July
23
2010

Filmmaking News from Digg.com – 304th Edition




Sebastian Junger: The Right & Left Are Wrong About Restrepo
Author of WAR and filmmaker along with Tim Hetherington, Sebastian Junger tells why the conventional wisdom of the left in regards to war is often wrong.

Videos – MCCN-Peter Bratt tallks about Latin Culture issues
After Director Peter Bratt’s(Benjamin Bratt’s brother) Lecture on Latino filmmaking and Promotion of his film, he steps in the car and talks with MCCN’s Erika L. Holmes about issues of skin and discrimination within the Latin community among each other.

THE WALKING MAN.mov
Marc Abrams walks miles through the hills of Silverlake California on his daily journey. here is a loving tribute to THE WALKING MAN from filmmaker Lauren Malkasian

Old School Film Editing Machines: Moviola and Steenbeck
Before the dawn of non-linear editing suites where filmmakers started using computer software such as Avid, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, and Sony Vegas, editors use the Moviola or the Steenbeck, now referred to as “old school film editing machines.”

Are Prabhu Deva and Prakash Raj The Inglorious?
Prabhu Deva and Prakash Raj do share a big similarity and everyone knows about it. Apart from their personal lives, the duo is now troubling filmmaker Thankar Bacchan.

Randeep Honda is the Brad Pitt of India
In Delhi to research on boxersâ�� lives for their upcoming movie Bhiwani, TOI caught up with Randeep Hooda, director Tigmanshu Dhulia amp; writer Abhishek Chaubey Another movie about boxing. Do you think boxing is becoming a sort of trophy sport? After cricket, filmmakers are going for…

Del Toro Enters Mansion; Whedon Confirms ‘Avengers’
Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro told fans at Comic-Con he is developing a film based on the classic Disney theme park attraction The Haunted Mansion

Aronofsky’s ‘Swan’ to Open Venice
“Black Swan,” the latest feature from American filmmaker Darren Aronofsky, will be the opening film – in Competition – at the 67th Venice International Film Festival.

Indian Films To Be Showcased At Melbourne International Film
New Delhi: Indian filmmaking will be showcased at the 2010 Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) starting July 22. An Australian High Commission release said that the MIFF is throwing the

Academy Award® Winner Director Louie Psihoyos Interview
Academy Award® Winner Director Louie Psihoyos Interview about the making of the Oscar® Winner eco-thriller “The Cove”. How he filmed The Best Documentary of 2009, what gear he used, his opinion on HDSLR filmmaking, his next film and more.

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