SHOOT
Shoot (styled as SHOOT) is a publication dedicated to the advertising sector, launched in 1990 under the name BackStage/Shoot. It offers insights and updates about advertising agencies, their leaders, and creative professionals in the field. Each year, it also presents awards that celebrate different aspects of advertising, including the "New Directors Showcase" and "Best Work You May Never See."
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5 days ago |
shootonline.com | Robert Goldrich
When American Masters approached Marlee Matlin about doing a documentary, Matlin had one name in mind to direct: Shoshannah Stern. Like Matlin, Stern is deaf. She also hadn't directed before. But Matlin, who herself became the first deaf person in the Directors Guild of America just a few years ago, was certain she was up to the task.
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1 week ago |
shootonline.com | John O'Connor
American Cinema Editors (ACE) has announced the key dates for the 76th Annual ACE Eddie Awards, honoring outstanding editing in film, television and documentaries. The awards ceremony will take place on Friday, February 27, 2026, at UCLA’s Royce Hall in Los Angeles. The eligibility period for television submissions runs from November 2, 2024, through December 31, 2025. For feature films, the eligibility window is from January 1, 2025, to December 31, 2025.
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1 week ago |
shootonline.com | Robert Goldrich
The wide-screen spectacle of Formula One gets a gleaming, rip-roaring workout in Joseph Kosinski's "F1," a fine-tuned machine of a movie that, in its most riveting racing scenes, approaches a kind of high-speed splendor. Kosinski, who last endeavored to put moviegoers in the seat of a fighter jet in "Top Gun: Maverick," has moved to the open cockpits of Formula One with much the same affection, if not outright need, for speed. A lot of the same team is back. Jerry Bruckheimer produces.
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2 weeks ago |
shootonline.com | Robert Goldrich
The House narrowly voted Thursday to cut about $9.4 billion in spending already approved by Congress as President Donald Trump's administration looks to follow through on work done by the Department of Government Efficiency when it was overseen by Elon Musk.
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3 weeks ago |
shootonline.com | Robert Goldrich
Years before Ana de Armas was using an ice skate to slice a neck in "From the World of John Wick: Ballerina," she co-starred with Keanu Reeves in a much different film. The erotic thriller "Knock Knock," released in 2015, was de Armas' first Hollywood film. De Armas, born and raised in Cuba, had just come to Los Angeles after acting in Spain. English was new to her, so she had to learn her lines phonetically. "It was tough and I felt miserable at times and very lonely," she says in an interview.
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