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VFX specialist and AI expert Mike Seymour says the tech is misunderstood, and is in fact already benefiting the industry. He asserts that human mismanagement of AI, and not the tools themselves, should be the target of concern.
over 1 year ago
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Director Sam Pollard discusses “The League” about the history of Black baseball, working with Questlove, and the “uphill climb” of documentary filmmaking.
over 1 year ago
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Filmmaker Kristoffer Borgli about his Nicolas Cage-led film, “Dream Scenario,” directing commercials, and how the Norwegian Film Institute funded his projects in LA.
over 1 year ago
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Actor Gary Oldman talks about starring in Apple TV+’s spy thriller series, ‘Slow Horses.’
about 1 year ago
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Fargo creator Noah Hawley’s FX anthology series is just wrapping up its fifth critically acclaimed season.
about 1 year ago
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Composer Laura Karpman, now Oscar-nominated for her work on “American Fiction,” has managed to find success writing music for movies, TV shows, and games, even though the playing field was not level.
about 1 year ago
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Hawes discusses the story of Sir Nicholas Winton, who saved more than 600 children, including host Kim Masters’ own mother, from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.
about 1 year ago
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Stand up comedian Mike Birbiglia is used to having total control over his material, so he found it quite disconcerting when documentary filmmaker Eddie Schmidt started following him around with a camera.
12 months ago
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The legendary action film star discusses why she found playing her role in season 2 of Prime’s horror anthology “Them” was scarier than she expected.
11 months ago
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Rob Reiner’s HBO documentary, Albert Brooks: Defending My Life, celebrates the brilliant career of his longtime friend.
10 months ago
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Director Greg Kwedar’s recently re-released A24 film “Sing Sing” offers a parity model for equal ownership and equal pay in film production.
3 months ago