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Quentin Tarantino – Hollywood’s boy wonder

Posted on October 7, 2008 in Interviews | No Comments

BBC Omnibus – Quentin Tarantino – Hollywood’s boy wonder. Quentin Tarantino documentary from 1994. Features interviews with Quentin Tarantino and Brian DePalma discussing violence in their films.
(All 6 parts embed in playlist. Plus a bonus interview in 2 parts with Q.T. discussing Death Proof.)

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Clive Barker – A to Z of horror

Posted on October 6, 2008 in Interviews | 2 Comments

BBC TV series: Clive Barker – A to Z of horror.
(All 4 parts embedded in playlist.)

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Scene by Scene – Woody Allen

Posted on October 3, 2008 in Interviews | No Comments

BBC Interview with Woody Allen discussing his work in film.
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Deeje Cooley from Adobe Media Player

Posted on September 30, 2008 in Selling Your Film | No Comments

From: PixelHeadsNetwork – Deeje Cooley, from the Adobe Media Player division tells us all about their new media player. Learn why as a video producer you want your show on it, how to syndicate it, how to monetize your content through it, plus much more!
Adobe – Media Player

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BBC Arena – Orson Welles

Posted on September 30, 2008 in Interviews | No Comments

Extensive interview with Orson Welles in Las Vegas 1982 with Leslie Megahey. Features contributions by Welles collaborators Jeanne Moreau, Peter Bogdonovich, John Huston and Charlton Heston.
(All 16 parts embed in playlist)

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David Cronenberg and the cinema of the extreme

Posted on September 29, 2008 in Interviews | 1 Comment

This is a 20 minute interview with David Cronenberg about the cinema of the extreme. It was aired in 1997 as part of the BBC Forbidden series. Also includes some interview snippets with George Romero.
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A conversation with author Stephen King

Posted on September 21, 2008 in Interviews | No Comments

Charlie Rose has a conversation with best-selling horror writer Stephen King about his prolific career, the lack of respect he gets from literary circles and his novel “Bag of Bones”, which explores the power of memory.

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Quentin Tarantino interviewed by Charlie Rose

Posted on September 8, 2008 in Interviews | No Comments

An hour conversation with director Quentin Tarantino about his film “Kill Bill: Volume II”, which stars Uma Thurman in role of a female assassin on an epic quest for revenge against the lover who tried to kill her. He also describes his experiences in filmmaking, including work on “Reservoir Dogs”, “Pulp Fiction” and “True Romance”, [...]

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Interview with the Director of Marketing at TurnHere

Posted on September 5, 2008 in Internet | No Comments

Recent interview with Morgan Brown, Director of Marketing at TurnHere, Inc., Drury Bynum discussed how TH has leveraged a worldwide network of filmmakers to provide one of the most successful online marketing platforms for small businesses to large brands.
THE VALUE OF VIDEO: HOW TO MARKET YOUR COMPANY ONLINE from drury bynum on Vimeo.
From TurnHere’s Website:
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Dinner for Five hosted by Kevin Smith

Posted on September 3, 2008 in Interviews | No Comments

Dinner for Five – season 4 episode 09 – Kevin Smith, Jason Lee, Stan Lee, Mark Hamill and JJ Abrams discuss Alias, MI3, Tom Cruise, Star Wars, Comics, Lost, Regarding Henry, The Incredibles, Kiss, Auditioning, Mallrats, screenwriting, Batman, Joker, Chasing Amy, Enemy of the State and Clerks.
Also checkout: “Dinner for Five: Rob Zombie, Bruce Campbell, [...]

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The Voice of God

Posted on August 25, 2008 in Interviews | 5 Comments

You’ve heard his voice many times, but never knew who he was… until now. Backstage with Barry Nolan’s Sara Edwards gets personal with Don LaFontaine, the Voice of God!

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Quentin Tarantino – Use of Music

Posted on August 1, 2008 in Music | No Comments

How does the way Quentin Tarantino’s characters talk about and react to music relate to the manner in which that music is heard in his films?
… pop music can serve as a film’s memory, instantaneously linking it with its audience, tapping into a nostalgic past or fixing the film firmly in the present.
— Netribution | [...]

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Francois Truffaut: Encountering Directors

Posted on August 1, 2008 in Interviews | No Comments

by Charles Thomas Samuels
“Encountering Directors”
Paris, September 1 and 3, 1970
The image presented when Francois Truffaut played the principle role in The Wild Child—that of a short, compactly built, but expressionless and ordinary-looking young man in his late thirties—leaves out his most striking features: a smile no less charming than his most charming films and the [...]

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Ingmar Bergman – The Legendary Playboy Interview

Posted on August 1, 2008 in Interviews | No Comments

A candid conversation with Sweden’s one-man new wave of cinematic sorcery
Originally published in Playboy, June 1964
In the months since Ingmar Bergman’s The Silence world-premiered in Stockholm, moviegoers in a dozen countries have been lining up around the block: some to see the final third of the Swedish film maker’s celebrated trilogy (following Through a Glass [...]

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On the set of GoodFellas

Posted on July 30, 2008 in Filmmaking 360 | No Comments

Clips from, “Martin Scorsese Directs.” An insightful biography of one of America’s most innovated directors, shoot one the set of GoodFellas.
Part 1
Martin Scorsese and Thelma Schoonmaker prep for music editing.

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Scorsese and Thelma Schoonmaker in editing room. Scorsese discusses use of music

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Scorsese and Thelma Schoonmaker screen cut in Mix Studio

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Scorsese directing [...]

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