Book Review: Ad Nauseam is a Charming Trip Through Curated ’80s Horror...
Like your favorite fright flick marathon, Michael Gingold’s Ad Nauseam: Newsprint Nightmares from the 1980s is a nostalgic trip through ’80s horror. The frightful twist? The perspective of the undead,...
View ArticleGo Where the Story Takes You: How the Moviemakers Behind The Advocates Shaped...
In 2015 at a café with my friend George Haas, a Buddhist, a panhandler approached us to ask for money. I responded negatively. Nonetheless, I watched as George took out a dollar bill that said, “Love...
View ArticleMadhouse Lawyer: Two Seasoned Attorneys’ Semi-Scary Overview of Indie Genre...
While many indie moviemakers believe that they can find “anything on the Internet,” including cut-and-paste agreements, every situation is unique and demands that you have a trusted legal ally—someone...
View ArticleNatural Storytellers: How Hiring a Crew of 90 Percent Women Strengthened Suzi...
I wouldn’t call the suburbs of Buffalo, New York a melting pot. But the world always seemed vast and infinite because of the power of my grandmother’s Persian fairytales. From childhood, it was...
View ArticleDeep in the Heart of Waco: Behind the Scenes of the Small Texas City and its...
Located right in between Texan powerhouses Houston and Austin, Waco has been slowly but surely making a name for itself in the moviemaking business. With a population of around 135,000, Waco still may...
View ArticleColor Commentary: A Seasoned Colorist Breaks Down the Process, and How It...
Your colorist is the most elusive-yet integral member of your post-production team. Whether you’re aware of it or not, color’s unique essence directly influences our emotional and psychological states....
View ArticleIndie Law: How to Secure and Hold the Rights to Your Project
In the documentary on legendary producer Robert Evans, The Kid Stays in the Picture, Evans explains early and often that the key to success in Hollywood is to strive to hold on to the rights to a...
View ArticleNordic International Film Festival 2019 Preview: What to Expect This Fall...
As the largest Nordic festival outside of Europe, Nordic International Film Festival (NIFF) is “working towards building a bridge between the international independent film and the Nordic film...
View ArticleIndie Law: Our Entertainment Law Expert Pulls Your Legal Questions From The...
For this edition of Indie Law, we asked readers to send us their burning legal questions to be answered by our long-time favorite independent film counselor, David Pierce of the Pierce Law Group in...
View ArticleBook Review: I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through the TV Revolution
Though it’s taken for granted that television has a big seat at the table in the modern entertainment world, journalist and veteran TV critic Emily Nussbaum’s I Like to Watch: Arguing My Way Through...
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