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Some people call this the "soap opera effect" and many filmmakers hate it.
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Some people call this the "soap opera effect" and many filmmakers hate it.
The legendary Thelma Schoonmaker, Martin Scorsese’s longtime editor, speaks to postPerspective about slowing the pace to make the meditative and deliberate Silence . “...
NPR interviews Martin Scorsese about his latest film Silence, which takes place in 17th century Japan and tells the story of the persecution of...
Martin Scorsese’s new film Silence centers around religious wars in 17th century Japan. To shoot it, Scorsese and cinematographer Rodrigo Prieto mostly relied on 35mm film except...
Boardwalk Empire executive producers Martin Scorsese and Terry Winter team up once again–this time joined by executive producer Mick Jagger–for HBO’s Vinyl. The ’70s-set...
A new Apple iPad spot that aired during the Oscars showed how students from Los Angeles County High School for the Arts use the...
Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and Martin Scorsese star in an upcoming new short film called “The Audition”…which, in actuality, serves as...
The below supercut from Alexandre Gassula takes key moments from the works of Martin Scorsese to illustrate the master filmmaker’s unique, lauded style. Watch...
Co-directed by Martin Scorsese and his longtime documentary collaborator David Tesdeschi, the HBO documentary The 50 Year Argument tells the history of the venerable...
Justin Morrow of NoFilmSchool examines the signature editing techniques of Martin Scorsese and his longtime editor Thelma Schoonmaker, and how they have influenced other...