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From Joan Didion to James Baldwin, read a list of actress and filmmaker Maggie Gyllenhaal's favorite books of all time.
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I must have worked with over a hundred directors by now, with some of them on more than one project. Some are camera oriented, the shots are everything to them. Others concentrate a lot more on per…
'I dream for a living' Born 78 years ago today, on 18th December, 1946, his passion for becoming a filmmaker began when ...
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David Wark Griffith helped give cinema its syntax. His importance to the medium's basics is beyond measure. Griffith’s gradual discovery of what he could do with cameras and editing can be traced via the short subjects he did for Biograph early in his career. Films like the decidedly anti-capitalist "A Corner in Wheat" (1909), as well as "The Musketeers of Pig Alley "(1912), which investigates crime and gang activity, contain some of the most elemental techniques for producing narrative film, in
What is an ACTOR’S HEADSHOT? What should it look like? Do actors REALLY need headshots? Find out what the difference is between a Commercial and Theatrical headshot and why you need them!