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Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit Start of Production Video from the Set from YouTube.com
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The Evolution of Michelle Williams from TotalFilm.com
Interview: Eva Green from AVClub.com
The Conspirator‘s Little Secret from LATimes.com
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Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit Start of Production Video from the Set from YouTube.com
David Arquette: His Life Now from Life.com
Tina Fey Discusses Women in Comedy from NPR.org
The Evolution of Michelle Williams from TotalFilm.com
Interview: Eva Green from AVClub.com
The Conspirator‘s Little Secret from LATimes.com
Celluloid Preppy from GetYourFilmFix.com
Stephen Simon on Bringing Back the Old Hollywood from CriticizeThis.ca (Suggested by bamcatfilms)
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- 4/15/2011
- by heatherc
- IMDb Blog - All the Latest
For many years now Chameli and I have enjoyed a special moment in our month, when an envelope arrives containing a single DVD. It generally contains a feature film, a documentary, and occasionally a few shorts, chosen not for their popularity or celebrity status, but for their ability to transform and awaken us. The Spiritual Cinema Circle was founded in 2004 by Gay and Kathlyn Hendricks, Arielle Ford and Stephen Simon. It is something like Netflix meets Esalen. I have had some interesting talks over the last years with Gay and Kathlyn, and more recently also with Stephen Simon about what it is that makes a movie "spiritual." I am delighted to tell you, there are no absolute conclusions. As you may know from the Translucent Revolution (which of course you have read cover to cover, right?!) my favorite all time...
- 9/15/2009
- by Arjuna Ardagh
- Huffington Post
When commercial casting director Craig Colvin gets the word to start the casting process, it's feet to the ground and a sprint for all concerned. The process begins as soon as Colvin and his Los Angeles-based casting company, Craig Colvin and Company, get a call from one of his clients that an advertising spot has been given the thumbs-up.Colvin sometimes gets only one day to complete his work, then it's on to another casting project. So if you're interested in working in commercials, in addition to having the necessary acting chops you'd better be amenable, flexible, reliable, and pleasant. The rest is up to whether you're the type needed. Back Stage follows a casting session at Colvin's offices, from the time the CD gets the call to the booking of the actors. On Your Marks: The First Call and the Prep The casting "day" begins when one of the...
- 7/24/2008
- by Dany Margolies
- backstage.com
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