Documentary, Filmmaking, Screenwriting, Screenwriting 101 Martin Scorsese’s ‘The King of Comedy’ is a developed critique and a statement that is just as precise and contemporary as it was back in ’82
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Documentary, Filmmaking, Screenwriting 101 ‘The Maltese Falcon’ was a perfect directorial debut for John Huston
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Documentary, Filmmaking, Screenwriting, Screenwriting 101 Darkly comedic and delightfully manic, ‘After Hours’ is one of Scorsese’s best films
Documentary, Filmmaking, Interview BBC Omnibus: Documentary profiles of Cassavetes, Lumet, Altman, Tarantino, Ray
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Cinematography, Documentary Kodak MasterClass Series: Shooting For Drama with Robby Müller and Peter James