In MPEG’s Town Hall on Zoom, Cathy Repola Talks Pandemic and Racism
“We can no longer stand by and remain silent.” […]
“We can no longer stand by and remain silent.” […]
The Inside Out LGBT Film Festival unveiled its juried winners on Sunday. The top accolades went to Faraz Shariat’s No Hard Feelings for Best First Feature and Aisling Chin-Yee and Chase Joynt’s No Ordinary Man for Best Canadian Feature. […]
Releasing the first results from a long-gestating industry survey, the Hollywood Commission — chaired by Anita Hill — has shared grimly unsurprising findings, including that fewer than half of those who participated believe the industry […]
Google’s corporate parent agreed to overhaul how it treats allegations of sexual misconduct in its executive ranks, ending a tumultuous period in the company’s history that led to employee walkouts and internal outrage. […]
For American women, the battle for the right to vote was long and hard-fought, pitting three generations of suffragists against the nation’s political and economic establishment. When the vote was finally won, with the ratification of the […]
If history is a guide, one of the surest ways to get an Oscar is by being a nondisabled person playing a disabled character. About 25 actors have won Oscars for such performances, including Jamie Foxx for Ray (2005) and Angelina Jolie for […]
Dear Members of the Motion Picture Editors Guild, While we continue to grieve the tragic murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud […]
When the winning editor was announced for Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Comedy Series at the 2016 Emmy Awards ceremony, picture editor Kabir Akhtar, ACE, was stunned to hear his name. […]
“We hope that our industry will be able to celebrate other landmarks of diversity in the days ahead.” […]
First African American to be nominated for an Oscar in Film Editing for “Midnight Cowboy” […]
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