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filmmaker

alt. A producer or director of films / movies n. A producer or director of films / movies

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filmmaker

n. a producer of motion pictures [syn: film maker, film producer, movie maker]

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Filmmaker (film)

Filmmaker, or "Filmmaker: a diary by george lucas" , is a 32-minute documentary made in 1968 by George Lucas about the making of Francis Ford Coppola's The Rain People.

Filmmaker (magazine)

Filmmaker is a quarterly publication magazine covering issues relating to independent film. The magazine was founded in 1992 by Karol Martesko-Fenster, Scott Macaulay and Holly Willis. The magazine is now published by IFP (Independent Feature Project), which acts in the independent film community.

With a readership of more than 60,000, the magazine includes interviews, case studies, financing and distribution information, festival reports, technical and production updates, legal pointers, and filmmakers on filmmaking in their own words. Editor-in-Chief Scott Macaulay's experience as a working independent producer informs those who cover the behind-the-scene aspects of the creative, technical and business realities facing specialized film.

The magazine used to be available outside the US in London but has not been on sale in the UK since early 2009.

Filmmaker (disambiguation)

Filmmaker refers to a person involved in filmmaking.

Filmmaker may also refer to:

  • Filmmaker (film), a documentary by George Lucas from 1968
  • Filmmaker (magazine), a quarterly publication magazine covering issues relating to independent film

Usage examples of "filmmaker".

These classifications based on experience permeate our adult life, how we perceive and what we remember, in ways that we all recognize, though - except for the novelists and filmmakers amongst us - we may find it hard to articulate them.

Compared to the speech by Byers, what the families of the defendants said to the filmmakers sounded subdued.

The filmmakers Berlinger and Sinofsky, however, were very interested in the families.

Bit by bit, he managed to find out that it had been sent to Gitchell by the New York filmmakers Sinofsky and Berlinger.

According to the filmmakers, Byers had presented the knife to a member of their crew six days before Christmas, on December 19,1993.

Footage from the trials had formed and informed the first film, but the filmmakers decided to base the sequel on creation of the Web site and the activism it had spawned.

The filmmakers believed that someone in power could initiate a similar review of the case in Arkansas.

Where the filmmakers had been from New York and the founders of the Web site from Los Angeles, the musicians who stepped most energetically into the case hailed from Seattle.

No onescientists, laymen, filmmakers or fishermenwas allowed to get near a whale, dead or alive.

And now Damien’s attorneys wanted Judge Burnett to order the HBO filmmakers to surrender footage they’d heard had been shot of John Mark Byers.

Two filmmakers, a circus trainer, a journalist, and young Peter Belzoni must find a way to take the dinosaurs across oceans, continents, rivers, jungles, up a mountain that has been isolated for 70,000,000 years .

Uncle Jack's movie-biz fixation dovetailed with Curtis's ambition to grow up and become a filmmaker.

Filmmakers have begun to use computers to create -- or significantly enhance -- the good, old-fashioned feature film.

The film industry has such a hard time fashioning a well-written, cohesive, character-driven plot these days, it would be foolish to encourage today's filmmakers to become even more obsessed with toys and tools, rather than simple storytelling.

Unfortunately, there are a lot more laptop computers floating around than there are filmmakers worth paying attention to.