The Cover Story
- Mindy Kaling is Just Getting Started
The mastermind behind such shows as Never Have I Ever and The Sex Lives of College Girls has excelled at razor-sharp comedy that gives voice to the underrepresented. Now, the opportunities she's handing to diverse, next-gen talents amount to a Hollywood makeover.
Written by Steve Chagollan / Photography by Ari Michelson
Featured Articles
- New PGA Presidents Hit the Ground Running
For Stephanie Allain and Donald De Line fostering inclusion, sustainability, fair compensation, and proper due for producers are just some of the items on their agenda. Photography by Matthew Smith - The Ebb and Flow of the Indie Marketplace
As the streaming gold mine dries up and studio specialty divisions wither on the vine, the strategies that defined the indie market in its heyday regain traction. But the one-size-fits-all model doesn't apply in today's landscape
Written by Anthony Kaufman - Big Screen vs. Small Screen
Four producers weigh in on the pros and cons. And adjusting to the new landscape in the streaming age.
Written by Rob Feld - Reality Get 'Scout-ified'
The pioneering company behind Queer Eye for the Straight Guy and Legendary conjures the magic behind the marginalized.
Written by Robert Abele - Atlanta's Siren Song
Call it "Silicon Peach" or call it " The Black Mecca." But with its own production infrastructure, talent pool, and cultural imprint, the Georgia capital can no longer be called a Hollywood satellite.
Written by Candice Dyer
Brief Takes
- A Producer's Toolkit with Game of Thrones' Greg Yaitanes
The Emmy-winning producer-director, a high-tech early adopter, believes in working smart via exhaustive prep, a streamlined work process and, most importantly, a healthy work-life balance
Written by Steve Chagollan - Marking Time: Julie Ansell Brings Judy Blume Classic to Life
Producer Julie Ansell shares her thoughts on bringing a controversial Judy Blume classic to life as a theatrical feature, and why it took more than 50 years for the author to sign off on it. - In the Footsteps of Giants with Producer Greg Araki
Making its debut at Sundance in 1992, we examine how Greg Araki's film The Living End became the turning point for the so-called New Queer Cinema movement.
Written by Steve Chagollan
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