Sponsorships are a great strategy for getting that next big film project made. Here are 8 things to keep in mind when finding them.
9 Cameras. 6 Filmmakers. 5 Musicians. 1 Audio Mixer. Lots of Training Ground. #9CamJam
What happens when you combine 9 cameras, 6 filmmakers, 3 jazz musicians, a rock guitarist, a freestyle rapper and an 8-channel audio mixer? You get fertile ground for a training blog series you won’t want to miss!
Importance of Prioritizing
Why I stopped podcasting in favor of spending more time on what I really want to do.
Why The 1-Man Crew Needs Color Grading Skills
Why color grading is an important skill for all you small or 1-man crews.
A Primer on Photo and Video Copyright Usage
Photo stealers beware! Do you have rights to that image you’re posting on your blog? Suggestions for protecting your butt, as well as your own copyrights.
5 Reasons to Stop Using a Paper Shot List
This guest post from director and “On the Lot” reality TV game show finalist Zach Lipovsky has some great tips on paperless filmmaking apps.
Five Filmmaking Lessons from Woody Allen
Woody Allen has written and directed 46 feature films in as many years. Here are five key lessons every filmmaker should take away from Woody’s career.
What Does It Mean to be a “Professional”?
Let this be the end-all, be-all definition of what it means to be a professional.
Giving Credit Where Credit’s Due
Credits count. They help potential clients determine whether or not to hire a filmmaker, producer or studio. To be fair to them and those involved, I encourage you to practice what I call good “creditquette”.
Send Me Your Questions
Last week I was on the KRE8 Insights Expert Interrogations where I addressed questions related to branding, blogging and building a team (watch the replay here). We had to end before we could get to all the questions. As promised, I want to give anyone who didn’t get a chance to ask their questions (or […]