Ever since Stephanie Black was 10 years old, she wanted to be an archaeologist. But she was 17 the first time she put that dream into action. After her mother told her she needed to have a plan for her life, Black slammed her door, opened her laptop, and clicked on a class that was being offered at a local college. Now nine years later, not only is Black a Ph.D. candidate in Archeology at Durham University, she’s the creator of an unexpected trend dominating TikTok — and it’s encouraging...
- 2/24/2023
- by CT Jones
- Rollingstone.com
Conversations With Cinematographers: The Eye Behind the Lens Jacqueline B. Frost Routledge, 2021 “I’m attracted to edgy things,” explains cinematographer Maryse Alberti in a matter-of-fact response to a question posed by Jacqueline B. Frost in a new collection of 23 interviews titled Conversations With Cinematographers: The Eye Behind the Lens. The statement is part of a longer, quite charming commentary by Alberti, who also recalls her arrival in the US as a 19-year-old au pair with almost no exposure to moving images, early work photographing bands for New York Rocker magazine, and eventually shooting Stephanie Black’s 1990 documentary H-2 Worker, […]
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The post “Every Shot Has a Beginning, Middle and End”: Conversations With Cinematographers: The Eye Behind the Lens first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 9/3/2021
- by Holly Willis
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Conversations With Cinematographers: The Eye Behind the Lens Jacqueline B. Frost Routledge, 2021 “I’m attracted to edgy things,” explains cinematographer Maryse Alberti in a matter-of-fact response to a question posed by Jacqueline B. Frost in a new collection of 23 interviews titled Conversations With Cinematographers: The Eye Behind the Lens. The statement is part of a longer, quite charming commentary by Alberti, who also recalls her arrival in the US as a 19-year-old au pair with almost no exposure to moving images, early work photographing bands for New York Rocker magazine, and eventually shooting Stephanie Black’s 1990 documentary H-2 Worker, […]
The post “Every Shot Has a Beginning, Middle and End”: Conversations With Cinematographers: The Eye Behind the Lens first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
The post “Every Shot Has a Beginning, Middle and End”: Conversations With Cinematographers: The Eye Behind the Lens first appeared on Filmmaker Magazine.
- 9/3/2021
- by Holly Willis
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
You may have noticed that not every man Becca Kufrin sent home on The Bachelorette was on the infamous "The Men Tell All" episode. Among them was Lincoln Adim, and you can probably guess why.
The Nigerian-born account executive was the first man to meet Becca before the official season even started. His good looks and accent made him a catch from the start, but things quickly turned for Lincoln about halfway through the season . . . both on the show and in real life.
News broke on June 13 that Lincoln was convicted of indecent assault and battery in May for a 2016 incident. According to reports, he was found guilty of assaulting and groping a woman on a cruise ship. It's expected that he will have to register as a sex offender.
Although we don't know for certain, we think it's pretty clear that Lincoln was probably not on the "Men Tell...
The Nigerian-born account executive was the first man to meet Becca before the official season even started. His good looks and accent made him a catch from the start, but things quickly turned for Lincoln about halfway through the season . . . both on the show and in real life.
News broke on June 13 that Lincoln was convicted of indecent assault and battery in May for a 2016 incident. According to reports, he was found guilty of assaulting and groping a woman on a cruise ship. It's expected that he will have to register as a sex offender.
Although we don't know for certain, we think it's pretty clear that Lincoln was probably not on the "Men Tell...
- 8/1/2018
- by Caitlyn Fitzpatrick
- Popsugar.com
According to a recent report from The Hollywood Reporter, The Orange Is The New Black season 3 folks have brought on actress, Marsha Stephanie Black (left), to come on and portray a new corrections officer. Currently, any other details for her character, is unknown as they're keeping it under tight wraps. She is scheduled to be a recurring character, so we'll see her show up from time to time. Marsha Black's acting credits include roles in Django Unchained and Girls. She'll be joining other season 3 new additions: Mike Birbiglia, Mary Steenburgen and Blair Brown. They also revealed that season 3 will be about "about faith, to a certain extent." Season 3 is due to premiere in the Summer 2015 sometime on Netflix.
- 9/13/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
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