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Tag Archives: film

a few posts I have enjoyed…

A few links, and my thoughts on 2010 films.

Posted byphetheringtonnzDecember 15, 2010Posted infilmTags: 'Let Me In', 4′33″, Cage Against The Machine, favourite movie of 2010, film, How To Train Your Dragon, Inception, Let The Right One In, links, Mother, movie, Scott Pilgrim, Vulture

List of documentary films

At the documentary seminar I did with Leanne Pooley a couple of weeks ago, Leanne provided us with a list of documentaries that we should see. Here’s the list. How many have you seen?

Posted byphetheringtonnzDecember 5, 2010February 7, 2011Posted infilmTags: Capturing the Friedmans, documentary, Documentary film, film, Filmmaking, Grizzly Man, Leanne Pooley, list, Man on Wire, movie, Roger & Me

Film Music: A Neglected Art

An excerpt from a book I just started, that I had to share. (Film Music A Neglected Art by Roy M. Prendergast). It’s his thoughts on auteur theory and the role of a director – oh my gosh, it made me chuckle.

Posted byphetheringtonnzDecember 2, 2010December 2, 2010Posted inAcademia, film, MusicTags: Andrew Sarris, Auteur theory, film, Film criticism, Film Music, Film Music a neglected art, Filmmaking, Music, Roy M Prendergast

Documentary Seminar

Day 1 of the directing documentary workshop with Leeanne Pooley.

Posted byphetheringtonnzNovember 19, 2010Posted infilmTags: Capturing the Friedmans, Civic Video, documentary, Douglas Wright, film, Film Archive, Filmmaking, Fog Of War, Leeane Pooley, New Zealand, NZFC, SDGNZ, seminar, The Kid Stays In The Picture, Topp Twins1 Comment on Documentary Seminar

Sarah Jacobsen Grant

http://sjfilmgrant.wordpress.com/how-to-apply/ This is a fund I just saw today from the WIFT newsletter. I am going to look into it for Harmless.

Posted byphetheringtonnzNovember 16, 2010November 18, 2010Posted infilmTags: film, funding, harmless, WIFT

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