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  • Filmmaking is for people who have something compellingly original to say, and if you don't have anything unique to say, I am sure your passionate film skills would be better suited gaffing or serving food at the craft services table. meeheezee

    VOTD: Frame 137 Teaser Trailer | /Film 2010

  • Filmmaking is lengthy, and the filmmakers can use the alternatives.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • As Phil McNally, stereoscopic supervisor at Dreamworks Animation puts it: Filmmaking is the 3D to 2D conversion process.

    3D Video: Content Will Be the Hard Part « Steve Wildstrom on Tech 2010

  • Filmmaking is first and foremost a collaborative process.

    Khaled Hosseini - An interview with author 2010

  • Filmmaking is going through something like the transformation that hit typography in the early 1990s, with digital tools making both production and distribution much less expensive.

    What's in a Font? 2008

  • Filmmaking is going through something like the transformation that hit typography in the early 1990s, with digital tools making both production and distribution much less expensive.

    What's in a Font? 2008

  • Filmmaking is going through something like the transformation that hit typography in the early 1990s, with digital tools making both production and distribution much less expensive.

    What's in a Font? 2008

  • "When [Norman] Jewison agreed to accept the [Sarasota Film Festival's] 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Filmmaking (whew, that's a mouthful!), our festival's highest honor, I was thrilled," writes programmer Tom Hall.

    GreenCine Daily: Shorts, fests, etc, 4/2. 2007

  • Adventures in American Filmmaking comments so far:

    Adventures in American Filmmaking #125 2009

  • Adventures in American Filmmaking comments so far:

    Adventures in American Filmmaking #124 2009

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