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Lessons from the AI Filmmaking Rabbit Hole: Holly Willis on Teaching During Rapid Technological Change

An AI Dreams of Dogfish

I recently found myself sitting between three tech bros on my right and three cinephiles on my left. The film festival panel was meant to be a discussion about AI in the film industry; instead, it was an exasperating—if entertaining—demonstration…  Read more

By Dec 15, 2023

Hits & Misses: How Six Sundance 2023 Titles Performed in Distribution

A black teenage boy hunches over a scooter on a street.Josiah Cross in A Thousand and One (courtesy of Aaron Ricketts/Focus Features)

After nearly flatlining during the pandemic years, American independent film saw some signs of life in 2023. While optimists might call it a year of transition as the industry looks for new audiences and a new equilibrium, cynics see an…  Read more

By Dec 15, 2023

Authoring Your Life Story: Joanne McNeil on Self-Archiving and George Westren

A detail of George Westren's "Diamonds in Stone"

For any artist who works with digital files in the twenty-first century (that’s most of us), the work—in addition to making the art—is making sure it sticks around.  To both archive and maintain your own work is a reminder of…  Read more

By Dec 15, 2023

In an Instance

An old desktop computer with the word "Tulpa" on the monitor rests on a green table.Tulpamancer

During the pandemic, while I was stuck at home in Maryland, a friend from California suggested that we catch up in virtual reality. This had been their favorite pandemic activity. We set a time and decided to meet at a…  Read more

By Dec 15, 2023


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