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Sixth event of 2016 (Best of Short Films from around the world): RSVP your FEEDBACK Toronto Film Festival seats. FREE or make a donation to the festival. Anyone can come for FREE as we love to have you. Thursday June 30th event. 7pm to 9pm, Carlton Cinemas, 20 Carlton Street.…
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DEADLINE Today: SHORT Screenplay Contest Festival. SAVE $10
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DEADLINE Today: SHORT Screenplay Contest Festival.SAVE $10 – FULL FEEDBACK. Get script performed at festival (winner every month) http://www.wildsound.ca/shortscriptcontest.html Watch Recent Winning Short Screenplay Readings: http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/short_script_readings.html Read Recent Testimonials about the Short Screenplay Festival: http://festivalreviews.org/short-screenplay-submission-testimonials-from-wildsound-screenplay-festival/ – Get FULL FEEDBACK on your script. Winners get their script performed by professional actors…
Interview with Makeup Artist Luigi Rocchetti (Gangs of New York, The Devil’s Advocate)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
Based in Italy, Luigi Rocchetti has worked with some of the greatest filmmakers of our time as the lead Makeup artist. He currently just wrapped the remake production of Ben-Hur. It was such a pleasure speaking with him about the art of makeup in film. Matthew Toffolo: You…
Interview with Set Decorator Ute Bergk (The Dark Knight, Enemy at the Gates)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
Ute Bergk answered the set of questions I emailed her on the airplane on her way to Budapest, Hungary to complete the television mini-series “Emerald City”. Based on the “Wizard of Oz” universe, Ute promises that the series is “going to be something else” and that director Tarsem…
Interview with Set Decorator Ute Bergk (The Dark Knight, Enemy at the Gates)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
Ute Bergk answered the set of questions I emailed her on the airplane on her way to Budapest, Hungary to complete the television mini-series “Emerald City”. Based on the “Wizard of Oz” universe, Ute promises that the series is “going to be something else” and that director Tarsem…
Interview with Tim Kail (The Work of Wrestling)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
Tim Kail’s site http://www.workofwrestling.com is easily the best site devoted to the World of Professional Wrestling. I think of him as the Bill Simmons of Wrestling. Strong opinions. Passion. Long researched columns. And LOVE of the sport. His frustrations for the WWE is legendary – but not without merit…
Interview with Oscar Nominated Production Designer Anne Seibel (Midnight in Paris, Bonjour Anne)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
Anne Seibel earned an Oscar Nomination for “Midnight in Paris”. Based in Paris, she has worked with some of the top directors in the world today, including Steven Spielberg, David Frankel, M. Night Shyamalan, Sofia Coppola, Clint Eastwood, and 3 Production Designer assignments with Woody Allen. Go to…
Interview with Cinematographer Mitesh Mirchandani (NEERJA)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
Mitesh Mirchandani is a rising cinematographer in the industry who is currently based in based in Mumbai. Only 26, he DP’d the feature film Neerja, which could be the sleeper hit movie of 2016. From here on out, his future is bright. http://www.miteshdop.com/ Interview with Mitesh Mirchandani: Matthew Toffolo: How…
Interview with Cinematographer Adam Kimmel (Capote, Lars and the Real Girl)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
It was a great honor to sit down with the very talented DP Adam Kimmel. His career has spanned almost 30 years, starting out as a teenager being an apprentice for Cinematographer Michael Chapman. His Cinematographer credits include: “The Ref”, “Beautiful Girls”, “Almost Heroes”, “Jesus’ Son”, “Capote”, “Lars…
Interview with Cinematographer Jeff Cutter (10 Cloverfield Lane)
Originally posted on Matthew Toffolo's Summary:
Chatting with Jeff Cutter about Cinematography and his career could have lasted all day. I generally like to limit the questions to about 10-15 when I do these film interviews because these are very busy people and generally less is more. With Jeff, I literally could have asked…