Published by Independent Filmmaker Project (IFP), Filmmaker Magazine is a quarterly print magazine and daily-updated website covering the art, craft and business of independent film. With Editor-in-Chief Scott Macaulay, a working film producer, contributions from directors, screenwriters, producers and editors, and its annual 25 New Faces issue, Filmmaker offers an engaging and informative look at today's independent scene.
Find in Filmmaker's pages articles that dig deep into the way in which films — features, shorts and new media — are being made today, from their screenwriting, development and financing to their production and distribution. In-depth interviews with directors reveal their working methods and impart practical advice. Long-form articles discuss everything from new camera technologies to emerging fields like transmedia to the best practices for making everything from low-budget features to hit viral shorts.
Whether you're a filmmaker, a soon-to-be filmmaker, or just someone who likes to learn more about the way stories are told in today's digital media world, Filmmaker has something for you.
Included in our Winter issue:
-- In our cover story, Brandon Harris talks with Canadian director Denis Villeneuve about bringing Jose Saramago's book The Double to the big screen with the mind-bending Enemy. Jake Gyllenhaal reteams with his Prisoners’ director to play a provocative double role in a picture that’s part thriller, part philosophical science fiction.
-- Director Godfrey Reggio, producer Jon Kane and cinematographer Trish Govoni break down eight key images from Reggio's latest film, Visitors, a new collaboration with Philip Glass that is seductive examination of our culture of spectatorship.
-- Cinematographer Jeremy Saulnier discusses how he rebooted his directorial career and breathed new life into the revenge thriller genre with his riveting second feature, Blue Ruin.
-- Indian writer/director Ritesh Batra charts his journey from growing up as a movie-loving kid in Bombay to studying film in New York to returning home to his birthplace for The Lunchbox, his charming debut feature about a serendipitous romance.
-- French helmer Alain Guiraudie discusses his Cannes phenomenon Stranger by the Lake, a gay thriller that's a compelling examination of lust, sex and death.
-- Teller talks about how he went from magician to moviemaker with Tim's Vermeer, his fascinating account of of inventor Tim Jenison's obsessive quest to recreate the techniques used by the master Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer.
-- Director Danielle Lurie looks for answers regarding women’s representation in feature filmmaking by interviewing numerous female filmmakers with movies at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival.
-- With so many options out there for filmmakers looking for a download site to sell t their work, Randy Astle compiles a comprehensive overview of the burgeoning marketplace.
-- Documentary filmmaker Joy Dietrich breaks down the ins and outs of getting funding for your nonfiction film through grant-writing.
-- Anthony Kaufman takes a look at the success (or otherwise) of the films snapped up for distribution at last year's Sundance Film Festival.
Plus: our regular industry, technology, education and video game columns, festival reports and more.
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