Here are a few posts from last week's Greenpage that might be worth your time...
'Rust' Armorer Trial Opening Statements: Armorer Is Scapegoat, Defense Says
deadline.com: “Just because there was a tragedy doesn’t mean a crime was committed,” Jason Bowles added to the five women and seven men sitting in judgment of his client for the fatality on the indie western starring and produced by Alec Baldwin. “It does not mean that Hannah Gutierrez-Reed caused the crimes they have charged her with.”
Here’s How Sora’s AI Video Could be Good for Filmmakers
nofilmschool.com: As we mentioned when the news broke yesterday of OpenAI’s new AI text-to-video model Sora being released, this is kind of the least surprising news ever. We’ve known that AI was going to be able to eventually reach the levels demonstrated by Sora in those viral clips making their way around the internet (and undoubtedly in your group chats with fellow filmmakers and video friends).
LD Noah Mitz Q&A: Lighting The 66th Annual Grammy Awards Show
Live Design Online: Lighting design firm Full Flood, Inc, takes on large-scale, live-for-broadcast events the way other designers take on repertory theatre, a new show every few weeks, but with the added pressure of a different venue each time and two audiences, one live in the room and the other numbering in the millions on TV.
All RISE
WIT journal: RISE Theatre —Representation, Inclusion, & Support for Employment, was created in a partnership between The Miranda Family Fund and Maestra Music Inc. RISE seeks to build a more equitable and inclusive theatre industry by centralizing DEIA tools and resources through a network of partners, and a national personnel directory that focuses on folks from underrepresented backgrounds. The stated mission includes, but is not limited to, serving women, people of color, trans, nonbinary, deaf, and disabled theatre professionals.
Meow Wolf Announces Texas Artists For Houston Exhibition
by NoPro Newswire | Feb, 2024 | No Proscenium: The fifth Meow Wolf exhibition, and the second in Texas, is coming to Houston’s Fifth Ward. Fives all around. This week the Santa Fe based company announced “40 contributing artists from Texas” who will be part of the latest experience.