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As a writer, I formed a loan-out company so that when I am hired to write film and TV, companies actually hire my company. Then,…
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Written By Naomi Thomson Lynn Lukkas, a filmmaker and professor at the University of Minnesota has been an artist and storyteller her entire life. The…
For anyone unfamiliar, the Hollywood Diversity Report is an 11-year-running annual in-depth analyses of the industry at large. Developed by UCLA, it’s an audit of…
With the huge success of studio art films like I Saw the TV Glow and heartfelt, coming-of-age parodies like The People’s Joker, it’s been a…