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Interview of Steve Audette of Frontline

March 2, 2016 • Editing, Film, ProfilesComments Off on Interview of Steve Audette of Frontline

From Steve Hullfish of provideocoalition.com, a wonderful and lengthy interview of Steve Audette, ACE and Senior Editor of PBS’s Frontline. Steve Audette, ACE has been editing at WGBH since 1990, mostly as the Senior Editor on two of PBS’s flagship products, NOVA and Frontline. Steve and I met when we were both selected to take …

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Tom Hiddleston: Nerd HQ Highlights

December 5, 2013 • Film, ProfilesComments Off on Tom Hiddleston: Nerd HQ Highlights

As George Downes said, “Love the bag, love the shoes, love everything. Love to!” Check out the ovaries comments. Hysterical. Subscribe to their channel here.

Takeshi Kaneshiro

August 24, 2012 • Film, ProfilesComments Off on Takeshi Kaneshiro

Born in October 1973 in Taiwan to a Taiwanese mother and Japanese father, Takeshi (or Aniki as he’s known to friends) can speak fluent Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Taiwanese and English. He is best known for his star turns in Wong Kar Wai films such

Andy Lau Tak-Wah

March 26, 2011 • Film, ProfilesComments Off on Andy Lau Tak-Wah

For over 10 years, Andy Lau has enjoyed unprecedented fame and is considered to be one of four of the most successful and adored singer/actors in Asia… He has made over 100 films and has sold over 20 million albums, 4.4 million in 1999 alone. —AFF

Zhang Yimou Talks to CNN

May 14, 2005 • Film, ProfilesComments Off on Zhang Yimou Talks to CNN

My guest this week is one of China’s most famous and influential film directors, Zhang Yimou — the man behind such visually opulent period films as Ju Dou and Raise the Red Lantern. cnn.com by Lorraine Hahn LH: Lorraine Hahn ZY: Zhang Yimou LH:

Andy Lau Honored at 29th HKIFF

February 23, 2005 • Film, ProfilesComments Off on Andy Lau Honored at 29th HKIFF

Hong Kong heart-throb Andy Lau is set to receive a special award in recognition of his contribution to cinema at the 29th Hong Kong International Film Festival, organisers said. Entertainment AFP HONG KONG (AFP) – Hong Kong heart-throb Andy Lau (news)

Seijun Suzuki

November 17, 2003 • Film, ProfilesComments Off on Seijun Suzuki

Director Seijun Suzuki has been making films for nearly 50 years now, and while his pace has slackened from that of earlier days, he shows no signs of stopping. As a contract director for Nikkatsu during the “golden age” of Japanese film, Suzuki directed

Christopher Dolye (Cinematography)

November 17, 2003 • Film, ProfilesComments Off on Christopher Dolye (Cinematography)

Born in Sydney, Doyle fled the banality of the suburbs to spend much of his earlylife on the road. At various points in his life he was a well digger in India, aNorwegian merchant marine, a cow herder on an Israeli kibbutz, and a doctor ofChinese medicine in