July 7, 2008
Conversations
Talking Pictures at a Revolution with Mark Harris
Pictures at a Revolution

The morning after this year's Oscars, journalist and author Mark Harris took time out of his schedule to speak about his beautifully wrought Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the Birth of the New Hollywood, a glimpse at the 1968 Best Picture race where old Hollywood met the innovative likes of Bonnie and Clyde and The Graduate. Given Mark Gill's recent statement about the state of independent filmmaking, the optimism of the early part of this conversation, an exploration of the 2007 independent scene, may find itself sealed in time, may express the type of energetic hopefulness that rightly layers itself into so many of Harris' pages for Pictures at a Revolution.

With Harris reading this Thursday evening at the New York Public Library, we reflect upon the conversation and seek in it some clues for the future of filmmaking from its rarel...
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Inbox Topics
The Pirate's Dilemma on Screen

From the SM inbox, a video about the history and modern landscape of creative materials piracy as told by Matt Mason, author of The Pirate’s Dilemma: How Youth Culture Reinvented Capitalism. The question the video raised in our minds was whether or not there's validity to the claim that the state of capitalism is in fact enhanced by piracy, though surely there's no question that creative development is actually spurred on by manipulation of material. It's not a new topic for artists, but it's certainly always a relevant one. Thoughts?


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AFF Screenplay Comp Laughing Out Loud: Writing a Commercial Screwball Comedy
AFF Screenplay Competition Participants & Mentors

In the following chat, screenwriter Yarrow Wayman reflects upon her experiences with screwball comedies, the facts of a commercial writing life and her feature screenplay Molewhackers, the story of an al...
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Simulations

Summertime and the living is easy. The kids on my block are out of school, loud as fuck and have claimed bottle-breaking as their newfound pastime. I have a feeling that people in my building and in the building across the street are just waiting for someone to yell “Shut the fuck up!” to these kids...
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