1. Who owns an improvised work? - BU Personal Websites
I m not just imagining that part. There is a guy named Al Ruban who manages Cassavetes estate who told me right out that that was what he intended to do if I ...
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2. Tag Archives: Al Ruban - Writers Without Money
Mar 21, 2014 · He's also an alcoholic and a sex addict, spending a lot more time drinking and hiring prostitutes than he does writing. His sister, Sarah Lawson ...
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3. Al Ruban on Lighting and Shooting FACES - The Criterion Channel
FACES was shot on 16 mm on a shoestring budget. In this 2013 piece, director of photography Al Ruban details the various film stocks and lighting techniques ...
FACES was shot on 16 mm on a shoestring budget. In this 2013 piece, director of photography Al Ruban details the various film stocks and lighting techniques used to achieve its unique look.
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6. 'The Killing of a Chinese Bookie': Turning Entertainment into ...
May 10, 2023 · Cosmo Vitelli is a middle-aged manager of a seedy Los Angeles night club Crazy Horse West that puts on bizarre, cabaret-like shows led by a grotesque master of ...
See AlsoMethodist LaborworkxMay 10, 2023 By Sven Mikulec We did 'The Killing of a Chinese Bookie' just as an effort to get out of the distribution business. We started writing it two weeks before we started shooting. Years ago, Martin Scorsese and I were talking, and in one night made up this gangster story.
7. Rowlands's response to the Shadows discovery - BU Personal Websites
This page describes Gena Rowlands's response to Ray Carney's discovery of the long-lost first version of Shadows.
This page describes Gena Rowlands’s response to Ray Carney’s discovery of the long-lost first version of Shadows. To read an account of that discovery, click here. To learn more about Rowlands's attempts to confiscate the print and prevent it from being screened, click here to read excerpts from interviews Professor Carney has given on this subject. To read a 2008 interview with a New Zealand magazine where Ray Carney talks about her attempts to suppress or withhold other items, including Cassavetes' manuscripts and film prints from circulation, click here.
8. Eternal Amateur | Ian Maleney - Astra Magazine
Jun 29, 2022 · Cassavetes not only hired “amateur” actors for Chinese Bookie, but ensured there was no distinction on set between them and the “professionals.”
Is it possible to “do what you love” in the era of optimization and algorithms? In the film world, John Cassavetes (1929-1989) modeled how to be an
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10. Swamp Thing | Metro Goldwyn Mayer Wiki | Fandom
Filming occurred primarily on location in Cypress Gardens, Monks Corner, South Carolina. Wes Craven was very proud in delivering the movie on time and on budget ...
Swamp Thing is a 1982 American superhero horror film written and directed by Wes Craven, based on the Vertigo/DC Comics character of the same name created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson. It tells the story of scientist Alec Holland (Ray Wise) who becomes transformed into the monster known as Swamp Thing (Dick Durock) through laboratory sabotage orchestrated by the evil Anton Arcane (Louis Jourdan). Later, he helps a woman named Alice Cable (Adrienne Barbeau) and battles the man responsible for
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Cassavetes and cinematographers Ruban and Mitch Breit keep the handheld cameras on the move, weaving their way through the lurid club and the dark streets, with ...