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Robert Rosen said it all: “Moving images are vital to our culture. They are a pre-eminent popular art form characteristic and distinctive to this
One of the fonder memories in my 40 years as a filmmaker is the time I spent in 1994 and 1995 as President of the International Documentary
When on any given day of the year, two film festivals are taking place, it’s easy to imagine the time when people will say, “Enough is enough.”
Congratulations! You’ve just hung up with your favorite development executive at your favorite cable network, and she’s confirmed that the network
The seed for an in-depth look at the relationship between cable companies and filmmakers came as the result of some startling words from a legend in
I first encountered IDA Founder Linda Buzzell's “baby” shortly after it was born. I had recently returned to Los Angeles after 14 years in New York
The parties and the hallway conversations were as productive as the sessions at RealScreen Summit, held in Washington, DC this past February. The
The outlook for program sales at the 39th annual National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) conference this January in Las Vegas
Marina Goldovskaya, who heads the documentary studies department at University of California at Los Angeles, has been working on her “Oral History
In the past decade, we've undergone a massive change in the world of the documentary. Fiction and nonfiction now live equally side by side in schools