Filmmaking
Home Grown: RI Filmmaker Laura Colella
In a recent email interview, filmmaker Laura Colella ponders local productions, film funding and women in the industry.
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Making Big Films on a Small Budget
Who was to say that a successful action film couldn’t be produced in the Green Mountains if no one had ever tried?
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Why I’d Rather Film in Vermont
'They forgot the screw.' 'What screw?' 'The screw that holds the camera on the tripod.' 'You're kidding! This is supposed to be the best crew in all of Chile!' Grove glanced back at the crew. 'Chile's not that big, Dave.' — after a brief stint in the Andes Mountains, Vermont filmmaker David Giancola is back at home, and glad to be there.
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Frank Ciota: Taking on the North End
From taking workshops at the BFVF to working with Martin Scorsese and directing his own feature film — how did he do it? Read and find out...
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Journey to Tibet
For Vermont Film Directors Alan Dater and Lisa Merton taking a sojourn to Tibet and filming the Dalai Lama were all part of a day's work. Read about the making of their documentary Home to Tibet, featured in this month's Vermont International Film Festival.
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Journey to Tibet
For Vermont Film Directors Alan Dater and Lisa Merton taking a sojourn to Tibet and filming the Dalai Lama were all part of a day's work. Read about the making of their documentary Home to Tibet, featured in this month's Vermont International Film Festival.
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The Quest for Blue Midnight
Boston filmmaker Mike Fritz describes the ups and downs of the making of his biography on legendary harmonica player Little Walter.
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