It was the summer of 1974, and for my sister and me, there was a gross injustice in the world. I could tell you that the injustice involved saving the …
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Was 1962 the Best Year Ever for Movies? A New Book Makes the Case
by Betsy McLaneby Betsy McLaneThe early ’60s was a more fertile time for movies than many think.
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The Lasting Appeal of ‘I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang’
by uncreditedby uncreditedHow a 1930s classic inspired a young film lover
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How an animated film inspired a young editor
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In an absorbing new book, women take their place alongside the most famous Disney writers and animators, including the group referred to by Walt Disney as his “Nine Old Men.”
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Music Editor Sally Boldt recalls the making of ‘Groundhog Day,’ again and again and…
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ColumnsThis Quarter in Film History
How Emilio Fernández’s Classic ‘Enamorada’ Boosted Mexican Cinema
“It was possible to create a Mexican cinema with our own actors and our own stories, without having to photograph gringos.”
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Strictly Come Editing: How I Found a Career Through UK Reality Shows
by uncreditedby uncreditedThe more I understood that there were people behind the camera as well as in front of it, the more I wanted to be a part of the industry.
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OPINION: Our Wasteful Habits Are
Killing the Environment. Here’s How
Post-Production Can Helpby uncreditedby uncreditedAs post-production workers, we need to realize that the issue of waste and its impact on the environment cuts close to home.
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ColumnsThis Quarter in Film History
Popcorn, Dailies and Guinness: John Sayles on the Making of ‘Secret of Roan Inish’
Since making his first independent film, “The Return of the Secaucus Seven,” Sayles has established a unique relationship with the industry.