Today we look at a powerful short film I had the honor to direct. An intense encounter between a husband and wife and the problem at the core of their marriage.
Archives for April 2012
Calling for Entries and Submissions
Every month we get tens of thousands of views from filmmakers & photographers. Here’s your opportunity to inspire and educate us with YOUR work.
I May Never Buy a Camera Again
The recent announcements at NAB has made me more convinced on the wisdom of renting vs. buying. What do you think? Join the conversation.
The Divisiveness of Mobile #de_Vices
Zack Arias’ personal project #de_VICE is a great way to end this week’s theme. A simple project with a poignant message that eventually got picked up by CNN. Amazing!
“Asylum” Gets Crazy Numbers
This timelapse film from Drew Geraci is a perfect example of how doing work on the side can maximize your creative output. This blows my mind.
7 Valuable Lessons from Caine’s Arcade
The inspiring story about a 9 year-old’s cardboard arcade offers value life and business lessons for professional creatives.
3 Reasons to Watch Blue Like Jazz Opening Weekend
Regardless of your faith, you should watch Blue Like Jazz opening weekend if you care about indie filmmaking, or if you have big questions about life or God.
Maximizing Your Creative Output
If you want to maximize both the quality of the work you do and the satisfaction you receive from it, you have to fall within one of these categories.
It May Look Simple, But It Ain’t
Philip Bloom’s “Portrait of a Boxer” is a good example of making good filmmaking look “easy” when it really isn’t. This makes a great case study for your business.
My Top 7 Lessons Making Three 10-Second Films
The lessons I learned making three 10-second films are valuable lessons for any filmmaker to heed.