11|01|2005

Say Anything

Interviewed by Iain Blair

Writer-director Cameron Crowe has always marched to the beat of his own drummer, and from Singles to Jerry Maguire and Almost Famous, the semi-autobiographical rock‘n’ roll odyssey which won him the...  »
11|01|2005

Rent Control

By Bob Fisher

Stephen Goldblatt, ASC, BSC, remembers the genesis of a magic moment in the cinema rendition of the Broadway musical Rent. ...  »
11|01|2005

Natural Lighting Can Still Be Funny

By Iain Blair

The new NBC hit My Name Is Earl is not your usual TV comedy. First off, the title character (Jason Lee) is a slow-witted petty thief who wins the lottery, is hit by a car, and then decides to atone for every crime he’s ever committed....  »
11|01|2005

David Lynch On Meditation, Directing & the Sony PD150

By Matt Armstrong

Taking a break from shooting his new film Inland Empire, the elusively enigmatic filmmaker David Lynch toured universities around the nation to promote transcendental meditation as a means for students to enhance their intellect and well-being...  »
10|05|2005

HD/Studio Feedback

Q: I have just read the article on the new Canon HDV camera (HD/Studio, September 22). Will this camera have a problem with focusing? I know the JVC GY HD100 camera has a device to focus HD subjects. Does Canon have the same?...  »
10|05|2005

60 Second Q&A: Tom Haller, Senior Videographer

As the main shooter for a museum dedicated to the news industry, Tom Haller shoots HD footage for a variety of documentaries and news celebrity interviews that will be displayed on widescreen monitors throughout the museum's new facility, set to open in Arlington, VA, in 2007....  »
10|01|2005

DP Glenn Kershaw: The Look of Criminal Minds

By Sharon Kennedy

There’s nothing surreal or stylized about Criminal Minds, CBS’s new series about an FBI profiler played by Mandy Patinkin. Executive producer Mark Gordon wanted it that way — the psychodrama plays a little scarier. ...  »
10|01|2005

Q&A: Cinematographer Michael Givens

Interviewed by Bob Fisher

Michael Givens Cinematographer Latest Project: The Celestine Prophecy F&V: Why was there a digital intermediate on a low-budget film? Givens: I suggested a DI partially because we could save money...  »
09|01|2005

Digital Troubadour: Robert Rodriguez

By Debra Kaufman

Who doesn’t know who Robert Rodriguez is? Not just as a one-man studio – he directs, he shoots, he edits, and he even composes music for his films...  »
09|01|2005

That 70s Horror Show

Interviewed by Bryant Frazer

Turns out the metal group White Zombie was just Rob Zombie's first big idea. His gigs have included art director, P.A., music video director, animator and horror-comic impresario....  »

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