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It can be anyone involved in making independent film: script editors, commissioning editors, producers, screenwriting gurus - or further: actors, directors, producers... Anyone.
January's Film of the Month winner talks to Marvin MarBelle
(Directors Notes) about his stand-out animation 'Zoo'.
Writer and creator of the hit TV series Secret Diary of a Call Girl talks about breaking in to television, the 30-minute drama slot, and why The Guardian are scared of sex.
Oscar-winning screenwriter Diana Ossana takes time out of the Cheltenham Screenwriters' Festival to talk about Brokeback Mountain, being a writer-producer and her unusual writing partnership with Larry McMurtry.
Shooting People partner InSight presented a Q & A with one of Britain's most acclaimed and loved film directors, Mike Leigh. For details of other InSight events and courses: www.insighteducation.org.uk
Anthony Horowitz talks at high speed about how he became a screenwriter, the unique appeal of Foyle’s War, his new drama series and why he wants control... and fun.
Shooter Films editor James MacGregor talks to Paul Taylor and Teddy Leifer about the making of their award-winning feature documentary We Are Together. The film tells the story of three years at Agape, an orphanage in South Africa, where the children have remarkable musical talents. Part One looks at the making of the film.
Shooter Films editor James MacGregor talks to Paul Taylor and Teddy Leifer about their award-winning debut feature We Are Together. In Part Two of this podcast they discuss the music which is such an important part of these children's lives and how they came to record their two CDs
12 Dec '07. James Mullighan, SP's Creative Director in conversation with Colin Marsh (Producer, Punchdrunk Productions), Luke Hyams (Writer / Director of Channel Four's Dubplate Drama), (Ju Row Farr, Blast Theory), Ricard Gras (La-Interactiva and Second Life), and Jeremy Boxer (RESFEST, Tomorrow Unlimited).
www.insighteducation.org.uk/Education.htm
From the Shooting People DCTV Masterclass Series held in New York City each month: here Ingrid Kopp talks to Ross Kauffman about making the Academy Award-winning documentary "Born Into Brothels".
From the Shooting People DCTV Masterclass Series held in New York City each month: here Jamie Boylan talks to Amy Sewell about producting the hit documentary "Mad Hot Ballroom" and about her book "The Mad Hot Adventures of an Unlikely Documentary Filmmaker".
Laura Macdonald (Creative Director, filmaka.com) in conversation with Shooting People patron Martha Fiennes, whose new feature film 'Chromophobia' opens Friday 14 December 2007.
BEGINNINGS: Shooter Films Editor James MacGregor interviews Stuart Urban about his film
Tovarisch I Am Not Dead about his father, holocaust and gulag survivor
Garri Urban. A Digital Imagineering Production.
GOING BACK: James MacGregor in this second podcast, interviews Stuart Urban about his father's return to Eastern Europe after the Iron Curtain collapse, to where Garri Urban's family was slaughtered and he was tortured and imprisoned in a Soviet gulag. A Digital Imagineering Production.
UNCOVERING SECRETS: In this final podcast, James MacGregor talks to Stuart Urban about the mysteries of his father's past life and how it was uncovered. Valuable advice too, on filming in 'difficult' areas of Eastern Europe.
A Digital Imagineering Production.
Shooting People's James Mullighan in conversation with
Stuart Urban, director of Tovarisch: I am Not Dead.
Transcript of the panel discussion at the Shooting People Shorts Directory launch event, London's Institute of Contemporary Art, Monday 15 October, 2007. Juicy.
Exclusive interview with Adolf Burger, the real life counterfeiter and Holocaust survivor upon whose memoirs
the fantastic new film THE COUNTERFEITERS is based.
Screenwriter Paul Laverty talks about his new film It's A Free World (Best Screenplay, Venice Film Festival) and his career writing for Ken Loach.
Screenwriter and producer Tony Jordan launches the Red Planet Prize and talks TV writing.