As the world of
documentary filmmaking grows and grows, biography docs are among the most popular and easiest to sell.
Not exact matches
Goldstein's most recent
filmmaking credits include Les Rues de Mean Streets, a short
documentary on the New York neighborhoood where director Martin Scorsese
grew up, created for the French Blu - ray release of Mean Streets; and In the Footsteps of Speedy, a critically - acclaimed 30 - minute
documentary on the making of Harold Lloyd's 1928 silent comedy Speedy, commissioned by the Criterion Collection.
Whether you like the film or not, this is a revealing portrait of how a film gets shot and how the realities of shooting conditions challenge the filmmakers and affect the finished production, and joins the
growing list of superior
documentaries on
filmmaking created specifically for home video releases.
That's where Sundance Institute's first Filmmakers Lab was born, and over the last thirty years has
grown into year - round artist development programs that have expanded from feature
filmmaking to
documentary, film music, and theatre.