First Look: Leitz HEKTOR Lenses
Cinematographer, Indeana Underhill, shares her experience using the HEKTOR Lenses from Leitz, the newest addition to their impressive collection.
Cinematographer, Indeana Underhill, shares her experience using the HEKTOR Lenses from Leitz, the newest addition to their impressive collection.
Bryan Fuller's feature debut is a bold genre piece that grabbed TIFF by the cottontail.
Fuze premiered on September 5th at TIFF50, but the results left much to be imagined.
Byun Sung-Hyun‘s newest stylish film “Good News” leaves a strong impression at its opening world premiere.
In part two of his three-part series, Seth Freeman gives insight into his night at the brothel and time with Cheryl and Debbie, shedding light on the way our unexpected stories can sometimes follow us for a lifetime.
Director Ben Wheatley returns to TIFF with this action-packed romp from Derek Kolstad and Bob Odenkirk.
Practical finance and business advice for filmmakers — LLCs, S corps, credit unions, mortgages, write-offs, bookkeeping, and tools.
Sometimes, writers find great stories in the unlikeliest of places; in this series Seth Freeman shares his process where finding stories is concerned. More specifically, how it once led him to a brothel for the better part of a night.
An Interview with America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Chearleaders, Composer, Zach Robinson
Practical, festival-proven advice for short filmmakers ready to make their first feature — pitching, funding, teams, festivals, distribution, and next steps.
At Nòt Film Fest, Jordan Murphy Doidge’s "Clout" reimagines The Boy Who Cried Wolf as a cautionary tale of a boy’s pursuit of online fame, blending magical realism with sharp social commentary.
Planning on staying in this weekend or looking for a film to examine as a cinephile? Check out "The Bad Shepherd".
First Entertainment Credit Union invites filmmakers and film lovers to "Beyond the Classroom: Crafting a Career in Film", a half-day event designed to help creators turn their passion for storytelling into sustainable careers.
Unpacking how comedy, drama, and ethics coincide in two of television's most innovative depiction of what it means to change as a person.
During "Focus on Production", Kim Magnusson, Rebecca Pruzen, and Francis Chapman give an in depth look at what to do, and what NOT to do, with your short film if you're hoping for large-scale success.
A day of great food, education, cappuccinos, and serious journalistic work from the local Gelateria. Yet another stellar day for Grace and Haylee of CFA Institute.