Photos by Andrea Six Pharrell William’s “Happy” music video, behind the scenes videos for Beyoncé, short and feature-length films, Levi’s commercials in Japan – these are just a few projects Derek Carter, Brent Kiser, Alex Hammer and Jett Steiger talked about with film professor M
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Written by Caroline Bailey Photo by Daniel Cheon As Michael Matheson Miller’s “Poverty, Inc.” reached its end and the credits began to roll, a voice belonging to an unidentified audience member could be heard: “it’s simple,” the person said. This documentary does not pull at one’s hear
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“Sound: The Other Half of your Movie” is a panel that took place Tuesday in the SCAD Museum of Art as part the week-long Savannah Film festival. The panel discussed the workflow and careers of established sound professionals. It is the first of several like panels that represent greater attentio
Photo by Savannah Rake Written by Savannah Rake It’s rare when a movie uses all the aspects of filmmaking to successfully show the characters’ physical interactions as well as their internal feelings in a way that is both subtle and unmistakable. That is exactly what writer and director Alex
Photo by Katherine Rountree “When I really love a film, I will look at it time and time and time again. Through your life, film will go with you the way a favorite book will go with you, or a favorite memory. It’s a relationship you have with a movie,” said Andre Leon Talley from […
What does it take to make a low-budget genre film? A group of filmmakers and producers tackled this topic at a panel moderated by film professor Michael Chaney today at the Gutstein Gallery. Before they could give an answer, they had to establish what a “low-budget” film is – a $25,000 or $75,
Photo by Sai Sampath Tuesday morning, four actors/directors joined Hollywood producer Bill Borden for the “Young Directors Forum,” a discussion on how to be a good director from their perspective on the other end of the lens. They also discussed the hard and persistent work it takes to r
Photo by Katherine Rountree The Lucas Theater kicked off the After Dark Series of the Savannah Film Fest last night with the film “Babadook.” The After Dark Series consists of horror films and shorts. Last night’s screening included the short film the “Good Samaritan.”