The Ealing studios story began in 1902, and their long legacy stretches the lifespan of the oldest continuously working film studio in the world, still in working order to this day. Despite this, ‘Ealing’ is as inseparable from the idea
How They Adapted The Lord of the Rings
Video-essayist and author Lindsay Ellis, following an absence during the release of her novels Axiom’s End and Truth of the Devine, has published an extensive Nebula Original video-essay about the film series which first ignited an interest in filmmaking in
The Orchid Thief Thief – Susan Orlean on Adaptation
Charlie Kaufman’s Adaptation is an adaptation about adaptation, whereas Susan Orlean’s The Orchid Thief, is about adaption. Or, maybe not. Really, The Orchid Thief is a factual chronicling of Orlean’s fascination with plant dealer John Edward Laroche and his consuming
Single Location Scripts
Containing a story within a single location is a great way not only to spare your budget undue inflammation, but also to bring tension and drama to an unavoidable and concentrated pitch. That said, containing the breadth of a story