New York Times OpDocs

  • Filmmaker Update

    The Watchlist (April 2022)

    Looking for your next go-to TV show? Or want to know what's hot in the world of features? Check out our freshly compiled watchlist, featuring exciting new projects from Short of the Week alums that are available to watch now.

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    Fade to Black——Is the Feature Film Dying?

    As the theatrical film experience gives up its dominance as the mass-market medium for storytelling, the feature film format seems destined to fade with it. What’s happening?

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    Experimental Neta Cohen

    Six to Six

    During the long sleepless nights, the familiar home surroundings of a new mother take on a dark, eerie appearance.

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    Sci‑Fi Julian Cooke & Sebastian Dias

    New Media

    We've been attacked again—only this time it's our own fault.

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    Horror Ryan Patrick

    Gremlins: Recall

    The GREMLINS are back! Get ready for a fan film that delivers on the goods of the original movies and adapts everybody's favorite holiday season monsters for a new generation.

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    New Media Winners! | SOTW Awards 2013

    Winner![php]playlist(9058);[/php] Last year saw interactive films finally come into their own as a format for real storytelling. This year, Bear 71 upped the ante with even more interactivity allowing viewers to navigate a map of security cameras as they track a bear across a wildlife refuge.

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    2024: A Year in Review

    A look back at what we got up to in 2024 and quick peek at 2025.

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    Is AI the Future of Filmmaking?

    Overview of how AI may shift the filmmaking world over the coming years—the opportunities and questions it raises.

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