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Movie Review: ‘Skid Row Marathon’ at the 2017 Los Angeles Film Festival
Skid Row Marathon is an amazing feature-length documentary about Judge Craig Mitchell and his running club in DTLA’s Skid Row. Judge Craig Mitchell is a judge of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County appointed by by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. As a … Continue reading
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The Annual 2015 Screening Series “Confessions of a Production Designer” At the Egyptian and Aero Theatres
The “Confessions of a Production Designer” co-hosted series by the Art Directors Guild (ADG) Film Society and the American Cinematheque comes about once a year and offers a great opportunity for film buffs and lovers of the “Mise-en-scène” to dig deep into … Continue reading
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Tagged american cinematheque, An American In Paris, art, Art Director, Art Directors Guild, artist, Billy Bennight, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, Design800, Film Series, Film Society, films, Hollywood, Hollywood Reporter, Mise-en-scène, movies, Production Design, Sotto Sotto, The Adventures of Robin Hood, theater
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2014 Emerging Cinematographer Awards At The DGA: A New Golden Age Of Cinematography
Every year in the fall the International Cinematographers Guild or “ICG”, which is part of IATSE, gathers to honor the best in Emerging Cinematography by those Guild Members who are not classified as Cinematographers, but has fulfilled that role in these … Continue reading
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Tagged 2001 A Space Odyssey, Big Top Pee-wee, Billy Bennight, Camera, Camera Man, Cinematography, Department, Director of Photography, Donnie Darko, DP, ECA Awards, films, Lenses. Lens, Los Angeles, Movie Making, Movie Star, Robert Wagner, Stanley Kubrick, The Miles Davis Documentary
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Carey Dunn’s Pablo Productions’ “The Last Files” Insipires a New and Exciting Wave of Filmmaking
What if your life played out over and over and over again like the movie “Groundhog Day” right as you were in the process of dying? What if certain sounds, occurrences and people in the material world played certain key … Continue reading