Silence Is Death: Revisiting Cassavetes In The Digital Age
For many young filmmakers, there’s a debate between waiting to secure financing for your film or going out and making a film on the cheap.
For many young filmmakers, there’s a debate between waiting to secure financing for your film or going out and making a film on the cheap.
Russell Hornsby talks about his character, filming during a pandemic and how he’s learned to add some life lessons to every role he’s done.
What looks great to you may not be what casting directors have in mind. This guide will teach you what looks to go for.
Sarah Paulson’s characters have undergone serious trauma and she’s also gone through that herself since she doesn’t know how to “fake it.”
Kyle Gallner talks about how great it was to shoot in chronological order, trying not to get typecast and what he does to create a character.
Darren Criss recalled what he thought was going to be a huge moment for his career, but instead turned out to be far less of a success.
A short monologue for men from Mary Chase’s classic play, HARVEY.
Quint’s speech about the USS Indianapolis from Steven Spielberg’s 1975 movie, Jaws.
“It’s a big day. Lots to shoot. Two different geographical locations. A hike is involved. Yes, it will be ambitious,” writes Maganini
Francesca Reale recalls when she found out that she was told that she had gotten cast on ‘Stranger Things’ and how she had to contain her excitement.