Ariel Marx is a film composer to watch. It’s early in her career, but her credits already include an impressive variety of dramas and comedies on both film and television. She’s assisted on projects like Wonder and Amazon’s Z: The Beginning of Everything, and her own scores have been in the films West of Her, By Jingo, and The Tale, which premiered at Sundance earlier this year and runs on HBO next month. She’s even worked in augmented reality with Armen Perian’s The Angry River, a piece about human traffickers that changes with the direction of the viewer’s gaze — an impressive challenge for a traditionally linear form […]...
- 4/24/2018
- by Randy Astle
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Ariel Marx is a film composer to watch. It’s early in her career, but her credits already include an impressive variety of dramas and comedies on both film and television. She’s assisted on projects like Wonder and Amazon’s Z: The Beginning of Everything, and her own scores have been in the films West of Her, By Jingo, and The Tale, which premiered at Sundance earlier this year and runs on HBO next month. She’s even worked in augmented reality with Armen Perian’s The Angry River, a piece about human traffickers that changes with the direction of the viewer’s gaze — an impressive challenge for a traditionally linear form […]...
- 4/24/2018
- by Randy Astle
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Upon doing an interview with writer, director and producer, Ethan Warren, of the film West of Her, I had some technical difficulties with the recording of the interview. So this made me come up with an idea. Why don’t I just write a review of the film which includes some insight from the writer and director himself? In this review I will talk about certain parts of the film and follow them by some special insight from Ethan Warren throughout the review. Let’s see how this works out shall we?
In West of Her, Dan (Ryan Caraway) an orphan with no ties to anyone, signs on with a mysterious organization which lay out linoleum tiles in streets of towns across America. Dan gets paired up with a stranger named Jane (Kelsey Siepser) who sees their task as a whimsical lark, while Dan sees it as something with much more meaning.
In West of Her, Dan (Ryan Caraway) an orphan with no ties to anyone, signs on with a mysterious organization which lay out linoleum tiles in streets of towns across America. Dan gets paired up with a stranger named Jane (Kelsey Siepser) who sees their task as a whimsical lark, while Dan sees it as something with much more meaning.
- 2/2/2018
- by Chris Salce
- Age of the Nerd
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