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The DVD industry is driven by an ever-growing roster of companies that embrace this format and are consolidating the key components of making this
The 2003 Toronto International Film Festival
In the journey from idea to premiere screening or airing, a lot happens to both the filmmaker and the film. Regardless of the combination of talent
I am not a filmmaker. I don't even play one on TV. Last year, however, I did write direct and edit a three-minute film as part of a project called
Editor's note: James Miller, the producer/DP of Beneath the Veil and director/DP of Unholy War , was killed in the Gaza Strip (Occupioed Palestinian
Documentary shorts (40 minutes or less) represent a gem of a genre, yet it is so difficult for them to find their place in the world of American
American Splendor, a feature film written and directed by Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini, is based on the award-winning autobiographical
DVD sales are setting records above and beyond any set by VHS sales or even rentals. How does this phenomenon affect documentary film? As of yet, it's
Things are not always as they appear. And for documentary filmmakers, understanding the appetites and working styles of potential filmmaking partners
In March 2003, as we began screening documentaries by filmmakers from rural Kentucky to audiences in southwest China, American missiles began raining