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Friday, Apr. 16, 2010
Editing & Postproduction: Challenges, Surprises, Lessons Learned On--And From--The Job
The contributions of editors, post and visual effects artisans to the success of projects can be integral and profound. While some of these artistic and technical accomplishments end up being acknowledged on the awards show circuit in one fashion or another, such recognition only scratches the...
Friday, Apr. 16, 2010
Music & Sound: Spring Top Ten Spot Tracks
View the spots and learn more about the companies and people behind the great range of music, sound design and audio post represented in the selections for this Spring's SHOOT Top 10 Spot Tracks Chart. See related article here . SHOOT Top 10 Spring 2010 Spot Tracks Chart Title Music/Sound Audio...
Friday, Apr. 16, 2010
A Tale Of Two Tribeca Directors
While assorted films will be showcased at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival , which gets underway on April 21 and runs through May 2, SHOOT provides a taste of the proceedings by tapping into two directors who are on opposite ends of the experience continuum when it comes to long-form fare and for...
Monday, Mar. 22, 2010
Welcome To The Special Spring 2010 Edition Of SHOOT's Directors Series
DPs moving into the director's chair. Documentarians moving into commercials. Animators enjoying success helming in short and longer form. A music video/spot director making an auspicious feature debut with a self-described "coming-of-age film masquerading as a romantic comedy," only to now get the...
Friday, Mar. 19, 2010
Prelude To 50th Anniversary Series: Part III - Then, Now, and Looking Ahead--Director POVs Showcased
To commemorate its 50th anniversary which comes upon us in December, SHOOT continues a special series of features that will run through 2010 in which industry notables reflect on the changes they've seen over the decades, as well as the essential dynamics that have endured. These folks--from...
Friday, Feb. 12, 2010
Rolling Out The Red Carpet
Whether you view the Oscar sea change from five to 10 best picture nominations as a watering down of the honor or as breaking the dam to open up the flow of competition to other deserving films, clearly the move has heightened interest in--and hopefully will boost TV audience for--next month's...
Friday, Feb. 12, 2010
Midwest Production: Art & Commerce Mesh
The critically acclaimed A Serious Man --produced, directed and written by Joel and Ethan Coen--has not only registered on the artistic barometer, landing Oscar nominations for best picture and best original screenplay, but also made its mark on the bottom line for the State of Minnesota. Already...
Friday, Feb. 12, 2010
Prelude To 50th Anniversary Series: Part II - Then, Now and Looking Ahead--Silverstein, Dickstein, Geier
To commemorate its 50th anniversary which comes upon us in December, SHOOT continues a special series of features that will run through 2010 in which noted industry executives and artists reflect on the changes they've seen over the decades, as well as the essential dynamics that have endured...
Friday, Feb. 12, 2010
Music Notes: A Chart-Topping Trend--Create Your Own Rock Star; W+K Intros Group of Death
SHOOT's Music & Sound Spot Tracks Chart topper this quarter is ESPN's tongue-in-cheek " Group of Death: The Rockumentary " from Wieden+Kennedy , New York. It continues a mini-trend of ad agencies creating not only inspired work but also the rock stars themselves who headline that work. Consider...
Friday, Feb. 12, 2010
Music & Sound: Going Global Commercially Speaking
It wasn't too long ago that "global" work meant producing something here in the US and then adapting it for use in other markets, or even producing different campaigns for different markets. In the past year or so, we are seeing more and more work that originates somewhere else first and then makes...

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