There is more than just the science of filmmaking that we can learn from the master filmmakers of yesteryear.
Building and Working with a Film Community
Today is part 3 of 3 of a guest blog series on the making of a fantasy film web series. Great for anyone looking to build a team of collaborators.
Shooting Narrative Scenes with Two Cameras
Shooting narrative fiction scenes with two or more cameras can be extremely effective if done right. Here are some tips for 2-camming on a set.
20 Years of Making Films and 7 Lessons I’ve Learned
There are so many things I’ve learned about filmmaking in the 20 years since I took my first class. These seven are pretty high up there.
Production Lessons from Our Creative Mornings Documentary (Part 2 of 3)
Three key lessons I learned during the production of our short film doc that I think are particularly useful for those of you who are used to being 1-man (or woman) shows.
What Excuses Are Holding You From Making Your Film?
These five excuses may seem obvious, but ask yourself, “Am I secretly using some or all of them to hold me back from pursuing my dream?” An inspirational post to light a fire under your butt.
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.
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.
YouTube and Leadercast Film Competitions
If you want to be a filmmaker, you have to make films. Here are two up-coming competitions you should seriously consider. They offer amazing exposure and one of them has a half-million dollar grand prize and the opportunity to be produced by Ridley Scott!