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Parks & Rec Actress Mara Marini Shares #BTS Secrets and Acting Tips
Canadian actress and comedian, Mara Marini, best known for her role of Brandi Marxxxx on the NBC Comedy, Parks & Recreation, shares what goes on behind-the-scenes of a television set, her advice to upcoming actors and projects she currently has in the works.
Women In Film: Triple Threat Jessica Sonneborn Talks Her Journey "in the Biz"
Jessica Sonneborn is an American actress, writer, director and stunt double, who you may recognize from her starring roles in Bloody Bloody Bible Camp and Dorothy and the Witches of Oz. But aside from being a highly sought after horror actress, she tapped into her interest in filmmaking and has landed her additional titles such as Producer and Director. She talked exclusively about her experience in "the biz."
Meet The VFX Team Behind The Critically Acclaimed Escape at Dannemora
The VFX team behind Showtime's hit series Escape at Dannemora, which swept up the best actress win at the Golden Globes, talked to ProductionHUB about their in-depth work recreating the places and events of one of the strangest jailbreaks in history.
Film and TV Editor Glenn Garland Shares his Most Recent work on Peacock's 'Poker Face' starring Natasha Lyonne
Film and TV editor Glenn Garland, recently worked on the hit Peacock comedy series Poker Face from Academy Award showrunner Rian Johson, starring Emmy-nominated actress Natasha Lyonne.
Interview with Emmy Nominated Editor on Mrs. America
Editor Robert Komatsu just received an Emmy nomination for editing the pilot episode of Mrs. America titled "Phyllis." Aside from this nomination, Mrs. America received nine other Emmy nominations for Outstanding Limited Series, Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie (Cate Blanchett), Outstanding Supporting Actress for a Limited Series or movie (Tracey Ullman, Margo Martindale, Uzo Uduba), among others.
The Big Screen Gets a Dose of Virtual Reality
Tanna Frederick, award-winning actress of film and theater, is ready to show off Defrost, a 360-degree Virtual Reality movie, with the world. The movie is one of the first of its kind, using Samsung Gear VR Goggles to create an immersive, emotional experience for viewers. Frederick describes the production of the film, what it's like to acting in a virtual reality film and Oculus technology.
Anatomy of a Scene Interview Series: Dominique Dawson on DMZ
Multi talented costume designer and creative, Dominique Dawson, recently showcased her talent in her field by costume-designing Roberto Patino's DMZ. Originally a DC universe graphic novel, HBO MAX is bringing the comic to life with acclaimed actress Rosario Dawson. The series, produced by Ava DuVernay, is set to premiere on HBO Max on March 17th with portions of the show being teased at the upcoming 2022 SXSW film festival.
Colorist María Carretero on Introducing, Selma Blair
In the documentary, “Introducing, Selma Blair,” actress Selma Blair gives an intimate, raw look at her life as she adapts to living with multiple sclerosis. Colorist María Carretero discussed her work on the film with ProductionHUB, including several different looks established to help support the storyline—Selma’s introduction, her fight with MS, her recovery, sharing her story with the world, and interview footage.
Anatomy of a Scene: Katherine Waddell on Balloon Animal
In our lastest interview, we spoke with actress, producer, and co-founder of First Bloom Films, Katherine Waddell, whose debut feature production, Balloon Animal, recently received multiple recognitions from national and international film festivals. She is currently working as an executive producer on “The Inventor” an animated feature starring Daisy Ridley, Stephen Fry, Marion Cotillard and Matt Berry.
DP Carissa Dorson safely captures a unique late night talk show for “A Little Late with Lilly Singh”
Lilly Singh is a comedian, talk show host, and actress, who rose to fame as a YouTube star in which she chronicled her thoughts and daily activities. In 2019, replacing Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC released A Little Late with Lilly Singh, which recently started its second season. Ditching the traditional television studio, the daily half-hour talk show is produced at a house in Los Angeles following production protocols and safety guidelines relating to the COVID-19 pandemic. The show is shot by Director of Photography Carissa Dorson (It’s a Party, CollegeHumor) with a mix of AU-EVA1, LUMIX GH5S, and GH5 cameras.
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