January 2017

Sundance REPLAY | Lights, Camera, Edit: Directing with an Editorial Eye | Adobe Creative Cloud

Whether moving from the director’s chair to the edit bay or working collaboratively between the two, having an understanding – or even mastery – of more than one filmmaking discipline can deeply enrich the final project. Hear from a panel of Sundance alums on how diverse perspectives influence success in independent, big budget, and serial content. The panelists include David Lowery (St. Nick, Pioneer, Ain’t Them Bodies Saints, A Ghost Story), Jennifer Phang (Half-Life, Advantageous), and Kyle Patrick Alvarez (Easier with Practice, C.O.G. The Stanford Prison Experiment) and will be moderated by Adobe’s Meagan Keane (We Live in Public, Ms. Wheelchair America). https://adobe.ly/2k5RodJ

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Sundance 2017: Pillow Talk with Ingrid Goes West

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We’re getting up close and personal with a twist. We’re in bed with the editor of “Ingrid Goes West,” Jack Price at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Join us as we talk to Jack about his work on the film. We’ll also be picking his brain for thoughts on what’s next in storytelling and the experiences for viewers.

About “Ingrid Goes West”
Ingrid is an unstable young woman with a checkered past of obsessive behavior. She secretly moves to Los Angeles to get close to Taylor Sloane—an Instagram “lifestyle guru” with a fabulous artist boyfriend, a camera-ready terrier, and an array of new products and brands to promote to her followers. After Ingrid adopts a Taylor-made identity for herself, her machinations to prove she’s BFF material for her Insta idol are underway—that is, until she meets Taylor’s obnoxious brother Nicky, who threatens to tear down her façade.

Aubrey Plaza is fearless in her performance as Ingrid, whose elaborate fabrications and unsettling behavior lead to an avalanche of harrowing and squirm-worthy situations. In the modern world of self-appointed social media “influencers,” where emojis are preferred over real emotion, writer/director Matt Spicer and co-writer David Branson Smith brilliantly satirize the ideal lives we create online, yet at the same time acknowledging the effects of a technologically dominated society where the human needs for truth and connection are still essential to our being.

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Sundance 2017: Pillow Talk with A Ghost Story — Teaser

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We’re getting up close and personal with a twist. We’re in bed with the director, writer, and producer of “A Ghost Story” at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. Watch the full interview with David Lowery and Toby Halbrooks: http://bit.ly/2jDCPLg

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