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View ArticleGirl Talk Live: Female Cinematographers on How They Made Their Sundance Films...
IndieWire’s Kate Erbland is taking her Girl Talk to Park City to sit down with three female cinematographers behind some of the most visually interesting films at this year’s Sundance Film Festival....
View ArticleSundance Live: Shooting and Editing ‘Icarus,’ The Crazy Doc Netflix Just...
Bryan Fogel’s “Icarus” starts off like a Morgan Spurlock documentary as the director, a competitive amateur cyclist, explores what will happen if he follows Lance Armstrong’s performance enhancing drug...
View ArticleSundance Live: Watch Rory Kennedy Discuss ‘Take Every Wave: The Life of Laird...
What drives a man to surf down an avalanche of 100 feet of water? It’s a question Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning director/producer Rory Kennedy explores in her portrait of legendary surfer...
View ArticleHow DP Bob Richman Captured the Stunning Big Sky Landscapes for ‘Rancher,...
A Montana rancher, a Kansas farmer and a Louisiana commercial fishermen might not necessarily fit our stereotype of environmental activist, but as the new documentary “Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman” shows...
View ArticleHow I Shot That: DP Jim Frohna Brings an Indie Film Approach to Shooting...
Jim Frohna has shot every season of Amazon’s “Transparent,” making him the natural pick for series creator Jill Soloway to hire for her new series “I Love Dick,” which will be premiere on Amazon in...
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The world of nonfiction filmmaking continues to evolve along with its increasingly affordable, professional, and portable equipment. It’s inspired more directors take on the challenging task of...
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If you’ve gone shopping for a television lately, you are likely aware that 4K resolution (often billed as “Ultra HD”) is no longer a thing of the future – it’s here. Yet while higher resolution has...
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