Culture Warrior: The Importance of Honoring Motion Capture Performances
The performance was so compelling, and the digital handiwork so real, that critics believed it would be a huge oversight… Read More
The performance was so compelling, and the digital handiwork so real, that critics believed it would be a huge oversight… Read More
Okay, I’ll come right out and say it: I really hate Valentine’s Day. It’s just another Hallmark holiday that was… Read More
You know, I know, we all know Steven Soderbergh doesn’t do anything by the book. Say what you will about… Read More
Whether purposely sending a helicopter into the eye of a tornado or believing you are a real life fairy tale… Read More
Co-founded in 1985 by Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, and Toshio Suzuki, Japan’s Studio Ghibli is famous for its masterfully crafted… Read More
The Oscar montage reel is a genre on its own. It’s transparently demonstrative of the overall function of the Academy… Read More
With the 84th Academy Award nominations announced last week (and me finally coming up for air post-Sundance), I wanted to… Read More
"I shoot a lot of sexy stuff." Read More
A week and a half ago, Anthony Hemingway’s Red Tails was released. On the surface, the film breathes Hollywood oxygen… Read More
As Austin’s filmmaking community migrates back to Austin from the snowy slopes of Park City, everyone is anxiously awaiting to… Read More