Thursday, December 3, 2015

Photo Requirements for Indie Films

Keeping track of thousands of photos, identifying participates, and writing captions is usually the job of the photo editor and publicist. On a low-budget feature, there may be neither and the responsibility falls, in part, on the still photographer's shoulders. This is a difficult and time-consuming task, yet made easier by date and frame tracking when using a digital camera.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

booth

This is the voice of world control. I bring you an episode of The Projection booth about Colossus: The Forbin Project, the 1970 Joseph Sargent film based on a novel by D.F. Jones where man enslaves himself via a supercomputer.
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employment

Last month, a federal court in Maryland denied an employer’s motion to compel arbitration even though the plaintiff executed an arbitration agreement the employer had included in the plaintiff’s employment application. The court found the agreement unenforceable because the parties did not have a “meeting of the minds” at the time the employer asked the plaintiff to complete the employment application. This decision serves as an important reminder to employers to examine not just the content of the agreement itself, but also the context around which the contract is executed.

Sunday, November 29, 2015

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Thursday, November 26, 2015

booth

The Projection booth is a podcast for the kind of cinephile who gets excited by the idea of four hours of commentary for a 90-minute movie. Its latest episode on Orson Welles’ butchered 1942 film The Magnificent Ambersons—filled with thoughtful analysis, heaps of background info, and an interview with the filmmaker’s daughter—took two years to compile is practically a necessity for any serious Welles aficionado. And for other episodes, hosts Mike White (not, not the Enlightened guy) and Rob St. Mary seemingly put an equal amount of work into tracking down an uncredited screenwriter for Brain DePalma’s Blow Out and an Upton Sinclair scholar to help discuss There Will Be Blood. For casual film fans, this attention to detail may be overzealous; The Projection Booth is definitely pharmaceutical-grade film geekery. For those that can handle it, it’s a great score.
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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Venus Factor

The Venus factor program by John Barban is creating a lot of buzz recently and it seems that almost everyone on this program in these days speaks, usually due to the fact that John Barban an acclaimed and well known fat loss and fitness expert is.