Reference and community for the new and independent filmmaker. filmmaking.net is the latest evolution of one of the Net's oldest filmmaking resources - the Internet Filmmaker's FAQ.
A journal and discussion forum promoting a philosophical review of cinema, the salon combines original review articles with email response and argument.
Includes a few articles, events, and many links. The collections section links to Movie Review Special Collections and the Internet Movie Database as well as Mr. Cranky Rates Your Favorite Movies and much more.
A unique website containing interpretive, descriptive review
commentary and historical background, a wealth of film reference material (including a complete Academy Awards History and Film History -by decade), and hundreds of colorful, vintage film poster reproductions for some of the best Hollywood and American classic films in
the last century.
The most comprehensive guide to find and watch feature and short films online. The IFILM network provides consumers the largest online video on demand library in the world, programmed in genre specific movie channels by film and editorial experts.
Includes information on over 200,000 movie and television titles, over 400,000 actors and actresses, nearly 40,000 directors and hundreds of thousands of others. Also links to external reviews and websites.
Dedicated to the preservation, documentation and promotion of the most outstanding past & present photography from all facets of the entertainment industry.
Dedicated to cataloging all sorts of movie mistakes from every movie imaginable. Some of the sections include: top mistake-filled films, worst movie mistakes of all time, alphabetical index of mistake-filled movies.
Established by the National Film Preservation Act of 1988. Sites includes links on perservation, the Film Perservation Foundation, Special Collections and resources.
In addition to the standard links to Internet resources and discussion groups, Charles Deemer has written a resource on the "nuts and bolts" of screenwriting. Beginning screenwriters will learn how to structure and format their scripts, register them with the Writers' Guild of America, and prepare a package to present to an agent as part of a marketing strategy.
Use the table of contents. The Education section includes syllabi, textbook samples, scholarly association. Has a research section as well as SCREENchat, and a reference shelf.
Texas Film Commission has been assisting filmmakers since 1971 with information on a complete range of film-related services and facilities from pre- through post-production.