For this special evening, we go in-depth and behind-the-scenes with LA’s own Morgan Neville, director and producer of the Oscar®-winning, box office
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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
Popular music is the soundtrack of modern life. But there's a perceived conflict in the creation of such art: in order to be successful, musicians
Documentary filmmakers have been blowing smoke—figuratively and sometimes literally—right from the beginning. For their 1898 re-creation of the Battle
Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Morgan Spurlock talks with KCRW's Matt Holzman about the evolution of his storytelling form.
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Our last Doc U seminar of the year focused on the art of the interview.
Like almost all of the subjects he has explored in his sublime, handcrafted works over six decades of filmmaking, Les Blank is a master of an art that
by Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady Alfred Hitchcock said, "Drama is life with the dull bits cut out." As two filmmakers who take years to complete each
The use of re-enactment in documentary is as old as the form itself, yet it remains persistently controversial, and there is nothing else that better