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“In early 1940s Hollywood,” writes Robert Guffey, “you had to go out of your way to descend any lower than Monogram Studios.”¹ Monogram was one of the small Hollywood studios – collectively known as Poverty Row – that produced low-budget “B” films. Monogram…
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Quitting A Hollywood Job To Make Movies by Adam William Ward [FULL INTERVIEW] — FilmCourage.com
Originally posted on Student & Young Filmmakers FEEDBACK Film & Screenplay Festival:
Film Courage: Did you move here in 2006? Adam William Ward, Actor/Director: Yes, I came to Los Angeles in 2006. My first day in town actually I got hired at DreamWorks in post-production. My brother got me a job there so Day 1…
