Alex Karpovsky On the Benefits of Not Going to Film School
"Instead of paying $200,000, you can have three Heinekens and approach someone you don't know. It might be a better way to do it -- at least it was for me."
Read More"Instead of paying $200,000, you can have three Heinekens and approach someone you don't know. It might be a better way to do it -- at least it was for me."
Read More"It's terrifying when we start editing, it's terrifying when we have to do reshoots because we made mistakes, it's terrifying when we're about to do our first test screening, and it's terrifying when we premiere it. It's terrifying when we release it -- every step of the way is scary."
Read MoreTFF 2013 is quickly approaching. Check out these festival posters for your movie list inspiration.
Read More'Dog Pound', the gritty, visceral TFF alum drama about a youth correctional facility, opens at NYC's Cinema Village tonight.
Read MoreKiller Films co-founders Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler (who worked on over 75 films together) offer a class that advises emerging filmmakers on everything from making the film to getting everyone to see it. And there's a great discount if you're a Tribeca applicant.
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