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MOVIE MAKER
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General, Independent, Magazine from United States


- First issue in 1993
- 103 issues are listed in the moviemags.com database. (full listing). Highslide JS
- Independent films and moviemakers.
- Website: www.moviemaker.com

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Emily Blunt
Richard Linklater
Werner Herzog
PLUS: Bary Sonnenfeld, Mario Van Peebles... and more!

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July/August 2011
Miranda July
Social Media All Stars
The Amazing 3D Race
PLUS: indie innovators, Chris Weitz... and more!

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December 2010
  • Black Swan
  • 127 Hours
  • David O. Russell - The Fighter
  • PLUS: Elia Kazan, Alex Gibney, Shana Feste... and more!

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    2011 Complete Guide to Making Movies

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    - The Future of Moviemaking 2010
    - The Avatar Effect
    - 25 must-have moviemaking apps

    PLUS: The TOY that Made Pixar... and more!

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    - Ethan Hawke & Antoine Fuqua
    - 50 best blogs for moviemakers
    - James Cameron
    - Maggie Gyllenhaal

    PLUS: 10 best cities for moviemakers... and more!

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    2009

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    25 Coolest Film Festivals: 2009
    By Jennifer M. Wood
    Depending on the era in which one grew up, what is "cool" can be a very different thing. But whether you watched James Dean on the big screen, were introduced to cinema through Quentin Tarantino or believe that great movies begin and end with Michael Bay, "cool" cinema takes us beyond the expected, captures the zeitgeist and changes the way we view the films that come along for us afterward. The same can be said for the 25 film festivals profiled below. With the help of hundreds of independent moviemakers, festival directors and fest attendees, we scoured the world to identify more than two dozen fests that are creating a truly unique film festival experience (for moviemakers and festival-goers).
    (500) Days of Summer, Irony and Parentheses
    by Scott Neustadter
    On July 22, 2001-a Sunday if I'm not mistaken (and I'm not)-sometime between the hours of 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), a monumental, cataclysmic, earth-shattering event took place in a restaurant in midtown Manhattan: I got dumped.
    Lynn Shelton Celebrates Humpday
    by Lynn Shelton
    This year has been a bit surreal for me. Humpday is my third feature and the first of mine to be accepted into the Sundance Film Festival. I made the film on a shoestring budget in Seattle, the town where I live, with talented, wonderful friends whom I love-just as I have made my previous two movies.
    On the Eve of Adam
    by Max Mayer
    In late November of 2008, I found out that Adam, the film I'd spent most of the past two years and parts of the previous four writing and directing, had been accepted into the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.
    Park Chan-Wook's Thirst for a Great Vampire Movie
    By Eric Kohn
    Writer-director Park Chan-wook has emerged as one of the most provocative moviemakers of the last decade. Although not limited to the genre, his explicit horror movies-such as Oldboy and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance-transcend the boundaries of such narratives by way of elegant camerawork and stories grounded in credible humanity. Chan-wook's latest feature, Thirst, follows a well-meaning Catholic priest (Song Kang-ho) who is accidentally stricken with a disease that turns him into a vampire. As he slowly gives into his newfound desires, cultivating a deadly relationship with a curious young girl, the character's plight becomes a fascinating symbol for human vices.

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    Future of Moviemaking 2008

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    Complete Guide to Making Movies

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    Future of Moviemaking 2008

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    Complete Guide to Making Movies

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    Future of Moviemaking 2007

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    Guide to Making Movies 2007

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    Confessions of a Gun-Crazy Hippie: Thomas Vinterberg wrote the rules of '90s indie cinema when he co-authored the Dogme 95 manifesto. With his latest film, Dear Wendy, heseems happy to break them. BY DAVID FEAR
    Life After Katrina: As New Orleans residents piece their lives back together after the destruction of Hurricane Katrina, Hollywood is helping to rebuild one of the fastest-growing film production hotspots. BY DAVE ROOS
    The New Wave of Asian Horror: Unlike the slasher films of the 1980s, the new wave of Asian horror films is changing the way we look at fear. BY BRYAN REESMAN
    Gotham Moviemakers: Have it Made in New York: New York's Made in NY program-with new tax credit incentives, vendor discount programs and free advertising-has ushered in more than $450 million in new business. BY SHARON KNOLLE
    My Golden Rules: Atom Egoyan: The Oscar nominated auteur shares his 10 secrets to success. BY ATOM EGOYAN

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    The Indie Summer Blockbuster Summer is the season for the studios' biggest blockbusters. But some of independent cinema's greatest success stories have premiered when the weather heats up, too. BY DAVID GEFFNER.
    The Teen Film Revolution: Forget home videos. Today's teen auteurs are looking to go the pro route. BY TROY LANIER & CLAY NICHOLS.
    Now Playing at Your Local Desktop: The Internet has resurfaced as a viable option for indie movie distribution. BY DANIEL NEMET-NEJAT
    Shooting Jaws at 30: Thirty years after creating the very first summer blockbuster, Jaws DP Bill Butler looks back on the film that started it all. BY BOB FISHER
    My Golden Rules: Joe Eszterhas: One of the world's best-known screenwriters talks about the importance of having a backbone in a tough business. BY JOE ESZTERHAS

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    Todd Solondz Loves You The controversial auteur is back with what may be his most difficult film to date. BY JESSICA HUNDLEY Super 16 Renaissance Keeps Growing 2005 is set to become the year the Super 16 format finally reaches the moviegoing masses. BY BOB FISHER Home Cinema: Oscar Snubs One critic makes his case that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has overlooked far more worthy films than it has feted. Here are 20 of 'Oscar's greatest misses.' BY DONALD MELANSON In Gear: Homemade Gear Don't have the money for a dolly, crane or multi-outlet dimmer box? Why not build your own? BY MATTHEW POWER Profile: Xan Cassavetes The daughter of John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands embraces her parents' independent spirit. BY JENNIFER SOONG ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: *Christian Bale: Unmasked Man *Cinema's Greatest Living Auteurs *Gus Van Sant's Golden Rules *Secrets from the Cutting Room Floor *24p in the Palm of Your Hand *Makeup Men and the CGI Revolution *Protecting Your Screenplay From Theft *The Best Places to Shoot Abroad *Danny Boyle Makes Millions *Screenwriting Advice, Tips & Interviews *Focus on LA Moviemaking *World Cinema: Vietnam *Mark Wexler on Tell Them Who You Are

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    MovieMaker 2005 Top 10 Cities for Moviemakers Our fifth annual countdown of the best cities for independents to live and make movies. BY JENNIFER M. WOOD Fest to Impress Playing to your strengths can pay off in the festival game BY MICHELLE DEVEREAUX Home Cinema: Indies in the New Millennium These are the 20 greatest American indies of the new century. BY SAUL AUSTERLITZ How They Did It: Getting Lucky A first-timer scores a major cast for The Assassination of Richard Nixon. BY NIELS MUELLER In Gear: The Intelligent Lighting Kit Lighting equipment varies with every film. But these 10 state-of-the-craft tools can move with you from project to project. BY MATTHEW POWER Profile: Mike Binder The quadruple threat actor-writer-director-producer stops in Park City, UT to premiere his latest film, The Upside of Anger. BY JESSICA HUNDLEY ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: *Cover: Daniel Day-Lewis *Repression, Rage and Joan Allen *The Future of the Movie Experience *Greatest Documentaries of All Time *Lost Interview: Rouben Mamoulian *John Turturro: American Original *Film Traveler: Rome *Flash Forward: Camilla Belle *The Pioneers: Lois Webe

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    Hollywood Effects on an Indie Budget When his latest script called for ghosts, one moviemaker turned to DIY special effects-on the cheap. BY STEFAN AVALOS Lessons from William Fraker He broke ground-and speed limits-with Bullitt. The veteran DP shares some poignant lessons from a half century in the business. BY DAVID KONOW Festival Beat How to schmooze like a champion. BY BRIAN O'HARE Profile: Robert Greenwald He's taking aim at the establishment-and challenging the way we watch movies. BY RUS THOMPSON ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: *Cover: John C. Reilly *Anatomy of a Word of Mouth Movie *The Politics of Moviemaking *Spotlight on NYC *Location Scouting with the Experts *Model Making 101 *Movies--Italian Style *Handling the Truth in Documentary *In Gear: Going Pro *Film Traveler: Puerto Vallarta *On Location: Seattle *James Toback *Robert Greenwald *Rose Bryne *Catherine Breillat

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    The Making of Blockbuster Even Hollywood's most successful producers have a hard time putting their finger on the formula for breaking the box office. BY DAVID GEFFNER Easy Rider: 35 Years Later 35 years after Easy Rider redefined the meaning of indie cinema, the film's famed DP looks back on the making of this American classic. BY BOB FISHER Richard Kelly's Second Chance Savvy cineastes may have discovered Richard Kelly's quirky Donnie Darko at late-night screenings and on DVD. But the freshman moviemaker will soon get a second chance to hit the big screen. BY JENNIFER SOONG Midnight Movie Madness From The Rocky Horror Picture Show to The Big Lebowski, MM counts down the movies that are most likely to keep you up all night-and loving it. BY JENNIFER M. WOOD John Waters' Golden Rules The 'Pope of Trash' shares what he's learned after 40 years of breaking the rules. BY JOHN WATERS Also Included: * Maria Bello Breaks Out * The Return of Animation * Zach Braff on Garden State * Guide to Film Education 2004 * Zhang Yimou * Alfred Molina * Takeshi Kitano * Fred Wiseman * Lisa France * Top 10 Digital Tools * The Greatest Baseball Movies * International Flavor: Buenos Aires, Philadelphia & Washington D.C. Festivals

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