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Peter D. Marshall
The “Story World” of a Movie (pt2)

“Story World” refers to the creation of the entire fictional universe in which the story takes place, encompassing everything from the characters and story to the setting, tone, and atmosphere.

11. What is the story “beneath” the story?

You need to identify the deeper themes and messages that lay be...

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Maurice Vaughan

Another must-read article, Peter D. Marshall! Thanks. I use symbolism in my scripts, but I figure it out after I build the story worlds or when I write the scripts. Thanks for the idea of figuring it...

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Ashley Renee Smith
Christopher Nolan on Leadership, Loneliness, and Why the DGA Matters Right Now

While actively making The Odyssey, Christopher Nolan stepped into the role of President of the Directors Guild of America, at a moment when the industry is facing major shifts around AI, production slowdowns, union negotiations, and long-term sustainability for working creatives.

One line that stood...

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Christopher Nolan On Why He Wanted To Run The DGA While Making 'The Odyssey'
Christopher Nolan On Why He Wanted To Run The DGA While Making 'The Odyssey'
Christopher Nolan spoke with Deadline and the other trades about why he wanted to run the DGA while making one of the biggest films of his career
Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the article, Ashley Renee Smith. I think it's really important for active, working creatives to step into leadership roles during turbulent times. The leadership can be creating opp...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the info, James Woodland.

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Ashley Renee Smith
Creative Growth Check In- Protecting Creative Energy

This week, I'm working on protecting my creative energy by saying no more often. Not every opportunity aligns, and burnout helps no one, not you, not your collaborators, and not your work.

For the last few months, my life has been completely dominated by moving and projects that required my full atte...

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Maurice Vaughan

I'm rooting for you to protect your creative energy, Ashley Renee Smith! I used to say yes to A LOT, and I got burned out A LOT. I've gotten a lot better at saying no, but I still need to get better....

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Geoffroy Faugerolas

I've seen a video about Steve Jobs where he'd call this 'tuning out the noise.' We're all pulled in thousands of directions at any given moment but the most successful entrepreneurs, creators, artists...

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Banafsheh Esmailzadeh

I've been doing this for a long time now, but I ignore pretty much all outsider influence in my creative process, even if I ask for it, if for no other reason than it's not always helpful. I'm a firm...

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Jaz Lagrimas

I’ve learned to say no to anything that doesn’t match my vibe or feed my creativity. Protecting my focus is how I say yes to my work. So, if you want personalized guidance to help you choose the perfe...

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Sam Sokolow

This is sage advice and something we all need to cultivate in our lives. Sacred creative space. A mentor once told me that while I was pretty good at “big game hunting” in the industry - chasing bigge...

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Peter D. Marshall
The “Story World” of a Movie (pt1)

Story World” refers to the creation of the entire fictional universe in which the story takes place, encompassing everything from the characters and story to the setting, tone, and atmosphere.

The Story World is about creating the physical, cultural, and social aspects of the film’s universe, includi...

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Maurice Vaughan

Must-read post, Peter D. Marshall! I picked up some things from it. Thanks. I come up with the rules, technology, companies, transportation, etc. for my worlds. I got the idea of making a map from Ash...

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Mike Boas

The danger becomes, are you world-building so much that you’ve tipped over into procrastination?

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Darshan Jaju
Her isn't about technology it's about us

https://youtu.be/OXx0jJZv9hg

Watch what Her (2013) really talks about and this film showed about us decade ago.

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Darshan Jaju. I haven't seen Her yet, but I just saved your video to watch after I see the movie. Looking forward to checking out both!

Darshan Jaju

Well in that case I recommend you watch ut Maurice Vaughan and I'm sure you'll relate with it.

Susan Thornton
Planting seeds

This festival would be a film and music lovers fave.

Where To Now St. Peter, would be my submission. A civil war battle, a man paralyzed, and where his thoughts go as he lays on the field dying. As a writer/director, I'm salivating.

Just planting the seed!

Kerilie McDowall
New Member Here!

I finished a jazz short doc film that completed its festival run. Here are six things I learned from the festival circuit I really wish I had known going in:

1. Film festivals most often do not connect you to distributors.

2. Not planning how you do your fest run, or approving film fest streaming or...

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Kerilie McDowall

Hi Vital! What I forgot to mention was we released this film during the pandemic and Canada went into lockdown believe it or not for some of us for over 2.25 years! So there was no travel, but I was d...

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Vital Butinar

Kerilie McDowall yeah I get that, it was pretty much the same here in Slovenia, but we were lucky to have been able to produce a proof of concept for a local streaming service, because we were small a...

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Kerilie McDowall

For sure, Vital Butinar I had an opportunity to stream in Hollywood but I did not do it since I thought that most distributors may not like that. It is all a learning curve for certain. What the right...

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Vital Butinar

Yeah, that's awesome Kerilie McDowall! It's always good to have a mentor or a chaperone when dealing with such thing. Most of us when we start out are dealing with stumbling in the dark at the beginni...

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Kerilie McDowall

Good luck Vital, everyone's path is unique, there are likely the do's and don't of filmmaking but trying to find a list that is relevant to a unique situation for you or any filmmaker, is easier said...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai
For Creators Who Aspire To Use AI - Meet Kelly Boesch

I see a lot of AI posters, pitch decks, video. Unifying 99% of them is their similarity to each other and their mediocre aesthetic (usually technically 'right' but composed of nothing memorable).

But AI is here to stay. In fact, I have been invited on as COO at Aerith Corp which is, among other thing...

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Ryan Christiansen

AI is everywhere but it does have its flaws. I've come across this on YouTube content. Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference between what is real and what is AI. I notice in the comments section...

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Charmane Wedderburn

Shadow, this is such an important distinction — especially the point about AI being a tool, not a substitute for taste or authorship. What really landed for me is your emphasis on using AI to amplify...

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Julien Clément

Thanks Shadow, from ultra-realism to surrealism, we feel sometimes immersed in a living painting, Pablo Picasso, Van Gogh ... What you say gives a lot of hope to artists afraid of AI. I really feel th...

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

Julien Clément Exactly! The truth is it's being pushed everywhere so hard by retail-level platforms so the amateur and novelty user thinks even they can create a movie... Well they can't. The laptop,...

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Peter D. Marshall
Why I Prefer the 5-Act Structure

The choice between the 5-act and 3-act structures is subjective and depends on the specific needs of the story. While the 3-Act Structure is simpler and widely used, the 5-Act Structure offers greater flexibility and depth for complex stories.

The five-act structure, rooted in classical storytelling...

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Sam Rivera

Thank you for sharing this detailed breakdown. You've made a compelling and well-supported case for the 5-act structure, particularly highlighting its strengths in managing thematic depth, nuanced cha...

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for the info and advantages, Peter D. Marshall. "The choice between a 3-act and 5-act structure ultimately depends on the story being told and the preferences of the writer and/or the director....

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Shadow Dragu-Mihai

I'm with James Cameron; I don't do act structure.

Bryce Gardner
Ever been on the fence?

Have you ever been on the fence about what project you would shoot next?

I’m just starting and have written 4 horror-comedy shorts. Each one focusing on what I need to learn and add to my knowledge before shooting a feature.

How did you decide for yourself which to shoot first?

Debbie Croysdale

I chose cheapest to make, least locations & actors etc. Kept learning curve mistakes low cost. If cost of each script was approx same, I chose the one with the most universal moments, or the highest a...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Bryce Gardner. I've been on the fence about what project I'll write next. I pick the project I'm most excited/passionate about or the project that'll be cheap for a producer to make....

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Bryce Gardner

Thank you Maurice and Debbie. some great insights there and things for me to ponder.

I’m leaning toward least complicated to more challenging. My downfall is I’m excited about all my projects. lol

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Bryce Gardner. Which one are you most excited about?

Bryce Gardner

Maurice, I think I’m going with a guy who is accident prone with bloody consequences each time. Think of it as splatstick. more comedy-horror than horror-comedy. No real audio to deal with, and shot outside in daylight.. This one would be focusing on make up and foley/ambiance music.

Jack Binder
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