Allan
Maurer interviews Dale Pollock, the Hollywood producer,
writer and Dean of the Winston-Salem
N.C. School of the Arts film program, about the difficulty
of teaching creativity and out-of-the-box story thinking, his
own career as a producer, and the growing reputation of the school's
RiverRun Film Festival.
(Photo above from "Perils of Nude Modeling," an entertaining
ten-minute film, which we first saw at the Riverrun Film Festival
in Winston-Salem, now on AOL's moviefone.com and the International
Student Film Festival DVD.)
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