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Do you want a 2-½ hour course with who many consider the master of filmmaking? Tonight at 6:30p EDT, HBO has a documentary, “Spielberg”. It premiered last night and we must see it again (and probably again). If you have any interest in telling a visual story, you want to watch this. Learn more here: http://www.hbo.com/documentaries/spielberg
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Thanks Brian.
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cmgap wrote
Thanks Brian.
You are quite welcome. There are some many filmmaking luminaries featured in the documentary. It's a great teaching tool.
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It turned up last night on satellite TV here...what a great insight into a truly talented man!
It was starting about the time I was heading to bed (due to an early start). Two and a half hours later....
Thanks for the recommendation!
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Bob+Howes wrote
It turned up last night on satellite TV here...what a great insight into a truly talented man!
You are quite welcome. Janet & I watched it a second time. It's a story of a few decades in the history of film
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HBO has confirmed a diverse array of timely and thought-provoking documentaries for the first half of 2018, including: Judd Apatow’s two-part, four-and-a-half-hour documentary THE ZEN DAIRIES OF GARRY SHANDLING; Peter Kunhardt’s KING OF THE WILDERNESS.
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adrainsmith wrote
HBO has confirmed a diverse array of timely and thought-provoking documentaries for the first half of 2018, including: Judd Apatow’s two-part, four-and-a-half-hour documentary THE ZEN DAIRIES OF GARRY SHANDLING; Peter Kunhardt’s KING OF THE WILDERNESS.
Great link, thank you.
Arthur Miller is March 19. Interviews shot by his daughter. He's a favorite playwright of mine.