The Long Take
THE LONG TAKE: Maestro Ben Rittenhouse on Movies, Makeup, and Monsters
When a movie or TV show needs to transform an actor on set—to show heroic battle wounds or their...
THE LONG TAKE: Visual Artist Anne Goetze on ‘Blooming Where One’s Planted’
Filmmakers often pull from years of production experience and content development when making a...
THE LONG TAKE: Curt Hahn Talks Innovation and Filmmaking on His Own Terms
Working outside the studio system and normal conventions has defined the career of entrepreneur,...
THE LONG TAKE: Multimedia Professional Dieter Spears on Working with Citizens of Autism Advocacy Mission
Autistic individuals wanting a job in media production have more barriers to their employment than...
THE LONG TAKE: Actress, Creator, SAG-AFTRA Nashville President Carla Christina Contreras on the Fight for Our Industry’s Future
On July 14, the Screen Actors Guild – American Federation of Television and Radio Artists...
THE LONG TAKE: A Life in Composition – An Interview with Artist Stacy Widelitz
Music compositions are a major asset in production. An art in their own right, music scores...
THE LONG TAKE: Executive Producer Megan Grisolano on ‘NPT 2.0’
For over 50 years, the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) style of educational, civic, and cultural...
THE LONG TAKE: Kelly Frey – The Road to Worldwide Stages
For many film, television, and live performance projects, dedicated production space is essential....
THE LONG TAKE: Production Designer Duncan Ragsdale on Building Iconic Nashville Movie Sets
Movie sets are so much more than something to fill the screen space. They have the power to elicit...
THE LONG TAKE: Filmmakers Chris Hollo and Mark Mosrie Discuss Forthcoming ‘The Legend of Lake Hollow’ Feature
Tennessee’s cabins offer many natural charms. Often used for weekend retreats, these faraway...