Filmmakers
Why fans should not enjoy India-Pakistan match: PCB chairman Ramiz Raja
Handpicked by his captain and now Prime Minister Imran Khan to run Pakistan cricket about six months ago, Ramiz Raja has done an eventful job. The win against India in the T20 World Cup, New Zealand's last-minute pull-out, the successful hosting of the PSL and the much-awaited tour of Australia - were not a dull moment for the PCB chairman. This week, Raja tried his most ambitious pitch at
Md Mohaiminul IslamPublished 2 years ago in InterviewA Hymn Of Light In The Mouth Of Sharks
Decolonization, a term often associated with the Indigenous people of the ‘ Americas ‘ is now becoming more widely accepted amongst Indigenous cultures throughout the world. The impact of Colonialism has left many trying to survive in it’s Eurocentricism, with sometimes very little to salvage. It has cost many of us our cultures, loss of our identities, loss of our will to live, and even the loss of our languages. Gerschweyn Avron Matthews is a film director, musician and teaches English as a foreign language. Gerschweyn was born, raised and even conditioned in the Western Cape of South Africa. Home of the Khoisan, much has happened to their landscape and people since Apartheid first made it’s way to their home.
Marcy AngelesPublished 2 years ago in InterviewDay 7: Powerful Film Scripts, National Anthems, and the First Cinema in France.
Why is France the largest film producer in Europe? It's all about a film's language. A film is usually classified by its original language. So, for instance, English-speaking movies can entertain and serve a vast audience, allowing their film production industries to develop considerably. Similarly, other languages groups like Arabic, Spanish and Chinese also have well-developed film industries. The same goes for the French, which also have a large population that consumes content in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Africa, and Canada. All these French-speaking communities and cultures enjoy watching French productions.
7 Art DistributionPublished 2 years ago in InterviewDay 10. Producer of Concealed Identity, Tina Adams, Answers Some Commonly Asked Questions About Filmmaking, Acting and Her Experience in The Industry.
This unbelievable life story teaches us about the journey of one of the most renowned geneticists and immunologists, professor Dr. Emil Skamene. He devoted his entire life to uncovering the secrets of genes, all the while being unaware of his own Identity for many decades.
7 Art DistributionPublished 2 years ago in InterviewDay 8 Independent Cinema, Five Things You Need To Know About Making Independent Film 2022.
We spoke with Tina Adams for the 8th edition of our Quora question and answer series. Today we discussed things ranging from the compensation of subjects in documentaries to the roles adjacent to a director and the editing process when sequencing footage.
7 Art DistributionPublished 2 years ago in InterviewFive Interesting Questions and Inspiring Answers to Make Filming Easy.
In this third installment of our Quora series, where we answer your questions about filmmaking, production, and careers, we are joined again by the experienced and talented Tina Adams, as she discusses some of the challenges of distribution, funding, shooting, and starting off in the film industry.
7 Art DistributionPublished 2 years ago in InterviewPowerful and Smart Advice For Young Filmmakers From The Influential Tina Adams.
Hello Tina, thank you so much for joining us today. I hope you are doing great! Happy Friday. Tina: Thank you, I hope you are doing well too. How are you, by the way?
7 Art DistributionPublished 2 years ago in InterviewMartina Adamcova, Producer, on Portraying True Stories on the Big Screen.
It's tough to film during a pandemic, particularly when restrictions change often, but Martina Adamcova made it possible. Martina Adamcova, best known as Tina Adams, is a Canadian producer and director who works in four languages and produces movies worldwide with big names and complex subjects. She talks about how creating films is "irrational" but gratifying and her projects for 2022: two full-length feature documentaries.
7 Art DistributionPublished 2 years ago in InterviewEXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Laurent Caille - Artistic Director behind a Film Title: "A STONE IN THE HEART", soon to Be Released
The film is finally heading towards its digital release, and we had the opportunity to exclusively chat with the Artistic Director – Laurent Caille.
Michael OduPublished 2 years ago in Interview- Top Story - November 2021
Chat With Les: Smile Happy Arts
This interview is part of a series of interviews collected for the ongoing column "Chat with Les" by Vocal Media author Call Me Les in the new Vocal Creators Chronicle. The Vocal Creators Chronicle is a free, online magazine. Les is both a columnist and a co-founder. Her column presents candid interviews with people from all backgrounds, and aims to examine the finer points in the lives of those around us, such as Nick Slavik: Youtuber, artist, father & one of the nicest guys you have got to meet!
Call Me LesPublished 2 years ago in Interview An Interview With Andrew Jara, Director of “The Last Ones” on Amazon Prime Video
In El Paso, Texas, resides director, writer, producer, editor and podcast host Andrew Jara of Jara Films, most known for his feature films “The Last Ones” (2012) and “Borderland” (2016), available on Amazon Prime Video. Currently, his 2020 cosmic horror film titled “The Empty Space” is in the works with distributors, making its way through festivals and most recently brought home the award for Best Feature Film at the 14th annual Sacramento Horror Film Festival. Filmed entirely on Zoom due to pandemic-related restrictions and the recommendation to social distance, Jara completed a two-cast member short horror film in August called “Wellness Check”, starring Katherine Smith-Rodden and Adam Bussell, which is scheduled to become watchable for the public on Wednesday, March 17 on YouTube.
Angela RosePublished 3 years ago in InterviewAn Interview With Travis Laidlaw, Director of “Dead House”
In the world of independent film, most indie storytellers are found wearing multiple hats on a single project; the need to keep overhead low while working with a small budget often calls for a filmmaker to be credited as a majority of their crew. For some, this is troubling and they’d prefer to pass the torch to focus their efforts elsewhere, and for others, like Toronto-based director Travis Laidlaw, being the moving part through the pipeline of a short film production is a rewarding experience.
Angela RosePublished 3 years ago in Interview