Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Resources for November 14, 2013

Will Potter for Mother Jones: " Meet the Former Punk Rocker Who Can Liberate Your FBI File: Ryan Shapiro's technique is so effective at unburying sensitive documents, the feds are asking the courts to stop him."

Peter Phillips and Andy Roth discuss the most important censored news stories of 2012-2013 and the new documentary Project Censored: The Movie








Martin, Adrian. "The Misleading Man: Dennis Hopper." Film International 5.1 (2007). [Professor has copy for students]





David Hudson for Keyframe collects a sampling of the critical responses to Peter Berg's new film Lone Survivor

Robert Hardy for No Film School: "The Cinematographer's Process (Part 1): Breaking Down the Script" and "The Cinematographer's Process (Part 2): Defining Your Camera Strategy."

"Colombian video artist Dicken Schrader and his kids, Milah and Korben, cover Depeche Mode’s Everything Counts on a xylophone, an old Yamaha keyboard and a bunch of homemade improvised instruments. The best thing you will see today, guaranteed!" Dad and Kids Cover Depeche Mode (Video)





Michael Atkinson for Moving Image Source: "We Hardly Knew Ye: Why do we watch biopics?"

Joseph Williams for Fare Forward discusses the appeal of George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones series and the comparisons to J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of Rings books: "Fantasy Worldviews: From Middle Earth to Westeros

Atara Stein for Genders: "Minding One's P's and Q's Homoeroticism in Star Trek: The Next Generation."

Fernando Croce for Moving Image Source: "Noh Exit: An appreciation of Akira Kurosawa's Ran." Moving Image Source (June 14, 2013)

Robert Hardy for No Film School: "Renowned Gaffer John Higgins Reveals Secrets Behind Lighting Some of Hollywood's Biggest Films"

Willy Blackmore for Take Part exposes: " The 'Legend' in the Raw Flesh: This Is What an Uncooked McRib Looks Like

Solvej Schou for Take Part: "America's Marijuana Industry Is Growing Like Weeds—Billions of Them: As it turns out, the United States has gone mad for reefer.

Kevin B. Lee for KeyFrame hosts a blog-a-thon on Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin: "Home Stretch Time: Who Will Win The Maddin-est Blogathon in the World?"

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