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Podcast title Citizen Cinema
Website URL http://www.citizencinema.net
Description Independent filmmaking legend Rob Nilsson speaks with producer Michael Edo Keane about his upcoming ennealogue, "9@Night", and the state of independent film today.
Updated Sun, 12 Oct 2008 02:30:11 GMT
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Episodes

1. Citizen Cinema E4_VFX
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Description: In Citizen Cinema episode 4 we take a look at visual effects and how it is impacting our filmmaking process. With Rob we discuss how he has used vfx in past productions and how they can integrate with character driven work. Michael also speaks with Kenji Kato of the Pixel Corps about their "digital guild", and the future of VFX as it relates to the indie filmmaker.

2. PAN Q and A
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Description: camera audio from pan screening q and a.

3. Citizen Cinema episode 3
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Description: In Citizen Cinema Podcast #3 we speak in depth with Jacques Thelemaque and Diane Guidry, leaders of Filmmakers Alliance and makers of the new feature film, The Dogwalker. We get busy for almost an hour on subjects ranging from work ethics, to film distribution and ultimately, inspiration.

4. Citizen Cinema episode two 6_21_06
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Description: Citizen Cinema episode 2 takes you onto the set of Presque isle, the new film by Rob Nilsson and Citizen Cinema that is signaling a fresh perspective on the principles of Direct Action Cinema. Also featured are interviews with Citizen Cinema Producer Chikara Motomura and DP Mick Freeman.

5. Welcome to Citizen Cinema
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Description: In this episode of Citizen Cinema. Rob and Michael discuss the origins of the 9@Night film series as well as film number one of the series, "Noise".