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January 2003

How to Be a... Production Designer

By Ann Jackman
Erin Muldoon Stetson
Indie Production Designer Erin Muldoon Stetson informs readers of the job -- from the first artistic visualizations to the imaginative use of color and composition in each scene helping to create the overall look and emotion of a film.

Films on Human Rights

By Chris Cooke
A still from "Georgie Girl."
A selection of reviews of films showing at the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in Boston this year.

Drawn to Human Drama

By Amy Roeder
A still from "Touched."
Director Laurel Chiten delves into the world of alien abductees in her latest documentary "Touched."

Industry News

By Allison Walton
"All About You" will screen as part of the Roxbury Film Festival Films@First Night.
Project Greenlight contestants, First Night films, and more... A report of news & events in the local industry for January 2003.

Women's Night

By Amy Souza
The Providence Women's Film Festival logo.
Johanna Dery creates a new format for the Providence Women’s Film Festival -- a year-round screening series showcasing films made by women.

Sight Unseen

By Asa PittmanA new documentary from writing-producing team, Myles Gordon and Susan Hajjar, introduces audiences to a little-known community in Boston’s melting pot of diversity: the deaf-blind.

An Accidental Filmmaker

By Rebecca Prime
Filmmaker Laura Dunn.
Laura Dunn, whose films "Green" and "Become the Sky" will screen at the Boston MFA this month, talks about becoming a filmmaker with a mission.