November
7
2009

Filmmaking News from Digg.com – 43th Edition



Lucy Autrey Wilson: Blockbusting: The Business of Filmmaking
Blockbusting : The Business of Filmmaking: A Decade-by-Decade Survey by author Lucy Autrey Wilson. Over three years in the making,George Lucas’s Blockbusting is the combination of efforts of many individuals, including eighteen contributing writers. It’s coming out next year. Found it on www.filedby.com. Sounds cool!

How to Find the Right Composer for Your Film
So you’re a hardworking, talented filmmaker in search of the perfect composer for your film. The good news is that there are boatloads of composers, particularly in Los Angeles — highly experienced, less experienced, cheap, expensive, and everything in between. The challenge will be to find the one who can produce the right music for your film.

Breathe Easy – Day 945
How Many Days? Day 945

More soundtrack recording for the upcoming indie film STILL HERE which I wrote/directed. www.stillheremovie.com

Filmmaker Gavin Michael Booth is on a mission to meet the Hollywood professionals that have inspired him in his career thus far.

Steven Spielberg, Kevin Smith, Jimmy Eat World, Zach Braff, Tom Anderson, …

Got Docs: La Danse, The Paris Opera Ballet
“Movies are about movement,” says documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman, and in his newest film, La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet, he examines the movement of ballet.

KISSING RELENTLESS AGAIN AND AGAIN
WE’RE AT IT AGAIN! Relentless Aaron, a best selling author in the Urban Lit field, has created a brand new profession besides writing, photography & filmmaking. He’s now taken on the task of satisfying many, many beautiful women with his precious. priceless, plentiful kiss. And best of all you get to watch & enjoy!

Crude Movie Review
In 2004 documentary filmmaker Joe Berlinger raised a curtain on the band Metallica in Some Kind of Monster. In Crude, he tackles a very different behemoth – corporate greed.

Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ the costliest film at $230 mn
Hollywood filmmaker James Cameron’s much anticipated 3-D sci-fi epic “Avatar” is being touted as the most expensive film ever – with a whopping $230 million (Rs.1,200 crore) budget, according to a company statement.

Benjamin Fondane at the Memorial de la Shoah
Memorial de la Shoah serves as a reminder of the history of France under German occupation during WWII. Through January 31, 2010, the museum dedicates a temporary exhibition to the works and life of Holocaust victim Benjamin Fondane, Romanian poet, essayist, playwright, filmmaker, and philosopher.

Freida Pinto and Dev Patel Still a Happy Couple – photos
Freida Pinto and Dev Patel were spotted at the 18th Annual BAFTA/LA Britannia Awards in Century City, California.

The “Slumdog Millionaire” couple smiled for the cameras before heading inside to see the film’s director, Danny Boyle, pick up a filmmaking award.

Pinto, who always looks gorgeous, was wearing a Valentino dress.

Day 1000 Ideas! (Day 946)
Talking with Credible Witness about their upcoming fundraiser show on Nov 14th.. then discussing ideas for what to do for Day 1000 of How Many Days?

How Many Days? Day 946

Filmmaker Gavin Michael Booth is on a mission to meet the Hollywood professionals that have inspired him in his career thus far.

Steven Spielberg, Kevin Smith, Jimmy …

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