Sentences with phrase «small film magazine»

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Black described his work on the film to Empire Magazine, saying, ``... [we] were to take this very small script, where not a lot happens, and beef it up into a summer movie, with lots of set - ups and pay - offs and reversals.
This film magazine / blog, a collaboration of a small group of Seattle - based film critics, went live on August 14, 2008.
Selah and the Spades: an Overture (2014), the multi-media exploration into the dynamism of teenagehood in a fictional small town that her first feature film is based on, has been profiled by Filmmaker Magazine and IndieWire, and the feature film has gone on to receive development grants and support from Cinereach, the Leeway Foundation, and Small But Mighty Arts, among otsmall town that her first feature film is based on, has been profiled by Filmmaker Magazine and IndieWire, and the feature film has gone on to receive development grants and support from Cinereach, the Leeway Foundation, and Small But Mighty Arts, among otSmall But Mighty Arts, among others.
A labor of love founded by Chris Fujiwara in 2006, Undercurrent is a quintessential small magazine, posting only one or two issues a year yet greatly enriching the world of film criticism.
The film was shot on three - perf 35 mm stock to allow for smaller magazines and therefore lighter cameras / increased mobility; according to Greg Carson's worthwhile supplemental featurette, «Obtaining Cover: Inside Code 46», director Michael Winterbottom purposely avoided digital video because he wanted the crispness of celluloid, and yet there is often a PAL - like quality to the image here that considerably softens definition and shadow detail.
CRISTINA SALAT has spent a lifetime enjoying many facets of the media industry, working behind official New York / California desks and freelance with and for large & small book publishers, magazines, film producers, newspapers, new & independent presses, and emerging / established authors nationwide.
has spent a lifetime enjoying many facets of the media industry, working behind official New York / California desks and freelance with and for large & small book publishers, magazines, film producers, newspapers, new & independent presses, and emerging / established authors nationwide.
Battered by rejection letters from well - known publishers (often because the book is not ready for publication), the author may abandon mainstream or small press publishing to respond to a magazine advertisement or an enticing email that promises editing help, distribution, even submissions to film producers.
I was hanging around with well, my Whitney ISP life turned into making Documents, which is a small magazine that I made with a group of friends, Chris Hoover, who was distributing independent film and video, Margaret Sundell, who is now I think at Creative Time in The Drawing Center, Miwon Kwon, who is at UCLA, and Jim Markovitz, who became a lawyer, left the art world.
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