MCN Curated Headlines Archive for August, 2012
“I realize I have strength as an artist and professional by embracing my difference instead of what makes me the same.”
Ira Sachs On The Personal In His Films Like Keep The Lights On
“I fervently believe that the writer’s credit has been too loosely deployed by people who do what I do, which is to capture unscripted reality in nonnarrated documentaries. And not only do I not take the credit, I fundamentally think it’s wrong to take one when there’s nothing written in a film.”
Roston On Writing Credits For Documentaries
Portland’s Video Verite Latest Brick-And-Mortar Video Vault To Close
And – The Real Shawn Levy Has More
“If you moved to LA to work in the entertainment industry and you are not successful, then everyone who moved to LA to work in the entertainment industry on some level wants to shun you as though you had the plague.”
Rushfield On Dating In The Industry
“The last line of copy is ‘But I’m Mark Cuban!’ Need I say more?”
Leading Advertising Creative Considers Whether It Was Too Soon To Say Tony Scott’s Last Commercial “Sucked” And Was “A Random Costly Mess”
It’s Not The Movies, It’s The Big Picture That Was Always Small
Patrick Goldstein Loses Weekly LAT Berth: Ends With Quote From Dead Hollywood Legend Praising Him
“I like to consider myself a movie purist—a fan of film as both experience and material object, with a romantic attachment to its grainy texture, mythic scale and enveloping sense of grandeur and collective worship.”
Hornaday Gives Over To VOD Viewing