On Tuesday, January 28th, the Songwriters Hall of Fame (SHOF) returned to the LA Film School to honor this year’s Oscar nominated songwriters ahead of the February 9th ceremony.
Three Time Oscar Nominated Visual Effects Supervisor Pablo Helman Discusses His Pioneering Work with Martin Scorsese on The Irishman, The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Visual Effects, and What He Learned From George Lucas When He Earned His First Oscar Nomination.
Hildur Guðnadóttir on Potentially Reteaming with Todd Phillips and Joaquin Phoenix, Her Historic Golden Globes Win, and Why She Will Never Have a Team of Composers Working for Her.
Oscar Nominated Production Designer Bob Shaw on His Ongoing Partnership with Martin Scorsese, the Pressures of Shooting Three Locations a Day, and How Standing Up to Producers Scored Big with Scorsese
Eleven-Time Oscar Nominee Diane Warren Opens Up on Breakthrough Star Chrissy Metz Winning Her Approval, Making Oscar History as a Female, and the Steven Tyler Moment That Made Her Cry.
Oscar Nominated Sound Designer Alan Murray on the Potential for a Joker Sequel, the Media Frenzy Surrounding the Film’s Premiere, and Its Ultimate Triumph at the Box Office and Record Setting Eleven Academy Award Nominations as a Comic Book Film.
Oscar Nominated Editor Jeff Groth Discusses the Two Mouse Approach When Editing with Director Todd Phillips, Joaquin’s Decision to Reshoot Several Scenes as Arthur Fleck Evolved, and the Thomas Wayne Confrontation Dilemma in Joker
Oscar Nominated Sound Mixers Tom Ozanich and Dean Zupancic Discuss Their Work With Director Todd Phillips on DC’s R-Rated Joker and The Social Commentary at the Heart of The Film Receiving a Record Eleven Oscar Nominations.