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Actors Michelle Monaghan And Gbenga Akinnagbe Discuss Their Roles In Fort Bliss

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hi0XzGh9E8 Below is the transcript from the Q&A with actors Michelle Monaghan and Gbenga Akinnagbe following a private screening of their new film Fort Bliss which was screened at NYFA’s…

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Method Acting: Method or Madness?

…days off. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJMoKMieNn8 One can only imagine what it must have been like for the bellboys walking past Ledger’s suite and hearing that now-iconic laugh late into the night. Regardless,…

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Making Bond Pretty: Skyfall Sequel Ups Its Cinematography Game

…top his spy game masterpiece, Sam Mendes is redefining what kind of movie a Hollywood blockbuster can be. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFacxpBhXFg From the very first go-around in 1962’s Dr. No, Bond films…

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Not Bound By The Rules: An Interview With NYFA Musical Theatre Instructor And Writer/Composer Bobby Cronin

…and Daybreak, and what advice he’d give to aspiring composers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3FoC7TB6iE Transcript Bobby Cronin: I’m Bobby Cronin and I teach Pop Rock, Musical Theatre, Audition, and I write some of…

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How To Become A Film Critic: An Interview With Rob Ager

…up the articles and videos at my website www.collativelearning.com (biased recommendation of course). There’s only one other independent online film analyst / critic I recommend at the moment and that’s…

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7 Tips To Improve Your Vocal Performance & Health

…can be found in most health food stores. Happy Lozenging! For any other questions you may have, feel free to Like my Facebook page and post your query – www.facebook.com/arvocstudio…

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A Brief Look at the History of Broadcast Journalism

…significance in broadcast journalism until this day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYVn0hzcSs0&feature=youtu.be In a survey then taken in 1940, 65% of respondents had stated that radio was their preferred source of news and Murrow’s…

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