ONE YEAR AT THE HELM:
…at this point? It’s a substantial commitment. You have within the entire film [arena]–particularly if you include film that makes its way onto television–some of the issues that affect other…
…at this point? It’s a substantial commitment. You have within the entire film [arena]–particularly if you include film that makes its way onto television–some of the issues that affect other…
…the labor of everyone who helped him get to where he is today. Being a member of the Latinx community as well as the LGBTQ+ community, Gomez is conscious of…
In this installment of Women in Film Portraits, Lauren Sowa profiles Alex Cirillo and Dani Faith Leonard, the producers and founders of Big Vision Empty Wallet. Cirillo and Leonard share their enthusiasm for producing and about interesting projects currently in the works. They also reflect on what it means to be female creative artists and entrepreneurs in the film industry at this time.
As virtual reality develops into a viable technology for immersive storytelling, today’s filmmakers are witnessing the birth of a new, perhaps more inclusive, form of cinema. Reporting on VR from this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, Rebecca M. Alvin, explores how the doors are open for a much more diverse group of creators and a wider range of stories to tell.
…of a campus showcase, one senior, Calvin Kertzman, decided to change that. “No one ever has independent screenings or [showcases] independent short films, which sucks,” he said. “We go to…
…between the soldiers and the civilians. Have you experienced violence firsthand? [The village of] Budrus did get very hot, that’s true. But not during the time I was there. I…
…taking on any task that came my way. I researched local donation and collaboration opportunities, brainstormed crowdfunding rewards, and created social media pages to ignite excitement for this project. Every…
…mostly comes in when everything spirals downward for Abramoff and his associates—all “good” things must come to an end. “It wasn’t like [we were] painting comedic brush strokes into the…
…groups of donors and community organizers banded together in Boston, Philadelphia, and San Francisco to find new ways to support social movements. They coined the phrase “change, not charity,” because…