Hi Marko I am a costume designer and stylist in Las Vegas working in show and film and am a member of several film associations. I would be happy to discuss your project via email: robertadumont@aol.com.
Hi Marko I am a costume designer and stylist in Las Vegas working in show and film and am a member of several film associations. I would be happy to discuss your project via email: robertadumont@aol.com.
I'm attempting to start my own film comapny as a hobby, but with other hopes in the future for it. I haven't directed anything before, but I have a project that I think will start me off nicely. I was wondering if anyone had any tips for me on how to be a good director
i will tell you to try to right a little short. call a couple friend and shoot it. from the short film you will know where you stand as a director. directing is really hard but people look at it like a easy job. i learned a lot from directing my first short film
Well... There's the obvious; write or find several short scripts, set a schedule and put together a small crew and cast, then direct. Today it's cheaper than ever with the availability of cameras and...
Expand commentWell... There's the obvious; write or find several short scripts, set a schedule and put together a small crew and cast, then direct. Today it's cheaper than ever with the availability of cameras and audio equipment. Make one a month and by the end of the summer you'll have six completed short films as a director. The first one will be pretty bad, but the sixth will be better. With six finished films you will be seen by your peers as a serious director and that usually convinces people to help with your next, more ambitious project. By the first of 2014 you will be on your way to being a good director You up for that kind of challenge and commitment?
Thanks for everyones advice. It has really answered a lot of questions that i've had for a while.
Hello, after 45 years since I first fell in love with filmmaking, my career has followed many unexpected courses, adding up to the filmmaker I am today. Every film starts as a brand new journey, leading a cast and crew into a delightful battle between a blank screen and a screen that gets filled wit...
Expand postHello, after 45 years since I first fell in love with filmmaking, my career has followed many unexpected courses, adding up to the filmmaker I am today. Every film starts as a brand new journey, leading a cast and crew into a delightful battle between a blank screen and a screen that gets filled with the best storytelling possible. After getting five feature-length (indie) films into production (plus scores of shorts), my Feature #6 (a psych thriller) feels like my very first film. That's because I raise the bar for each film I make and this current project is being raised to the highest standards I have ever attempted, standards on par with some of the most recognized films in the industry. However, filmmaking ain't solitaire. It's an ensemble affair. Now building my ensemble for this high quality, feature motion picture project filmed on 2k resolution on the ARRI Alexa. That's the plan. Fundraising comes first and I need a tight team for that, too. Feature #6 is designed to kick-off a steady stream of feature films in support of a world class, multi-site, motion picture studio complex where hundreds (if not thousands) of jobs will be created, the community enriched, and thousands (if not millions) of lives positively effected. Want to join the effort? May the filmmaking gods be with you!
Nice work (acting). What kind of parts are you interested in? Please send resume and head shot to casting@glenbrookstudios.com so we can keep you on file.
Thank you, Marko! I cant tell you how much I appreciate this comment...this is generally an industry with 0 feedback (nothing to take personal) but something I have noticed. I am sending my info. over...
Expand commentThank you, Marko! I cant tell you how much I appreciate this comment...this is generally an industry with 0 feedback (nothing to take personal) but something I have noticed. I am sending my info. over shortly. Do you have a list of breakdowns? If it is posted on your page, I must have overlooked it. I like a challenge, so I leave myself open for diversity. Thanks again sir. Nick
Marko Sakren is Writer, Producer and Director for his Feature #6, a psychological thriller set in: Los Angeles, Califonia; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Hawthorne, Nevada. Cast, including name talent, TBA mid-March. For full breakdown, visit: http://www.markosakren.com/feature6/...
Expand postMarko Sakren is Writer, Producer and Director for his Feature #6, a psychological thriller set in: Los Angeles, Califonia; Las Vegas, Nevada; and Hawthorne, Nevada. Cast, including name talent, TBA mid-March. For full breakdown, visit: http://www.markosakren.com/feature6/
Mr. Sakren, My name is Zane Robert Spencer. I have many scripts that I can offer you, if you're looking any. Trying to get started in the business isn't easy, so I was hoping maybe someone talented an...
Expand commentMr. Sakren, My name is Zane Robert Spencer. I have many scripts that I can offer you, if you're looking any. Trying to get started in the business isn't easy, so I was hoping maybe someone talented and established, like yourself, could maybe give me my "break". Looking forward to hearing from you...
Hey Marko, I'm the CTO and lead developer at Stage32.com. Please let me know if you have any questions or feedback about the site. I'd love to hear your comments!
Hi Marko. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. As an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 90,000+ members strong spanning 180+ countries making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members pay it forward and...
Expand postHi Marko. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. As an actor, screenwriter, and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 90,000+ members strong spanning 180+ countries making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members pay it forward and invite at least 5 fellow creatives and to spread the word of Stage 32 through other social media sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. You can also invite fellow creatives through the site by using the "Send Stage 32 Invites..." button on the upper right side of your profile. The more creatives, the stronger the network. The stronger the network, the more opportunities. Thanks for joining the movement and for being a part of this most talented and inspiring community. PS - Please take a moment to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter at @Stage32online.