Magazine
1999 · Los Angeles
by (Rhys, Timothy, ed.)
Los Angeles: MovieMaker Publishing Co.. Near Fine. 1999. (No. 34, Vol. VI). Magazine. [nice clean fresh copy, essentially as-new with just a touch of wear along the spine]. (photographs, graphics, ads) This issue of this glossy (but substantive) magazine devoted to "the art and business of making movies" includes the following features: "The Legacy of Stanley Kubrick," by Vincent LoBrutto (with individual commentaries by other writers on A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY and THE KILLING); "The Changing Face of Film Festivals," by George Wing; an article advising filmmakers about "the power of an effective trailer"; a look at the current state of the visual effects industry; a report "on the demise and triumphant rebirth of Australian cinema"; "Film Schools at the Millennium," by Eric Sherman; an article about New Mexico's attraction for location shooting; a survey of past winners of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize "to find out if/how their lives changed" after receiving the award; "The Digital Revolution: What You Need to Know." There's also a lot of interesting content in the columns and regular features, e.g.: an article about the production of the 1999 independent film MEN IN SCORING POSITION (directed by the magazine's editor); short but informative profiles of director Bertrand Tavernier and producer/author Dale Pollack, incorporating interviews with each. [We have numerous issues of this and other film-related periodicals that are not listed online; please inquire if you have particular needs or wants.] . (Inventory #: 26289)