The global market for SVOD programming is outpacing North America, and having a profound impact on the future of the film and television business.
Jean-Marc Vallée
Jean-Marc Vallée has mined raw, powerful performances and made the internal external as he's tracked the trials and tribulations of the lost and damaged.
Producer/directors seek a unifying vision without sacrificing artistic integrity.
As the Showtime series enters its final season, Lesli Linka Glatter and her directing team reflect on
Homeland's global reach and the prescience of its storylines.
Directors behind the battle sequences in
Game of Thrones talk tactics, scale and the escalating stakes of television's most epic water-cooler series.
Feature and television directors talk about needle drops as character-builders and scene-setters.
Advent of TV
In TV’s Platinum Age, we look back on the nascent medium’s Golden Age, when live broadcasts ruled the roost and directors learned the ropes through trial and error.
Patrick McManus and his
American Ninja Warrior team make sure they have every angle covered.
Kenny Ortega and Mark Hofeling
Kenny Ortega and production designer Mark Hofeling are in sync when it comes to serving young audiences.
Leaders Out of the Gate
Looking back at select pilots launched since 2000, it's clear that the first decade of the New Millennium paved the way for the current Platinum Age of Television.
Breaking Bad
In
Breaking Bad's series finale, director Vince Gilligan orchestrates an intimate emotional farewell between a self-indulgent kingpin and his embattled wife.
Thomas Kail
Like his inspiration in
Fosse/Verdon, director Thomas Kail has mastered multiple mediums.
The Big Picture
In high-end capture, larger sensors are becoming the new normal.
Making a Statement
Director Kim Gehrig is making waves in the commercial realm but doesn't want to be pigeonholed.
For the Starz series set in L.A.'s Boyle Heights, directors and producers keep it real.