interviews

Interview with Jim ‘Suldog’ Sullivan – Part 2

Thank you to all who’ve come over here via Jim‘s! If you’re coming straight to this page, here’s Part 1 of this interview. E: How has your blog evolved over the years? What has surprised you most about it? How has it made your writing different? JS: I’m something of a Christian fundamentalist, so I [...]

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Interview with Jim ‘Suldog’ Sullivan – Part 1

For those of you who look down on blogging, blogs, and bloggers, I feel a little sorry for you. Not only are you missing the point of this world, you are missing out on meeting some wonderful, wonderful people. Some of the most important people in my life I’ve met while just being a blogger. [...]

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Walter Murch Interview on History of Editing

Thank you Scott Simmons of Studio Daily Blog for the links to the Walter Murch interviews.

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Interview with Joe Drinker of FourBux

Joe Drinker is the pseudonym of graphic designer Joe %&#@!{} I’ve been a fan of his blog, FourBux, ever since I’d stumbled into it almost a year ago. His writing is packed with a brand of humor I like. His cartoons? I blame him for the sudden burst of laughter he got out of me [...]

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Interview with Laurie Kendrick

I’d posted my initial, raw, response about The Sopranos finale last year (did a 360 the following day). Quite a few people came to the blog for the first time because of that post. One of them, Laurie Kendrick. I went over to her blog and was bowled over. How can someone be that funny [...]

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Interview with Betsy Nagler

During my year with Shooting People, I got to meet many filmmakers; we’d have social gatherings once in a while. Most of those “filmmakers” I despised. Very few brought something different and worthwhile to the conversations I like to engage in. Betsy is one of them. She’s a person of many talents who’s funny, has [...]

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Interview with Linda Seger – 2008

I’ve had the good fortune of interviewing Dr. Linda Seger back in 2006. Dr. Seger’s latest book, barely 2 weeks old, is called ‘And The Best Screenplay Goes To…‘ Subtitled, “Learning from the Winners: Sideways Shakespeare in Love, and Crash” it is a dissection by Dr. Seger of the three Oscar winning scripts followed by [...]

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Interview with Tom Grasty

I was introduced to Tom Grasty after he’d left a comment on my Dylan post. Tom’s latest book, Blood On The Tracks, is out now and can be best described as: “a murder-mystery set against the world of rock n’ roll. But not just any rock star is knocking on heaven’s door. The murdered rock [...]

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