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What’s Hot at Sundance?

If it’s a Friday in late January, the Sundance Film Festival must be in full swing. We’ll be publishing dispatches as they come in from our blogger on the ground, David Leitner, but it seems like a good time to … more »

Ford Foundation’s “JustFilms” Pledges $50 Million to Docs

The Ford Foundation, with its murky connections to the CIA during the Cold War and 1973′s bloody Chilean coup (Costa-Gavras’ Missing, anyone?), has been quietly funding challenging and progressive documentaries with an eye toward social justice and even international diplomacy. … more »

Art Is the Word at 2nd Annual Cinema Eye Honors

Documentary filmmakers are a misunderstood lot. The Cinema Eye Honors for Nonfiction Film, however, may eventually change that perception. This emerging awards event, held Sunday night at The Times Center in midtown Manhattan and sponsored by IndiePix (www.indiepixfilms.com), was once … more »

Re-discovering a useful tool

Every now and then you are faced with a task where an old tip comes in very handy. I recently had the task of helping someone get 300 megs of photos from a Macintosh to a PC 10 feet away. … more »

Sundance in Cincinnati

So here I am, heading to Sundance 2008 with the film I edited, Flow: For Love Of Water, by Irena Salina.   I’m so excited to get there—but it’s Day 2 of the Sundance Film Festival.  And I’m in the Cincinnati … more »