Film Sense
I continue to sift through the FILM SENSE bins in search of bonus interviews like this one from my discussion with director Andrew Kasch about the challenge of going to the movies and discovering new voices in a shrinking, streaming world.
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As we call "wrap" on 2020, I sift through the FILM SENSE bins in search of bonus interviews like this one from my discussion with author/screenwriter David J. Schow.
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Here's a Bonus Feature to watch after seeing CLEAN, a short film by Frank H. Woodward, now streaming on the official Screamfest YouTube Channel.
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In Part Four of this "Film Sense" limited series... we take a closer look at the business side of filmmaking with a focus on independent productions.
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With Election Day upon us... It's time to get political with filmmaker Izzy Lee.
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"If you were to reboot Hollywood, what are some of the changes you would make?"
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Halloween is a family thing for many of us. That's what possessed Uncle Frank to geek out with his niece & nephew, Paige & Joe, about Halloweens past & present. Very scary stuff... for our family and yours!
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"If you were to reboot Hollywood, what are some of the changes you would make?"
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David J. Schow is a an award winning author, screenwriter, monster lover and constant creator.
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This feature length, mostly uncensored whiskey chat is like being at the table with filmmakers Jack Bennett and Frank H. Woodward. Jack talks about his latest music video Grandpa Metal before pondering deep, philosophical thoughts about making movies. A conversation that will most likely get one of thes two guys in trouble. (SPOILER: It’s Frank. He looks forward to your emails.)
info_outlineWhat's the best way to watch a movie? Is the cinematic experience becoming a thing of the past?
That's the topic of my FILM SENSE discussion with to co-founders of Film Geeks- San Diego Beth Accomando and Miguel Rodriguez.
How important is it to see movies the way they were meant to be seen? For over 100 years, the ideal venue was always a darkened theater. With an audience. A communal affair.
Today, however, people can catch the latest release at home, on their computer, tablet or smartphone. And while the age of streaming has presented audiences with seemingly unlimited choices (and filmmakers with new channels)... at what cost?
Is it too late to save cinema? Not if we have anything to say about it.
Links:
Horrible Imaginings Film Festival
2018 Internet Piracy Report (Torrent Freak)
2018 Internet Piracy Report (Screen Daily)
David Walker - 12 Blaxploitation Films To REALLY Know
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