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You’ve got a great idea for film, and it just so happens to be a true story. Best of all, the main character is fantastic and you can’t wait to get him or her on camera! But once you start rolling, and sit back and wait for the magic to happen -- pfft. Your interview is a dud. What went wrong? Getting a person’s story on camera is an elusive process, and since I just spent over five years working on a short and a feature in which I conducted over 40 interviews, I thought I’d share a list of thin…
over 10 years ago
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There are more people making films than ever before, but there are also more platforms for films than ever before. Does the future look bright for independent filmmakers?
about 9 years ago
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The tale of once-popular aggregator Distribber’s demise is complex, ironic, and Filmmakers should be taking note.
over 5 years ago
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Here’s how indie filmmakers can make use of new rules and platforms to dive into film equity finance.
over 5 years ago
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“I think directors who start with documentaries have a special sensibility.”
about 5 years ago
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These clever filmmakers bring new meaning to the phrase ‘blend into the scenery.’
about 5 years ago
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Here’s how a data analytics team could be a filmmaker’s best friend.
almost 5 years ago
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Here’s why making a short is important for completely different creative reasons
than a feature.
about 3 years ago
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What happens when one of the greatest comedians of our time makes a documentary about one of the greatest comedians of all time?
about 3 years ago