We’re excited to feature this story from our friends at Narratively, a platform devoted to untold human stories. Narratively explores one theme each week and publishes one story a day, and this week is all about “The Movie Life.” In this Narratively video by Emily Kwong, after a barn fire destroys a lifetime of master reels and priceless memories, one documentary filmmaker picks up the pieces of his career’s cruelest plot twist. From the Narratively site, here’s more: Richard Searls is a warrior among documentarians. He has an indent on his forehead from getting bumped with a tripod leg and […]...
- 2/25/2014
- by Nick Dawson
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
We’re excited to feature this story from our friends at Narratively, a platform devoted to untold human stories. Narratively explores one theme each week and publishes one story a day, and this week is all about “The Movie Life.” In this Narratively video by Emily Kwong, after a barn fire destroys a lifetime of master reels and priceless memories, one documentary filmmaker picks up the pieces of his career’s cruelest plot twist. From the Narratively site, here’s more: Richard Searls is a warrior among documentarians. He has an indent on his forehead from getting bumped with a tripod leg and […]...
- 2/25/2014
- by Nick Dawson
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Exclusive: After Paul Lee rearranged his top programming executives in June, ABC and ABC Studios have now made more tweaks to their teams. The biggest one — Michael McDonald is being promoted to Svp drama development for ABC Studios and will head the studio’s drama department. The post had been vacant since June when previous drama topper Patrick Moran was elevated to Head of Creative Development for the studio as part of the executive restructuring. McDonald, whose deal is still being finalized, most recently served as VP drama current series for ABC Studios. With his promotion, both ABC’s drama and comedy departments are heading into the new development season with new leaders. Amy Hartwick was named Svp comedy development for the studio in June. ABC Studios’ drama department is getting additional reinforcement: Emily Cummins, formerly of Akiva Goldsman’s Weed Road, is joining as VP drama development. Spike TV’s highest-ranking scripted executive,...
- 8/31/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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