Identity and Social Media
It’s not just film titles that need to embrace new marketing opportunities; Andrew Robinson, creative head of MindCorp digital agency, explains why all sectors of the industry should be social-media savvy.…
Director James Watkins Writes Exclusively About The Woman in Black
For our first issue of 2012, British filmmaker James Watkins (Eden Lake) agreed to write us an exclusive piece about the making of The Woman in Black from his unqiue insider’s point of view.…
Star Daniel Radcliffe Talks The Woman in Black
After becoming one of the UK’s most recognised and successful young actors as Harry Potter, the end of the franchise means that Daniel Radcliffe is now embarking on the second stage of his career. He’s…
RETURN OF THE J3DI: Putting Star Wars Into the 3D Universe
As audiences prepare to experience Star Wars: The Phantom Menace in 3D, visual effects supervisor Dorne Huebler explains how—and why—Lucasfilm gave the stereoscopic treatment to a beloved franchise. …
John Madden – Character Traits
As Shakespeare in Love director John Madden makes his return to the big screen with The Debt and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, he reveals why character is crucial to anything he does.…
Felicity Jones – Pushing Boundaries
British actress Felicity Jones explains why breaking all the rules on her new film Like Crazy may have opened the door to a global career……
Stellan Skarsgård – Nothing but the Truth
Whether taking a role in a blockbuster (Pirates of the Caribbean), drama (Melancholia) or gritty…
Craig Roberts – New Kid on the Block
Young actor Craig Roberts undoubtedly delivered the biggest breakthrough performance of the year, as the…
Christopher Hampton – Screenwriting as Therapy
Oscar-winning screenwriter Christopher Hampton tells us how he turned the story of psychoanalysis into the beautiful, moving drama A Dangerous Method.…
Jason Lew – A Personal Journey
Having started out as an actor in films like The Experiment and Recalled, Jason Lew…
Sergio Casci – A Tough Call
After receiving BAFTA nominations for his 2003 debut American Cousins, Sergio Casci has immersed himself…
Alan Niblo – Best of British
As co-founder of Vertigo and producer of many of the UK’s recent indie hits, Allan Niblo tells us why it’s never been a better time for British filmmaking……
Bryan Singer – The X Factor
Having made his name with The Usual Suspects, filmmaker Bryan Singer has proved he has…
Ashok Amritraj – One Hundred Not Out
After over 30 years in the business, and with 100 Hollywood films under his belt,…
The Art Of Good Lighting
Having worked on projects as diverse as TV series Hustle, thriller Derailed and horror-comedy Lesbian Vampire Killers, cinematographer Nic Lawson discusses why you don’t need to follow the rules when it comes to good lighting.…
Anthony Dod Mantle – Slum Dogme
Having shot a wide variety of films, including DOGVILLE, 28 DAYS LATER and ANTICHRIST, Anthony…
César Charlone – A Shared Vision
The visual success of any film surely depends on the bond between director and DoP.…
Todd Haynes – It’s Not Just TV
Director Todd Haynes reveals why making Mildred Pierce for HBO gave him such exhilarating creative freedom, and why the small screen is offering exciting opportunities to big-screen talent.…
Lars von Trier: A Singular Vision
While his outspoken views may sometimes overshadow his work, with movies like Dancer in the…
Neil Marshall – Centurion: Acting in Extremis
The director of DOG SOLDIERS, THE DESCENT and DOOMSDAY is no stranger to pushing his…














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