Filmmaking / Directing

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The new Fantastic Four trailer us out!

20 years of mixed reviews and some success and some not-so-successful attempts and we have a new take on THE FANTASTIC FOUR with Marvel more squarly in control and needing a hit. I've always loved the FF and will be at the theater opening weekend. What are your thoughts on the trailer? https://varie...

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Mike Childress

As a former comic book addict it kind of pains me to see the perpetual reboots of some of the popular comic franchises (and the quagmire that is the Marvel/studio licensing shenanigans). Preview makes...

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Dan MaxXx

Meh. Im not digging this Jetsons vibe at all.

Philip David Lee

I am not entirely impressed.. I still think Pedro Pascal was a terrible choice for Reed Richards. He looks like a used car salesman in the trailers. The Thing looked okay but the kitchen stuff was dum...

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Billy Kwack

Hi Sam, I can't wait to see

Mike Boas

Gave me goosebumps!

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Vincent Weberink
5 Insights for Navigating the Business Side of Filmmaking

Filmmaking is both an art and a business. Here are 5 insights for navigating the business side :

1. Understand Your Market : Know your audience and tailor your film to meet their expectations.

2. Budget Wisley : Plan your finances carefully to avoid overspending and ensure profitability.

3. Networking...

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Richard "RB" Botto

Most welcome, Vincent Weberink. It's a great separator and one, I can promise you, is appreciated by managers, agents, development execs, producers and financiers alike.

Vincent Weberink

Totally agree, especially for indie filmmakers. Marketing often feels like a huge challenge when budgets are tight. The truth is, the "tricks" are usually the basics we’ve all heard before: using soci...

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Richard "RB" Botto

Great points, Vincent. Focusing on strengths, controlling what you can control. These are the themes. And, I can tell you straight from the source, this was the commonality in most of the films and projects at Sundance this year.

Vincent Weberink

Thanks Richard "RB" Botto That’s a great point. It’s encouraging to hear that this approach was a common thread at Sundance. Makes a strong case for staying focused and making the most of what you hav...

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Philip David Lee

Vincent Weberink These 5 insights are more like using a common sense approach. To disagree with these concepts is detrimental, but the industry isn't changing for the times so independent filmmakers a...

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Maurice Vaughan
TOMORROW – AMA with Brian Herskowitz

I took Brian Herskowitz’sHow to Write a One to Two Page Synopsis for Your Feature Film” webinar today. He gave incredible advice and insight!

Brian will be having a free Ask Me Anything event tomorrow in the Screenwriting Lounge, focused on “Breaking Your Story with Treatments, Synopsis, Beat She...

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Vincent Weberink
5 Ways to Make your Film Set More Sustainable

Sustainability matters on set - here are 5 ways to create an eco-friendly production:

1. Minimise Single-Use Plastics : Replace water bottles with reusable ones for the crew.

2. Digital Scripts : Reduce paper waste by using digital tools for #FilmScripts and #CallSheets.

3. Eco-Friendly Lighting : Swit...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great tips to create an eco-friendly production, Vincent Weberink! And reusing and recycling sets can save money.

Dan MaxXx

Leadership flows down, never up. If the bosses in charge dont care, the workers under them dont care either.

Vincent Weberink

Thanks, Maurice Vaughan Reusing and recycling sets is a great way to save both money and materials—plus, it’s a fun challenge to get creative with repurposing props.

@Dan spot on—leadership sets the to...

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Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Vincent Weberink. Yeah, I think it'd be a fun challenge to get creative with repurposing props, like turning Action movie props into Sci-Fi movie props.

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The Last Cut

For thirty years, I lived and breathed cinema. I shot on film, rejecting digital like a stubborn relic. I demanded perfection in every frame, screamed at my crew, and waged war with producers who dared to interfere with my vision. My name had once been synonymous with brilliance—auteur, innovator, m...

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Heidi Schussman

Wow... that was thought-provoking!

Daniel Stuelpnagel

Willem Elzenga compelling melodrama!

I've been a spec writer for fifteen years and a painter and visual artist for 25 years, and I have taken enough "sabbaticals" to feel like I've quit or given up a d...

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Willem Elzenga

I used Chatgtp for this and other stories. I also made a casting wishlist with Chatgtp but that wasn't to good. Also a financial forecast for a movie in development. I did a logo with Goggle's gemini. I like AI but think it should be free and in the public domain.

Sam Sokolow

At first, this post read like the beginnning of a film noir about a filmmaker and I wasn't sure where it was going - I felt terrible for the unpaid asistants. But even a story about not telling a stor...

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Pat Alexander
‘Sing Sing’ Director Greg Kwedar on Making Art in Prison and Waves in Hollywood

The Austin-based filmmaker discusses his Colman Domingo–led movie’s long road to the red carpet.

(https://www.texasmonthly.com/arts-entertainment/director-greg-kwedar-on-...)...

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An essay on why SILENCE OF THE LAMBS won Five Oscars

The "awards season" is upon us for better or worse, and soon we'll have the Academy Awards and all that means for better or worse. I actually look forward to watching them and, alas, this year I'll have to miss them like I did last year. But anyway...

Only three movies have won all five of the "Big F...

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Maurice Vaughan

Great video for filmmakers, screenwriters, actors, etc. to watch and study, Tucker Teague!

I think a Horror movie has to be more than a Horror movie to be nominated for an Oscar and win. The movie need...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Awards season always sparks some great discussions, and I love looking back at the films that have won the "Big Five." It’s fascinating that only three films have pulled it off, especially considering...

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Sam Sokolow

Ashley Renee Smith - when you look at the last 20 years of Best Picture winners so few have the balance required for Best Actor and Best Actress together, much less the other awards. MOONLIGHT and GRE...

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Pamela Jaye Smith

Smart and relevant comments, Tucker and the rest of you, about a genre that generally does not get awards recognition. // As a jokey aside: you know those robo-calls you get where there's no one on th...

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Maurice Vaughan

Pamela Jaye Smith "The Silence of the Spams" Haha

Maurice Vaughan
THIS WEDNESDAY – AMA with Brian Herskowitz

Brian Herskowitz, Film & Television Writer & Producer (Before Someone Gets Hurt, Bucky and the Squirrels), will be having a free Ask Me Anything event in the Screenwriting Lounge on February 5th, focused on “Breaking Your Story with Treatments, Synopsis, Beat Sheets, and Outlines”!

Brian will be answ...

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Maurice Vaughan
Set Safety

What safety rules do you, the crew, and the cast follow on your set? And guests if you allow guests on set.

Mike Childress

I thought there would be a big push for SPFX firearms after Brandon Lee's death! I guess VFX then were not quite up to the level they are today. Isn't it the John Wick director who never uses real firearms on-set?

Sam Sokolow

Firearms are obviously a huge topic and in the midst of an evolution. Adding flares and blood in post is the safest route and becoming the norm, but not the absolute. Some filmmakers still like bkanks...

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Mark A. Nedorostek

Safety first! The only dumb question is the one not asked.

Maurice Vaughan

It's great to hear you and your team take so many safety precautions, Sam Sokolow. Safety should be the #1 concern on every set. Did you hire security guards?

Maurice Vaughan
Embracing Your Strengths To Tell Your Story

In today’s blog, Samuel Chambers shares how he’s leveraging his strengths, building a team, and starting his journey in animation. He also talks about how he continues to build confidence and navigate the filmmaking industry as a first-time storyteller.

www.stage32.com/blog/embracing-your-strengths-t...

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Sam Sokolow

This is an excellent and grounded blog with actionable steps and terrific advice for filmmakers. Great share, Maurice Vaughan!

Charlotte Verminck
Behind the Scenes: Filming on a Cliff in France. How Would You Handle It?

On the first day of filming Mind of Thoughts, my team and I took on daring cliffside shots in France, navigating the challenges of independent filmmaking with resilience, risk, and creative vision.

The location was visually stunning but came with logistical hurdles: limited access, no easy way to tra...

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Sam Sokolow

Hi Charlotte Verminck - the location sounds truly stunning (would love to see a picture if possible). Hard to say how to handle it without all of the details but Crew & Cast safety is always the #1 pr...

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Charlotte Verminck

Hi Sam Sokolow!

Thank you so much for your reply! Absolutely, safety was our top priority throughout the shoot! The location was breathtaking but required careful planning to ensure everything ran smoo...

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