Filmmaking / Directing : Shooting a Proof of Concept by Michael G Kehoe

Michael G Kehoe

Shooting a Proof of Concept

I developed this concept for a series and created a short film to enter the festival world. Surrounding myself with people who are smarter than me on set is always the best path. Collaboration is key. From concept to delivery we created this thrilling short. I've shared the journey with many and wanted to share it with all here on Stage32. Never give up, Never surrender. Feel free to ask any questions.

Robert Macfarlane

Congratulations this looks like a great film, where can we see it?

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the encouragement and motivation, Michael G Kehoe. What were some challenges you/your team faced when making a Proof of Concept?

Shellie Schmals

Hi Michael G Kehoe - way to go on your first project! Who is the audience for the POC? Investors only, or festivals too?

Michael G Kehoe

This is not my first project, although it is a first for a proof of concept for a television series. There were many challenges. This is my 4th short film that I'ver written and directed, my first went to Sundance. I also wrote and directed 3 features that have been distributed through major studios. I am very interested in paying it back to those that are attempting their first short film. There are many hurdles to get over before jumping into the water of the production of your first short.

Lady Vera

I like what you said very encouraging “ Never give up , never surrender “

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the challenges you faced, Michael G Kehoe. Congratulations on having three films distributed through major studios!

Rosemond Perdue

Congrats Michael and thank you for sharing your journey and knowledge with everyone.

Amanda Toney

Congratulations Michael, love that never give up, never surrender!

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