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September 2000

Apple of an Editor's Eye

By Peter Bohush
Final Cut Pro 1.25
Peter Bohush reports on what's new with Final Cut Pro 1.25.

The 2000 Boston Film Festival

By Natasha Lardera
The locally-produced film "Henry Hill" will be shown at this year's Boston Film Festival.
The 16th Boston Film Festival offers up local and national premieres, as well as a selection of locally produced films.

All Previewed Out

By Chris Cooke
A still from "What Lies Beneath."
A review of "What Lies Beneath"

First-Hand Adventures of a First-Time Filmmaker, Part 7: Happy "Adventures" Anniversary

By Lorre Fritchy
Sandy Slade puts a ball on the finger and a smile on the face of a Hoop City fan in Philly. (Photo: Lorre Fritchy)
Now a year from beginning her documentary "Sandy 'Spin' Slade: Beyond Basketball," Lorre Fritchy catches us up on her next steps as a first-time filmmaker.

Industry News

By Allison TwomeyA report of news & events in the local industry

Art of the Schmooze: Networking in Hollywood

By Marisa D. Vari, author of "Script Magic: Subconscious Techniques to Conquer Writer's Block"
The cover of the book "Script Magic" available at BarnesandNoble.com.
You've heard it a million times -- it's not what you know, it's who you know. Here's a few tips to help you network.

New Screening Room for Indies

By Alex Rapp
The locally-produced film "Live Free or Die" will be shown on September 20 in the Coolidge Corner Theater's new screening room.
A new screening room for video and digital media at the Coolidge Corner Theater promises to create a space for indies.

The Money Web

By Francine Latil
Next Waves Films supplies finishing funds to low-budget indies.
Could there be new access to money for films through the web? Here's a few resources to get you started on your quest.

Stranger than Fiction

By Dave Avdoian
A still from the "First Person" series on Bravo.
Errol Moris breathes new life into television programming with his series "First Person" on Bravo.

Sagging Negotiations?

By Kristen Paulson
SAG members at a recent strike
With no settlement reached, the SAG/AFTRA Commercials Contract Strike pushes on. Here's an update on the recent developments.