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Green Lens Media Produces Videos for ELM’s 2020 Commonwealth Environmental Leadership Awards

By Adam Nathaniel Greene On December 6, 2020 · Add Comment
The Environmental League of Massachusetts (ELM) signed Green Lens Media onboard to create videos for their 2020 Commonwealth Environmental Leadership Awards. This year’s awards go to Secretary John Kerry (Dec. 8), Biogen (Dec. 10), the League of Conservation Voters (Dec. 15), and the organizers of the Boston Climate Strike (Dec. 17). You can read more [...]
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Writer Cathryn Humphris of Mad Men, Under the Dome, and Supernatural, Speaks On The Realities of Working in TV

By Viktor Herrmann On June 19, 2015 · Add Comment
I moved around a lot as a kid. First off, I started life all the way across the world in the little country of Bulgaria, before getting on a plane at the age of eight and heading to the big ol’ US of A. From there, I moved almost every year, spending brief periods in [...]
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Filmmaker Matthew Nash Talks About His Work, Influences and Style

On April 16, 2015 By Viktor Herrmann
Hello again, friends and compatriots! We’re jumping right back into our conversation with the head of Lesley’s Film and Animation department, Matthew Nash. Apart from his academic duties, Matt is an accomplished, award-winning filmmaker, most well-known for his powerful documentary film entitled 16 Photographs at Ohrdruf. If you missed last week’s post, be sure to [...]
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Lesley University’s New Digital Filmmaking Program

On April 1, 2015 By Viktor Herrmann
As of writing this, I am just a little over a month shy of graduating from Lesley University. It has been a fantastic four years, and I’ve been fortunate enough to meet some wonderful peers and professors. My only complaint throughout was, “Geez, I wish there was more film stuff.” And wouldn’t you know it, [...]
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“Better Call Saul” Writer Gennifer Hutchison Discusses Her Craft and Career

On March 17, 2015 By Viktor Herrmann
As of writing this, we are over halfway done with the first season of the Breaking Bad spinoff, Better Call Saul, and I think by this point, we can all breathe a sigh of relief. Not only does Better Call Saul avoid the pitfalls of most failed spinoffs, it rockets past them to become a [...]
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The Top 14 Films of 2014

On February 24, 2015 By Viktor Herrmann
Just over a year ago I wrote a blog entitled “The Top 13 Films of 2013,” praising the year for its quantity of entertaining, well crafted, and sometimes even superb, movies. That post ended with the sentiment that it would not be likely for 2014 to feature such an array of high-quality work. Well, that’ll [...]
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Breaking Bad’s Tom Schnauz Talks Writing, Directing, and “Better Call Saul” – PART 2

On June 25, 2014 By Viktor Herrmann
Alright, friends, let’s not waste any time here. Diving right back into the second half of my and Adam’s interview with Breaking Bad writer/director/producer Tom Schnauz! VIKTOR HERRMANN: About the end [of the series], this is just a little aside, but do you know whose idea it was to use “Baby [...]
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Breaking Bad’s Tom Schnauz Talks Writing, Directing, and “Better Call Saul”

On June 18, 2014 By Viktor Herrmann
Anybody who knows me knows that I love “Breaking Bad”. Hell, to say I love “Breaking Bad” is to say World War II was a minor international conflict. I adore the show. Every aspect. The performances, the production design, the editing, the cinematography, the music (both needle drops and score)—all of it is absolutely masterful. [...]
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Culture, Cheeseburgers, and Sustainable Fashion: Combating Our Disposable Mentality

On May 22, 2014 By Viktor Herrmann
We live in a time of constant upgrades. That brand new smartphone? Replaced by the latest model in a matter of months. That top-of-the-line gaming rig? Obsolete by the end of the year. That hip new fashion trend? Only hip until the newest “latest and greatest” trend takes over. We buy things, use them until [...]
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Nursing the Bruised Ego — Why Tough Feedback is the Best Feedback

On March 27, 2014 By Viktor Herrmann
It takes a lot to be a successful writer. For starters, it takes persistence and hard work. It takes imagination. Passion. Love for what you’re doing. But it also takes a whooole lot of objectivity. I don’t care if you’re Quentin Tarantino or Ernest Hemingway—if you’re not objective about your own work, you will never [...]
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    • Lesley University’s New Digital Filmmaking Program April 1, 2015
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