Age can sometimes be an impediment to inspired filmmaking, but Francis Ford Coppola, who recently turned 70, has tackled his latest endeavor with the enthusiasm and creativity of a young film school graduate. The film Tetro opened June 11th in New York and Los Angeles and will enter wider distribution in the weeks that follow. [...]
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Reliving the Zoetrope tradition – Walter Murch and Tetro
Posted in Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Studio, directing, editing, film student, films, tagged directing, editing, films, Final Cut, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Studio, Francis Ford Coppola, Walter Murch on August 1, 2009 | Comments Off
No Country For Old Men – Coen Brothers
Posted in Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Studio, directing, editing, films, tagged Coen Brothers, directing, editing, films, Final Cut, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Studio on December 16, 2007 | Comments Off
The film buffs I know tend to have strong feelings one way or another about a Coen Brothers film. Most have quirky scripts and odd characters that endear audiences to these stories. Movies like Fargo, The Big Lebowski and Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? are a real treat for fans. After all, who would have [...]
Interview with Charlie Bartlett director, Jon Poll
Posted in Avid, directing, editing, films, tagged Avid, directing, editing, films on August 16, 2007 | Comments Off
When you think of teen comedies and coming-of-age stories, classics like Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Risky Business might come to mind, but there haven’t been many recent films that are held in the same regard. Charlie Bartlett, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival might change that. It has been picked up by MGM [...]