The man was also heard repeatedly asking which Korea Parasite was from
via “Joker deserves Best Picture” says guy who watched, like, 3 movies this year — Fantastic Fools
The man was also heard repeatedly asking which Korea Parasite was from
via “Joker deserves Best Picture” says guy who watched, like, 3 movies this year — Fantastic Fools
Film Courage:What makes you great at story? Writer/Instructor and Script Consultant Shannan E. Johnson (The Professional Pen): That’s a good question What makes me great? Okay, what makes me great at story is that I understand story. And there is a difference between having an idea and having a story. I think a lot of […]
via A Great Idea Doesn’t Make You A Writer by Shannan E. Johnson — FilmCourage.com
Film Courage: I have a logline for you. It’s not very good so I’d like to run it by you? Naomi Beaty, Writer, Screenwriting Teacher and Consultant: Okay. Film Courage: I’m hoping we can deconstruct it. It’s not very clear and maybe you can help clean it up? “A well-meaning librarian helps a prison writing […]
via How To Write A Better Logline by Naomi Beaty — FilmCourage.com
Film Courage: Basically don’t just hire a script consultant so they can tell you your script is great? Be open? Andrew Guerrero, Writer/Director/Actor: That’s for sure. We will fluff our own egos enough. Don’t just hire a consultant to hear you are great because they will tell you you are not! They will tell you […]
via Hiring Script Consultants To Help Finish A Screenplay by Andrew Guerrero — FilmCourage.com
Film Courage: What are the primary reasons that we tell other people stories about our lives? Mark W. Travis, Director/Author/Writer/Instructor: What are the primary reasons we tell people stories about our lives? First of all it’s varied. A lot of reasons but I think the important thing you have to realize is that you do […]
via Primary Reasons To Tell Stories by Mark W. Travis — FilmCourage.com
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In this Film Courage video compilation 17 artists, filmmakers, screenwriters and actors talk about coping with depression, how it affects their creativity, outlook on life, and how they’ve learned to accept it.
Film Courage: What are the first few things you do when making a movie? Jason Satterlund, Filmmaker: The first step would definitely be making sure I understand the script and I think the process of making a film and making any film project is fairly similar. It always starts with the script and making sure […]
via A Director’s Guide To Pre-Production- Jason Satterlund — FilmCourage.com
Film Courage: ‘Telling stories has been fun for you, working in the entertainment industry, not so fun.’ I think that was a quote from you somewhere? Joe Wilson, Writer/Director/Comedian/Photographer: Yes, I think at some point when you’re banging your head against the wall and trying, that is a career. That is what you do if […]
via Telling Stories Is Fun, Working In The Entertainment Business Is Not - Joe Wilson — FilmCourage.com
Film Courage: Can you take us back to the first time you pitched an investor? Josephina Sykes, Filmmaker: Probably 2006 or something? We were trying to get a bigger movie off of the ground. Brad [Sykes] was writing some bigger specs for this production company that was out of state. They’d never produced a movie, […]
via How Does An Investor Know A Filmmaker Is Ready? - Josephina Sykes — FilmCourage.com