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What do actors want more than anything from a Director?
Trust!
To find a character they are playing, actors must surrender
completely to feelings and impulses – they must allow
themselves to be vulnerable. As a result, actors want to work
with Directors who c...
Little does the home audience know that Ruby plays both an alien and a robot! Truly, and actor with range!
Students from Gompers Preparatory Academy participate in a natural disasters filmmaking project at EIS.
Movies Took You Right Up to the Edge but Kept You Safe.-J UPDIKE
We’ll Give You a Push.
5-DAY INTENSIVE DIGITAL FILMMAKING WORKSHOP Jan. 11-15
LEARN, SHOOT and NETWORK!
Students from Gompers Preparatory Academy participate in a natural disasters filmmaking project at EIS.
FILMMAKING isn’t COOKING!
There is no RECIPE for a good MOVIE!
5-DAY INTENSIVE DIGITAL FILMMAKING WORKSHOP NYC May 10-14
www.solarnyc.com/digitalfilmmakingworkshop/
Join Us! LEARN, SHOOT and NETWORK!
Watch the video on some of best performances,you can see the different complex expresiions
Actors special -Best acting compilation 1
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The Revera and Reel Youth Age is More Film Project is an intergenerational partnership between Revera, a Canadian leader in seniors' accommodation, care and services, and Reel Youth, a charitable project that empowers youth to create engaging films about important social issues. The partnership was launched in 2013.
With 80 films to date, the program celebrates older Canadians through story-telling and film, with the added benefit of fostering new intergenerational relationships. The project aims to shed light on ageism, challenge the assumptions of aging and recognize the valuable contributions of older adults to society.
The Revera and Reel Youth Age is More Film Project is an intergenerational partnership between Revera, a Canadian leader in seniors' accommodation, care and services, and Reel Youth, a charitable project that empowers youth to create engaging films about important social issues. The partnership was launched in 2013.
With 80 films to date, the program celebrates older Canadians through story-telling and film, with the added benefit of fostering new intergenerational relationships. The project aims to shed light on ageism, challenge the assumptions of aging and recognize the valuable contributions of older adults to society.
The Revera and Reel Youth Age is More Film Project is an intergenerational partnership between Revera, a Canadian leader in seniors' accommodation, care and services, and Reel Youth, a charitable project that empowers youth to create engaging films about important social issues. The partnership was launched in 2013.
With 80 films to date, the program celebrates older Canadians through story-telling and film, with the added benefit of fostering new intergenerational relationships. The project aims to shed light on ageism, challenge the assumptions of aging and recognize the valuable contributions of older adults to society.
The Revera and Reel Youth Age is More Film Project is an intergenerational partnership between Revera, a Canadian leader in seniors' accommodation, care and services, and Reel Youth, a charitable project that empowers youth to create engaging films about important social issues. The partnership was launched in 2013.
With 80 films to date, the program celebrates older Canadians through story-telling and film, with the added benefit of fostering new intergenerational relationships. The project aims to shed light on ageism, challenge the assumptions of aging and recognize the valuable contributions of older adults to society.
From left to right: Amanda Winner, Alex Winter, Doug Smith, Diane Le, and Josh Benjamin
Not pictured: Ben Bunch and Ian Alexeeff
My idea implemented by John Deshazio.
You'll have to see the movie to even get what the heck this was for.
James Currie, John Harrington and Paul Guinan discuss steampunk film-making. Not pictured: Anders Hudson.