Interview

Screenwriter

Behind-the-Scenes at the Austin Film Festival

The Credits recently traveled to the Austin Film Festival—a truly unique festival dedicated to the art of screenwriting. The week long event combines extraordinary films with dynamic and engaging discussions, Q&As, and expert panels. Screenwriting icons like Eric Roth, Chris Carter, Paul Feig, and David Chase shared tricks of the trade with festival-goers through workshops, live script readings, and intimate interviews. And A-list actors like Billy Bob Thornton and James Franco were on the scene to promote their latest movies and to shed insight into their creative processes.

By  |  November 13, 2012

Interview

Costume Designer

On Location: Western Costume

Founded in the movie biz’s earliest days, Western Costume is a one-stop shop for film, TV, commercial, digital media and theatre costumes. The 100-year old company got its start in downtown Los Angeles providing authentic cowboy and Indian wear for silent one-reel films (hence, the Western Costume name). Today, Western Costume’s 100,000-square-foot North Hollywood warehouse holds between three to five million pieces of clothing, accessories, and footwear. Topping it all off is an extensive research library–an invaluable resource for show designers and costumers.

By  |  September 25, 2012

Interview

Location Scout

On Location: EUE/Screen Gems Studios Atlanta

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The Credits recently traveled to Atlanta–home of Coca Cola, the Braves, and one of the most dynamic movie and television studios around. EUE/Screen Gems Studio Atlanta is a 33-acre, state of the art lot that hosts some of the biggest projects in film and television–from USA's Necessary Roughness to Columbia Pictures' Zombieland (2009). Boasting one of the largest independent film studios in the country,

By The Credits  |  September 13, 2012
On Location: Street Food Cinema

The Credits recently traveled to LA’s Street Food Cinema–a unique film screening experience that celebrates cult movies, great music, and exquisite food. Presented by Moviefone, Street Food Cinema is part street fair, part outdoor movie festival, and the event is a sensorial feast for cinephiles who like to munch on gourmet food truck fare, listen to great local bands, dress up in honor of their favorite movies, and watch iconic flicks under the stars.

By  |  September 10, 2012

Interview

Location Scout

On Location in Albuquerque: The Film Industry Drives a Creative and Economic Resurgence

If you ask Ann Lerner when the film industry landed in New Mexico, she’ll say it all began in 1898 with a one-minute silent documentary called “Indian Day School.” Then she’ll laugh and tell you that even though Hollywood has been shooting in the state for more than a century, it wasn’t until 2003 that a rumble erupted into a boom.

Lerner is the film liaison for Albuquerque’s Office of Economic Development, and she’s witnessed firsthand the surge in local film and television productions over the past few years,

By  |  August 14, 2012