Cooper Raiff returns to the podcast (first time was Ep. 128) to discuss his latest project, the eight-episode, independently-made, decades-spanning series Hal & Harper. He picks up right where we left off in the first interview, five years ago, taking us through the process of getting Cha Cha Real Smooth made, and how that green light helped him avoid compromising Hal & Harper. He explains why no matter what success you’ve had (like winning top prizes at the biggest festivals for his previo...| Filmmaker Magazine
This is the second part of my interview with Crispin Glover where we dive deep into his latest film No! You’re Wrong or Spooky Action At A Distance, which he spent the better part of the last 18 years making, completely independently. He touches on many of the technical aspects of the film, such as shooting ratio, color correction, music scores, film vs. digital, why he’s bad at sound mixing, what “spooky action at a distance” actually means, and much much more. Go to CrispinGlover.co...| Filmmaker Magazine
Back To The Future, but for the past three decades he’s been very thoughtful, patient, and selective about his acting roles and even more thoughtful and patient as a true independent filmmaker, self-financing and self-distributing three films — What is it?, It is Fine! Everything is Fine, and his latest, No! You’re Wrong Or: Spooky Action at a Distance. On this episode, which is the first part of a two-part conversation, he talks about a characteristic in certain directors that usually ...| Filmmaker Magazine
My Real Memoir My anxiety was still on the hunt. It whispered from under the bed and grinned at me from darkened hallways. But I drowned it with hope, and crowded its specter with friends, new comrades in faith. My … Continue reading → The post When the Spell Suddenly Breaks first appeared on Mitch Teemley.| Mitch Teemley
Mindfully appreciating the moment, rather than slotting the experience into pigeonholes based on prior knowledge, prejudices, or fashion - an impossible goal? The post Respecting the Artist’s Process first appeared on Anne Carley Creative.| Anne Carley Creative
He’s dyslexic in a profession where reading is a daily requirement. He calls ADD his superpower. He’s been a computer nerd, a T. Rex, an upper-class thug, a paranormal investigator, a reckless criminal, a disgraced inspector for the San Francisco PD, and, most famously, a Navy SEAL. In case you’re wondering, the movies and TV […]| American Essence
Let us read an article by Matt Massicotte about Swift actor use and abuse, and extract from it as much as we can learn.| Christian Tietze
Robert Redford, legendary actor and lifelong environmentalist, has died at 89. From Butch Cassidy to climate activism, his legacy bridges film and environmental justice.| A greener life, a greener world
We are so often caught up in our daily routine that we forget to think about developing our playful, creative side. We usually only remember it when life hits us with burnout or a quarter/midlife crisis and only then (maybe) we do something about it. But it doesn’t have to be that way. I believe […]| Amsterdamian – Amsterdam Blog
Gary Sinise, known to millions of fans as Lieutenant Dan in “Forrest Gump” and Mac Taylor in television’s “CSI: NY,” has a favorite word: “Blessing.” He uses it often and with meaning: “I’ve had a lot of blessings in my life with my acting career.” “We’ve always had a strong faith in our family. That’s […]| American Essence
Hershey Felder – George Gershwin Alone February 2024 WITH THANKS…. The Gershwin, Godowsky and Strunsky families; Roberta Korus, Elliot Brown, Ray White at the Library of Congress; Al and Kathy Checchi, Skip and Jon Victor, Peg and Rick Golden, Jerry and Judy Weisfogel, the Cotsen...| TheatreWorks Silicon Valley | Queen Director’s Message
The CAST TALKS Introduction to Mrs. Christie| TheatreWorks Silicon Valley | Queen Director’s Message
Acting Career and Notable Roles Leah Jeffries began acting at the tender age of five, securing a recurring role as Lola Lyon in the musical drama Empire (2015–2016). She subsequently branched out her career into film with the character of Norah Samuels in the 2022 thriller Beast and Daisy Greene in Something from Tiffany’s (2022). […]| Featured Biography
It is perfectly natural to want to take a break from acting. In this article why, how and the way to start back up again.| StageMilk
Con tan solo 11 años el pequeño seguidor de las Chivas, demuestra que pese a su condición es posible lograr sus sueños| Caras
Acting is exciting, surprising, challenging and rewarding. It's also exhausting as hell. Let's talk about how to recharge as an actor.| StageMilk
Check out how June Squibb tackled The titular role of Thelma at 94 in our interview:| No Film School
Discover lucrative side gigs inspired by your favorite TV shows. Learn how you can make money while indulging in your television obsession.| Sidehusl.com
Transcript from opening remarks by our keynote speaker, Professor Juniper Thrust And now the question will always be – where to start – you see, you see? Never easy is it. Like sponge cakes, homemade aphrodisiacs and garden furniture, it looks a doddle. But let’s take garden furniture. Where would you start? No, nothing in […]| Nefny Writes
Hitesh Kamra, actor of multifaceted talent, it is no wonder that NY Art Life Magazine chose to feature him this week.| NEW YORK ART LIFE