What does it take to create a haunting, nightmarish opening film sequence? According to Entertainment Weekly, you need David Fincher, an “uncomfortable” storyline and Tim Miller, the creative director for design studio Blur.
On EW.com, Miller gives an inside look on how the credits for Fincher’s “Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” were made.
“[Fincher] wanted to do everything photo-surreal, instead of [using] traditional film effects,” said Miller. “The first time [David and… Continue reading 'Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' Opening Sequence: The Studio Behind The Credits

If you’ve watched “Glee” and pondered long and hard about how, say, Cory Monteith and Lea Michele finds the center of their characters, you’re in luck: The show’s cast and creative team will chat with James Lipton on “Inside the Actors Studio” in 2012.
Weird Al Yankovic is best known for spoofing famous songs (‘Fat,’ ‘Amish Paradise’ and ‘It’s All About the Pentiums’ are some of our favorites), but he’s also written and starred in movies and television shows. (‘UHF,’ FTW.) When he isn’t doing all that, however, he apparently wanders the hallowed halls of Pixar studios. At least according to this photo tweeted by director Lee Unkrich (‘Toy Story 3,’ ‘Finding…