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Tina Gharavi – One To Watch

Iranian-born Tina’s short film Closer was selected for Sundance, and her production Mother/Country, in which she returned to her mother’s house in Iran, was broadcast on Channel 4. Tina’s first feature, I Am Nasrine,…

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Scotland: North of the Border

North of the Border With unrivalled scenery, a wealth of rural and urban locations and dedicated creative and financial support, Scotland has much to offer filmmakers setting foot on its soil……

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Transmedia – Bullet in the Glass

Transmedia has become a buzz word for the future of cinematic expression, but what does it actually mean in real terms? Transmedia story architect Lance Weiler, who believes the industry has only scratched the surface…

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10 Days to Close a Deal

Earlier this year, award-winning Scottish director Eleanor Yule travelled to LA to pitch her new project, romantic comedy Ask the Universe, to a variety of industry executives. She kept a diary of her experiences exclusively for movieScope,…

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Jesse Eisenberg – The Golden Touch

Following his Oscar-nominated turn in THE SOCIAL NETWORK, Jesse Eisenberg has become Hollywood’s hottest property. But as his new comedy HOLY ROLLERS hits cinemas, he reveals why he’s keeping a firm grip on reality……

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Doug Claybourne – After the Apocalypse

When Doug Claybourne asked Francis Ford Coppola to give him some work experience, he ended up embroiled in the mammoth production that was APOCALYPSE NOW. …

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Asif Kapadia – Life in the Fast Lane

The stunning documentary SENNA paints a passionate and emotional portrait of racing legend Ayrton Senna, and is told entirely through archive footage. Here, director Asif Kapadia reveals how he put the film together, and why it…

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Small Screen, Big Ideas

Creative Screenwriting’s associate editor, Danny Munso, examines why television may provide greater opportunities for writers……

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