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Horrorfan Nina Romain talks to the UK writer and director Marc Price, a FrightFest veteran screening The Arbiter as his third ...
Like a life-threatening virus each horror sub-genre has its own distinct flavour of fear. I will examining the four main ...
This monthly Self-Maintenance Checklist is your tune-up to keep your creative engine running smoothly so you’re ready when opportunity knocks ...
I’ve often joked that I don’t “watch” films so much as “listen” to them. a great film has wonderful music which shapes my ...
So You Want To Make A Movie? That’s what the Raindance Saturday Film School and the legendary 99-Minute Film School are all ...
The first film I ever saw was The Red Shoes [1948], at the age of six. I remember sitting in the dark, eyes wide, breath held ...
The first film I ever saw was The Red Shoes [1948], at the age of six. I remember sitting in the dark, eyes wide, breath held ...
The first film I ever saw was The Red Shoes [1948], at the age of six. I remember sitting in the dark, eyes wide, breath held ...
The first film I ever saw was The Red Shoes [1948], at the age of six. I remember sitting in the dark, eyes wide, breath held ...
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At Raindance, I teach Film Directing Basics as an online evening course and the weekend courses: Hands On directing Parts 1 ...
I’ve been banging this drum since the ‘90s: the future of media doesn’t belong to the gatekeepers. It belongs to the makers.
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