Some of the pre-release buzz around The Irishman was … skeptical. Yes, director Martin Scorsese remains one of the most celebrated filmmakers in the world, but wasn’t he repeating himself by making another mob movie starring Robert De Niro? And was his character-and-performance-driven approach compatible with VFX-heavy filmmaking?
Knives Out, writer-director Rian Johnson’s fond, fast-paced and funny homage to detective fiction — and Agatha Christie in particular — reunites Johnson with cinematographer Steve Yedlin, ASC, his behind-the-camera collaborator since his 2005 debut film, Brick.
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I wrote this short e-book about collaborative editing and networked storage technology as part of a thought-leadership and lead-generation campaign for Dell EMC.
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