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MakingOf.com
I was recently sent a link from a film school classmate (thanksBobby ) for an interesting new website called MakingOf.com .
It was co-founded byNatalie Portman and according to the site it “provides an intimate, fresh look into the process of creating entertainment by the insiders themselves.”
Swanky right?
In the interview below filmmakerDarren Aronofsky talks about his writing process thus far and how it’s evolving.
Funny thing was it sounded a lot like how I find I’m approaching screenwriting. He says as much and I agree with him, I think there’s an obvious distinction between how a screenwriter writes and how a screenwriter/director writes— check it out.
Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at the award winning indie film, “
And just to show the diversity of content on their site here’s an interview with “