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Business is not "as usual" in this pioneering discovery and distribution film festival.
Musing and match-making at the American Film Market.
Shot like a narrative film, Bogna's PSA Canvas shows one woman as a complex and strong character - a role notoriously rare in feature films. (July 2007)
...or picks on: MOVIE REVIEWS and BOOK REVIEWS.
Movie reviews are entertainment in their own right on podcast "Scene Unseen Movie Reviews." (May 2007)
Making a marketplace for entertainment content - online. (Business & Technology issue, MPM Feb/Mar 2007)
Novels adapted from movies earn more money than respect. (Adaptations issue. MPM Dec '06/Jan '07)
Studios know they are hooking-in a new teen audience with extreme unrated cuts of films on DVD. (Morality issue, MPM Oct/Nov 2006)
Message films can be commercially viable - these two companies are banking on that belief. (Morality issue, MPM Oct/Nov 2006)
The new guard at National Lampoon wants to convince college students they're not just a bankable brand name, but a lifestyle. (Humor and Animation Issue, Aug./Sept. 2006)
Vision Films creates innovative music and film productions. (Music Issue, Apr/May 2006)
New distribution models level the playing field. (AFM/AFI 2006 special issue)
The ultimate in art film celebration, most film festivals struggle to survive as a business.
Insider's look at the Latin American film Industry, from Pascual Condito, founder of Argentinean film company Primer Plano Film Group. (Cannes 2006  Special Issue)
The Burnt Orange productions story. Our Show Business department: Deals, Details, Developments. Click HERE for more.
Art meets film in the Wilshire Screening Room Art Gallery. (Art Issue, Apr/May 2007)
Shakespeare's The Twelfth Night is molded, creating the new comedy She's the Man.  (God, Sex, Power: The Politics of Society Moving Pictures Magazine Oct./Nov. 2005)
Learn how to walk the red carpet and strut your stuff like the stars.  (Holidays, Movies and Celebration : Relationships Issue Moving Pictures Magazine Dec. 05/Jan. 06)
Find out what goes into budgeting a film and how to finance your very own.  (Holidays, Movies and Celebration : Relationships Issue Moving Pictures Magazine Dec. 05/Jan. 06)
You may know Adam Goldberg as an actor. That might be all you'd ever know if he hadn't fought to get distribution for his independent film, I Love Your Work. (Fashion Moving Pictures Magazine Aug./Sept. 2005)
The film industry requires education as well as foward thinkers and entrepreneurs in order to keep business moving forward. (Moving Pictures Magazine Business & Technology issue, Feb/Mar 2007)
Why do filmmakers like Mike Nichols eschew sexual loyalty in their movies? Are men and women convinced to demand less from their mates? (Femininity issue Moving Pictures Jan./Feb. 2005)
When moviemakers pass the torch to their children, is that nepotism good for the movie business or not? A look at the Coppola and Cassavetes kids. (Big Frame Up issue Moving Pictures April/May 2005)
USC alumnus George Lucas gives back to the university's School of Cinematic Arts. (Business & Technology issue Moving Pictures Feb./Mar. 2007)
UCLA's new course explores the history of MGM. (Business & Technology issue Moving Pictures Feb./Mar. 2007)
Film schools are the new trade school. Some institutions won't budge as they struggle to keep the blue-collar classes out of their white-collar curriculum. (Political issue Moving Pictures Nov./Dec. 2004)
Cannes 2007 Special Issue
Blockbusters crowd out endangered seals on the super-sized film format.

Of these Oscar winners, which film has cinematography you cannot forget (click HERE for interview with a director of photography for Pirates of the Caribbean):

Pan's Labyrinth
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
The Aviator
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