How Garrett Bradley Created the Poetic Language of ‘Time’
The nonfiction filmmaker brings us inside her craft and process in creating a lyrical film about family, love, and incarceration.
The nonfiction filmmaker brings us inside her craft and process in creating a lyrical film about family, love, and incarceration.
Watch the creator break down the “Uncle Naseem” episode and reveal how the series’ storytelling has evolved.
Watch Gould break down Kim and Jimmy’s last scene and draw a fascinating parallel to the evolution of Walter White on “Breaking Bad.”
The director and executive producer breaks down how she translated the graphic novel’s cynical tone and visual style for creator Damon Lindelof.
Showrunners Michelle and Robert King talk about the vital role of music and the potential of coming back without Delroy Lindo, Cush Jumbo, and Trump.
“Loudest Voice” writer Gabriel Sherman explains how Ailes mixed Leni Riefenstahl and Louis B. Mayer to bring auteur values to propaganda.
Watch how Garland conceived of the secret, hallucinatory Devs facility out of practical scientific considerations.
“One of the things that was so special to me was getting to hang out with [Adam] Yauch for that period of time that we made it.”
Fraser believes he’s seen the future of filmmaking, here’s why.
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Filmmaker Toolkit Podcast: Hittman and her editor and husband Scott Cummings on the importance of pulling back and their unique collaboration.
Céline Sciamma breaks down adapting lyrics from Nietzsche, evoking witches and power of sorority, and the creation of the incredible scene.