Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
I thought that the feedback video was one of the best gifts this short film could bring me. Everything the audience said was so precise, every emotion… They captured the essence of the film! I never thought it could go so far. It really inspired me to keep on working.…
Photography in Film. The art of Cinematography
FILM PHOTOGRAPHY FILMMAKING NOTES Cinematography is the art of manipulating light and shadow, and capturing it as a moving image. We’ll be posting articles and insights – maybe a bit of inspiration too! Whether you’re a pro or have hardly picked up a camera except to point and shoot at a birthday party, we hope… Continue reading Photography in Film. The art of Cinematography
The ART of ART DIRECTION and PRODUCTION DESIGN in the movies.
ART DIRECTING FILMMAKING NOTES Production Design – the domain of the art director – is the visual art and craft of cinematic storytelling. The most important job that no one outside teh industry knows about The art director renders the screenplay in visual metaphors, a color palette, architectural and period specifics, location designs and sets.… Continue reading The ART of ART DIRECTION and PRODUCTION DESIGN in the movies.
TV Spec Screenplay of NEW GIRL “Career Day”, by Melissa K Willis (plus interview)
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Watch the TV SPEC Screenplay of NEW GIRL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f28EBTf5gYs CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Val Cole JESS – Erynn Brook SCHMIDT – Rob Salerno NICK/BANKS – John Marcucci CECE – Leah Doz WINSTON – Peter Bent COACH – Mark Sparks STUDENT 1 – Graciela Alexandra Martinez STUDENT 2 – Jillian Cameron…
Interview with Winning Novelist David John Roberts III (THE SZGANY CHRONICLES)
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Watch the 1st Chapter Novel Reading of THE SZGANY CHRONICLES: THE UNTOLD TALES OF DRACULA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvwc7m-otmM Novel performed by Mark Sparks Get to know winning writer David John Roberts III: 1. What is your novel about? My novel is a sequel to Bram Stoker’s “Dracula.” It is the fictional account…
TV SPEC Screenplay for GIRLS “Camping”, by Yolanda R Easiley (plus interview)
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Watch the GIRLS “Camping” TV Spec Screenplay Reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvx8u23SqEo CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Val Cole HANNAH – Jillian Cameron MARNIE – Erynn Brook JESSA – Graciela Alexandra Martinez SHOSHANNA/THERESA – Leah Doz ADAM – John Marcucci TOM – Peter Bent RAY – Rob Salerno Matthew Toffolo interview winning writer Yolanda…
1st Scene Screenplay Reading of MYA’S TRUTH, by Thomas L Ferguson (plus interview)
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Watch the 1st Scene Reading of MYA’S TRUTH: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gu6zZ2mR3YU CAST LIST: NARRATOR – Val Cole MYA – Leah Doz MONA – Erynn Brook CANDACE – Graciela Martinez JASMINE – Jillian Cameron ROBERT – John Marcucci WALTER – Rob Salerno Get to know writer Thomas L. Ferguson: 1. What is your…
Deadlines Today for Writing Festival: Stage Play, Comedy/Animation/Fan Fiction Screenplays, Romance Novels
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Deadline May 10th: STAGE PLAY #Festival. Get play performed by actors. FULL FEEDBACK http://www.wildsound.ca/play_contest.html WINNERS get their stageplay read at the Writing Festival. WATCH the recent WINNING STAGEPLAY Readings – http://www.wildsoundfestival.com/stageplay_readings.html —- DEADLINE May 10th: SAVE $10 COMEDY Screenplay Festival – FULL FEEDBACK. Get script performed at festival. http://www.wildsound.ca/comedy_contest.html Watch…
Interview with Francisco Lorite, Filmmaker (Short Film MEDIATION)
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
I always thought that once a film is finished (or abandoned, as someone said once…), it no longer belongs to the filmmakers – it belongs to the audience. The WILDsound festival is the perfect illustration of that. I very much appreciate the fact that your audience took the time to…
Interview with Sarah Deakins, Filmmaker (Short Film GREECE)
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I loved hearing all the different interpretations from the different audience members. Everyone comes to a screening with different backgrounds and history, and that all informs the way in which they receive and perceive a film; it was fascinating to me, and I thought everyone had very valuable things to…