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We Make Movies: How I Started an Indie Film Collective

My name is Sam Mestman, and I run a film collective in Los Angeles and Toronto called We Make Movies. Moviemaker asked us to write a weekly DIY filmmaking blog about tips and issues facing...

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We Make Movies (Better): Please Don’t Have the Following Conversation About...

When I talk to filmmakers, way  too often I have a version of the following conversation: Sam Mestman (MM): What’s your movie about? Filmmaker (FM): Well, it’s a love story. Sort of a When Harry Met...

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Fictionalizing Truth: Lee Daniel’s The Butler & More

We’ve all seen those stately biopics (usually with Oscar aspirations), in which renowned actors portray real-life historical figures (Patton, Queen Elizabeth, Gandhi, etc). They are often interesting...

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Fictionalizing Truth: Lee Daniel’s The Butler & More

We’ve all seen those stately biopics (usually with Oscar aspirations), in which renowned actors portray real-life historical figures (Patton, Queen Elizabeth, Gandhi, etc). They are often interesting...

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Steven Spielberg Leads Producers Guild Award Nominations

The Artist, considered by many to be a frontrunner for awards season supremacy come this February’s Oscar telecast, is still going strong after being named the year’s best film by multiple critics...

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The Artist Comes Out on Top at the Golden Globes

At last night’s Golden Globes, it was Oscar frontrunner The Artist that came out on top, winning three awards, including Best Picture—Comedy or Musical. Still, it’s probably best to keep the film’s...

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The Artist, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Lead 2012 BAFTA Award Nominations

Though Tomas Alfredson’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy has been notably absent from much of the awards season hoopla—it’s done well in various critics groups’ awards but has received no SAG, PGA, DGA, WGA...

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Exploring the Mystery of Creativity with Old School New School

My documentary Old School New School explores the nature of creativity, all within the context of storytelling through various crafts, including acting, cinematography, music, theater, dance and...

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PGA Win Helps The Artist Break (Further) from the Pack

The Artist continued its intermittent awards season domination on Saturday, winning the Producers Guild of America (PGA) Award for Best Feature Film and shoring up its (already considerably good)...

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Say Hello to Your 2012 Oscar Nominees

This morning saw the announcement of the 2012 Academy Award nominations, and while many of the films to have their names called out by nominee presenters Jennifer Lawrence and Academy of Motion Picture...

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Annie ♥s Rango

It’s not time for the Oscars yet, but the Annies have already rolled into town. Last Saturday saw the Annie Awards, which honors the year’s highest achievements in (you guessed it) animation, take...

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The Artist Dominates at the 2012 BAFTA Awards

As expected, The Artist was the big winner at last night’s Orange British Academy Film Awards—or, as they’re better known, the BAFTAs—winning seven of the 12 categories in which it was nominated,...

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Hooray for The Artist!

Awards season is over for another year. Last night’s Oscars saw the big award go to—surprise, surprise—The Artist, which picked up a total of five wins (Best Film, Actor, Costume Design, Original Score...

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Bringing Suspicion to the Big Screen

When I moved to Los Angeles in 2007, I didn’t know I wanted to be a director. I thought I just wanted to produce. Like everyone else who moves to L.A. to pursue their dream, I figured that said dream...

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Become a Professional Producer with the ProShow Competition

It doesn’t matter whether your film dream job is directing, writing or producing—if your goal is to break into the industry, it’s nice to have some help along the way. Luckily, the Producers Guild of...

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From Penguins to Pirates: The Best of Aardman

After taking a detour into the world of CGI for last year’s Arthur Christmas, Aardman Animations—the studio behind the Wallace and Gromit films, Chicken Run, “Shaun the Sheep” and more—has returned to...

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What The Dictator Learned from Borat

From Cannes to Hollywood, Sacha Baron Cohen is back in the news this week as his latest mash-up of humor and political commentary makes it way into theaters, courtesy of The Dictator. If the moviemaker...

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James Franco vs. the Fact Checkers Unit

Director Dan Beers’ moviemaking success story began with his short film FCU: Fact Checkers Unit, which premiered at Sundance in 2008. The film, about two magazine fact checkers tasked with confirming...

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Jennifer Fox Turns to Crowdfunding for My Reincarnation

When moviemaker Jennifer Fox (“Flying: Confessions of a Free Woman”) completed her latest project—the documentary My Reincarnation, about a Tibetan Buddhism Master and his Western-born son—a...

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Lights, Camera, Social Action: The Disposable Film Festival

With our world’s amazing technology making spectacular cameras small, cheap and ubiquitous, new types of moviemaking (and, by extension, moviemakers) are proliferating. From the highest-powered film...

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