It’s no secret that the continued influx of Georgia–based film and television productions is creating more and more local job opportunities. For those not already actively working within the industry, however, finding these jobs can be a daunting task. Whether you’re looking to be in front of the camera or you’re more comfortable behind the scenes, Cinema South Expo offers numerous panels featuring a wide range of industry experts at Open Rivers Film Academy inside the Pinewood Atlanta Studios in Fayetteville, Ga. Jan. 30, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. (early entry at 9 a.m. for military veterans). Georgia native Jasmine Burke (pictured above) of Jasmine Burke Productions is an actor and award-winning filmmaker who has appeared in “The Secret Life of Bees,” “The Vampire Diaries,” “Skinned,” and other productions for screens big and small. She’ll be hosting a panel called Getting the Audition Right for aspiring actors.
- 1/21/2016
- backstage.com
To go along with every other actor in "Captain America: Civil War" who has been interviewed by Entertainment Weekly, Sebastian Stan has now stepped up to the plate to discuss his character Bucky Barnes in the film, since he will be the defining piece that causes the "Civil War" in the first place. So how does Stan feel about his role in this movie?
"Oh, it’s so much fun. And it can be so nerve‑wracking, too. I’m really in awe of our stunt coordinators, Sam Hargrave and James Young. We had them on Winter Soldier and they’ve just given a whole different energy to these movies. The fighting is just very grounded. It’s brutal. It’s very physical. I kind of feel like I’m really learning how to fight, to be honest!"
Next he was asked where Bucky is at the beginning of the movie,...
"Oh, it’s so much fun. And it can be so nerve‑wracking, too. I’m really in awe of our stunt coordinators, Sam Hargrave and James Young. We had them on Winter Soldier and they’ve just given a whole different energy to these movies. The fighting is just very grounded. It’s brutal. It’s very physical. I kind of feel like I’m really learning how to fight, to be honest!"
Next he was asked where Bucky is at the beginning of the movie,...
- 12/4/2015
- by Nicholas Williams
- LRMonline.com
Captain America: The Winter Soldier already has a lot of people claiming it as the best Marvel movie yet, which is bizarre hyperbole in the face of The Avengers, but for those who love a grounded spy yarn it definitely has a maturity not present in any other Marvel outing to date. Or at least a different style of superhero storytelling. Imagine it as Captain America: Enemy of the State with double the action sequences. Rob’s review is thorough and glowing, worthy of a great superhero movie that tones down its superheroism in favor of plot intrigue. It’s a sentiment matched by a ton of critics, but I can’t agree with it completely. The positives absolutely outweigh the negatives, and it’s a very slick movie, but there’s more to do than simply throwing ticker tape from out your office window. Mostly because it would be difficult to find ticker tape these...
- 4/4/2014
- by Scott Beggs
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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