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Can You Face Your Own Failures as a Filmmaker?
“Failure is always an option”-Adam Savage
“I didn’t fail the test, I just found 100 ways to do it wrong.”-Benjamin Franklin
“Develop success from failures. Discouragement and failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success.” –Dale Carnegie
Why …
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Tagged directing, facing failure, filmmaker., filmmaking tips, screenwriting, tips for filmmakers
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How to start and finish a film: Tell a story with the resources you already have
I learned early in my journey to become a film Director how to finish a film. I am not talking about the technical aspects. I am talking about how to actually complete your indie film with the tools you already …
3D A Director’s View
I am a little bit late on the scene as regards Jeffrey’s and Brian’s exchange about 3D but owing to a busy schedule I just managed to catch Avatar a few days ago.
I have to say I find merit …
How to Direct Actors with CC Courtney
On Monday, January 18, 2010, the Austin Film Meet gathered at the Rude Mechanicals’ Off Center theatre in Austin, Texas, for an amazing presentation by Meisner instructor CC Courtney. More than 60 people attended and two scenes and one monologue …
Where is Peter Cushing when you need him?
As I was watching the latest Sherlock Holmes film, I found myself profoundly disappointed for many reasons. The production design was over the top and lacked realism, the new face of Holmes as a tormented genius, got my hopes up …
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Tagged actor, directing, director, editorials, performance, professionalism, Star Wars
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Hitchcock and other bad words
I was browsing Hulu and found a really cool interview with Alfred Hitchcock that I thought everyone should watch. He discusses his style and why actors are kind of like cattle.
Part 1
Part 2
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