sounds, and it’s not one easily completed in a vacuum. And, so when Gideon Kennedy found himself with a script for the short Exclusive... Read More >> |
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Inside IndiePix.net
With its catalogue of nearly 3,000 titles, including Alex Karpovsky's The Hole Story, Michael Tully's Cocaine Angel and Ry Russo-Young's Marion, IndiePix.net is one of few companies working without pause and with enthusiasm in the arena of online distribution. “We want... Read More >> |
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Clever Crafting of an Action Indie
Listen to the two-part audio interview with filmmaker Kely McClung, whose indie action debut feature Blood Ties explores the intersections of the experimental and the emotional. Read More >> |
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One Misstep, Else Understanding with Kentucker Audley
Early on, Kentucker Audley’s generous although anxious laugher, a mix of both sincere amusement and awkward self-reflection, should have indicated that something was amiss. We’ve been talking about his debut feature Team Picture, specifically the quirks of its main character David... Read More >> |
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The Art of Inspired Practice
In talking about the short animation Toilet Story, art director Jared Matsushige begins in a rather unexpected place. "(Our story guy Isaac Finkbeiner) had been watching an episode of Friends one night when one of the characters mentioned coming back in the next life as a toi... Read More >> |
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