Mike Hogan Justin Bishop Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Filmmaker magazine, the publication produced by The Gotham Film & Media Institute, is set to be rebooted and reimagined under the editorial direction of Mike Hogan, the former executive digital director of Vanity Fair, who left the publication earlier this year. Gotham announced Hogan's hiring Thursday, adding that he will hire a content director for Filmmaker, oversee a brand redesign and refresh, expand the publication's digital and social footprint, and launch an events strategy around the publication. Hogan "will ensure Filmmaker maintains its authority as a leading voice in independent film while building stronger connections between the magazine, The Gotham's broader programs, and the independent storytelling community," the organization said. Related Stories Movies Noah Baumbach to Receive Director Tribute at 2025 Gotham Film Awards (Exclusive) Movies 2024 Gotham Awards: 'A Different Man' Wins Best Feature as 'Nickel Boys,' 'Sing Sing' Each Take Two Scott Macaulay, the co-founder and editor-in-chief of Filmmaker, announced his plans to step down from the Institute earlier this year. Gotham supports the mission of independent film, and hands out the Gotham Awards each year. It is led by Jeffrey Sharp as executive director. "Scott Macaulay has shaped Filmmaker and independent film in profound ways, and it's a privilege to build on the foundation he created," said Hogan in a statement. "I got to know Jeff Sharp and the Gotham team while working at Vanity Fair, and I've always admired their taste, imagination, and integrity. I'm excited to join forces with them as we strengthen Filmmaker's digital presence and usher in its next era." "Mike brings a rare combination of editorial vision and strategic expertise at a pivotal moment for Filmmaker Magazine," added Sharp. "While honoring the publication's legacy, he will position the magazine for a vibrant future, ensuring it remains an essential voice for independent filmmakers and a vital part of The Gotham's mission to support creators." THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up Warner Bros. Discovery A Paramount Takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery? HBO Max's Casey Bloys Isn't Sweating It Rupert Murdoch The Next Murdoch Bet: Page Six Hollywood Production News: Film/TV Tax Incentives, Locations and More 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' to Relocate to California After Nabbing $32 Million in Filming Subsidies Verizon Verizon to Cut 13,000 Jobs, Set Up $20 Million "Reskilling" Fund for Laid Off Staff In "Age of AI" music Poll: AI Is Transforming How We Think About Music Scott Cooper Stacey Wilson Hunt Sets Second Season (and New Home) for 'My Hollywood Story' Podcast Warner Bros. Discovery A Paramount Takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery? HBO Max's Casey Bloys Isn't Sweating It Rupert Murdoch The Next Murdoch Bet: Page Six Hollywood Production News: Film/TV Tax Incentives, Locations and More 'Mr. and Mrs. Smith' to Relocate to California After Nabbing $32 Million in Filming Subsidies Verizon Verizon to Cut 13,000 Jobs, Set Up $20 Million "Reskilling" Fund for Laid Off Staff In "Age of AI" music Poll: AI Is Transforming How We Think About Music Scott Cooper Stacey Wilson Hunt Sets Second Season (and New Home) for 'My Hollywood Story' Podcast