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1) Cinema Asia
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"Cinema Asia is a five-part documentary series that takes the viewer into the most dynamic film scene on the planet. Asia houses some of the world's biggest film industries: India boasts that it is the Number One film producing country in the world, while China, at Number Three is nipping closely at Hollywood's heels. Taiwan, Korea and Iran have film industries that are smaller, but no less vibrant. Punching far above their weight these national cinemas...
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Eric Weissmann is a founding and senior partner for the Weissmann Wolff Bergman Coleman Grodin & Evall LLP's entertainment department; he represents actors, directors, producers and financiers. Weissmann has extensive international entertainment experience and has represented the New South Wales (Australia) government film industry, the studio owned by the then-government of Yugoslavia, and a branch of Gozkino- the Ministry of Film of the USSR.
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It all began in Paris. Etienne-Gaspard Robertson gave one of his first screenings of "Fantasmagoria" in 1798. But how did we move from the magic lantern to the cinematography of the Lumiere brothers? Robertson, Reynaud, Plateau, Muybridge and Marey spearheaded the adventure. Thanks to these brilliant inventors, we travel across the 19th century, ending in Paris in 1895 in the Salon Indien du Grand Cafe, where the first public movie screening took...
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In this video, Rick Davies interviews Otessa Ghadar, creator of Orange Juice in Bishop's Garden. OJBG is the recipient of numerous awards, including ones from the Telly Awards, the Webby Awards and the LA Web Series Festival. Topics include Ghadar's background, new media markets, projects in development, and advice for filmmakers wanting to create webisodes. Learn how industry professionals became successful in the How to Make It in Film series shot...
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In this video, Rick Davis interviews comedy script writer and producer Aaron Peters. Peters wrote, consulted on, or produced over 150 episodes of broadcasted television, including Fox's The Simple Life; CBS' My Big, Fat Greek Life; NBC's Just Shoot Me; and MTV's The Tom Green Show and The Andy Dick Show. Covering all aspects of the filmmaking process, this program is designed to teach students what it takes to make it in the business.
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Robert L. Henninger is President and CEO of Henninger Media Services, Inc. Following a stint as a freelance editor, he founded what was then known as Henninger Video. In the last thirty years, Henninger Media Services, Inc. has become one of the foremost full-service production facilities in the Washington Metropolitan area, winning multiple awards.
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Videographer Award of Distinction recipient Barry R. Sisson, businessman turned filmmaker, is the President of Virginia based independent Cavalier Films. His aim is to merge his business principles with independent film production. His first film project, The Station Agent, won the coveted Audience award at the Sundance Film Festival and was picked up by Miramax Films. Sisson's second film is Familiar Strangers.
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Craig Maniglia is the vice president of Virginia's MVI Post Inc. He created award-winning sound tracks for Discovery Communications, LLC networks: Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, Animal Planet and PBS. Maniglia earned CINE Golden Eagle and Telly awards and was honored as a Promax World Class Winner. In his role with MVI, Maniglia works closely with a number of network producers and executives to develop programs for broadcast, cable, and...
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Eric Espejo is the Vice President of the Virginia based 19th & Wilson, Inc. and the director, producer and writer for TechFellas, Love Story of Henry and Carol, and Ghosts Don't Exist. With a background in sports, Ghosts Don't Exist, marks Tanner Cooley's first credits as a filmmaker and producer.
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Estel Dillon is a photographer and editor with over 30 year's experience working at NBC, NBC News, NBC Universal, NBC News Washington, D.C., and WWBT-TV. His awards include a National Emmy, several first place awards from the White House News Photographer's Association, NPPA awards, regional Emmy awards and, the NBC Ovation award.
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In this video, Kathryn O'Sullivan and Paul Awad discuss Thurston, a internet television series about the inhabitants of a remote mining town and their struggle for survival in the rugged 1880's Kansas Ozarks. Topics include: the filmmaker's background, previous work, inspiration, advice for student a, and monetizing new media markets. Learn how industry professionals became successful in the How to Make It in Film series shot at George Mason University....
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Cuong Lenguyen was the cinematographer, producer, and director for Arlington Public Schools in Virginia, co-producing and editing the series, Claro! English for Parents. LeNguyen is Senior Motion Graphics Designer at Home Front Communications in Washington, D.C. creating commercials, PSAs, and high-end videos for a wide range of commercial, non-profit, and government organizations (Animal Planet, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Robert...
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Tom Kaufman is the cinematographer for NOVA Series and Fahrenheit 9/11. He has worked for National Geographic, Discovery Channels, British Broadcasting Corporation, WGBH, WNET and Academy Award-winners Mark Jonathan Harris, Charles Guggenheim, and Barbara Kopple. Kaufman has twice won the Gordon Parks Award for Cinematography and an Emmy for the 1994 documentary about deaf children, See What I'm Saying.
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Valuable for students aspiring to enter the world of filmmaking, The Crew series vividly presents the jobs and lives of film production workers and explores the technical aspects of producing a film by talking to the people who make it happen. The Costume Designer designs, creates, acquires and supervises the construction and fitting of all costumes and wardrobe, the Camera Operator is responsible for the actual operation of the camera, and the Key...
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In this video, Rick Davis interviews Christian D'Andrea, a documentary television producer whose credits include HALO: Freefall Warriors and Searching for God in Iraq. He co-developed an energy bar for soldiers and civilians called SoldierFuel. Topics include D'Andrea's background, working in a talent agency, producing military documentaries, and advice for students. Learn how industry professionals became successful in the How to Make It in Film...
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Caren Cross began her filmmaking career as writer/director of the Gracie award winning documentary Lost and Found in Mexico. The film focuses on the reasons why U.S. citizens move to Mexico. Covering all aspects of the filmmaking process, this program is designed to teach students what it takes to make it in the business.
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Mimi Machado-Luces is an Emmy, Telly and ProMax award winning producer, writer, and director. Her works include documentary films, television programs, health education films, commercial advertisements, and television promotion spots. Machado-Luces won critical acclaim with La Vida in Black, a character portrait of Afro-Latinos living in the Americas.
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In this video, Rick Davis interviews Aviva Kempner, a long-time documentary filmmaker whose works cover a broad range of issues, such as homelessness, civil rights, and the Holocaust. The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg is one of her most noted works. The film won many awards, including the Peabody Award and awards from the National Board of Review, the New York Film Critics Circle and the Broadcast Film Critics Association. Kempner is also the founder...
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Lyn Vaus, screenwriter, is best known for his award winning Miramax romantic comedy Next Stop Wonderland. Vaus began his career as a story editor for a production company in Hollywood and also served as scriptwriter and director for the biographical documentary, Siegfried and Roy. Covering all aspects of the filmmaking process, this program is designed to teach students what it takes to make it in the business.
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