The creative team behind 'The Penguin' tells IndieWire about Colin Farrell's transformation, as well as the series' visual effects, production design.| IndieWire
Watch how the production design, cinematography, and score for 'Rings of Power' Season 2 darkened Middle Earth for the Prime Video series.| IndieWire
Showrunner Ryan Condal, VFX supervisors Dadi Einarsson and Tom Horton, and production designer Jim Clay tell IndieWire how they expanded Westeros.| IndieWire
The 'Emilia Perez' creative team tell IndieWire about navigating a musical, transforming Karla Sofia Gascon into a cartel leader and title character| IndieWire
Mark Peikert is a senior-level content creator and editor with over 20 years of editorial leadership experience in film, television, and theater coverage. Boasting strong relationships within the entertainment industry, Mark has revitalized legacy publications multiple times in his career, organically growing readership and expanding brand awareness while maneuvering the companies into new revenue streams. Over the course of his career in journalism, Mark has served as editor-in-chief of New ...| IndieWire
Watch how head director Jake Castorena shaped the animation of 'X-Men '97' to be of the '90s but work in HD.| IndieWire
The Emmy-nominated director, cinematographer, costume designer, and visual effects supervisor tell IndieWire about their Season 2 work.| IndieWire
Watch how the cinematography, costume design, and VFX of 'True Detective: Night Country' brought Alaska to Iceland and created a mesmerizing mystery.| IndieWire
The Starz historical drama Mary and George used costumes, cinematography, hair and makeup to recreate the true story of the scandalous mother and son.| IndieWire
Sarah Shachat is a writer from New Orleans, now living in New York City. She is the Associate Craft Editor at IndieWire, where she looks at the artistic choices behind building great television series and films. She also helps produce and host the Filmmaker Toolkit podcast, along with other special projects focused on filmmaking.| IndieWire
Jim Hemphill is a filmmaker, film historian, and Ridley Scott disciple whose writing on film has appeared in Film Comment, American Cinematographer, Variety, Filmmaker Magazine, and many other outlets. After receiving his B.F.A. from Columbia College in Chicago and his graduate degree from the film school at USC, Jim began his career by writing and directing the micro-budget horror movie “Bad Reputation,” which had international distribution from Warner Bros. and Twentieth-Century Fox. He...| IndieWire
Season 3 of the Hulu comedy brought us 'Death Rattle Dazzle' — here's how the songs, dances, and costumes were created and achieved iconic status.| IndieWire