Create Originality in Your Filmmaking

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How to build the perfect creative engine. Create Originality in Filmmaking. Kayne West and Kim Kardashian are the worlds most famous couple. The idea that self-selective, self absorbed psychopaths building a brand of obvious that doesn’t really say anything, or change a single ounce of humanity, is what the western world wants to eat at […]

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making a feature film

Making a Feature Film, Are You Ready?

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Making a feature film. Are You Ready? How to know when you are, and where to aim if you’re not… Are you ready to direct and tackle the enormous task of making a feature film? The journey of any painters craft must always start with sketching. Christopher Nolan’s progression… Doodlebug (1997) – Following (1998) – Memento (2000) […]

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film festival submissions

Film Festival Submissions – I’ve Submitted, Now What?

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What are your next moves inside the festival market? “Submission Limbo”. Chances are you’ve been clever about your submissions, taken your time and picked a few film festivals you feel are worthy of the film festival submissions fee and, I’m sure, some, if not all of these film festivals you’d love to be a part […]

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Film of the Fortnight: A Complicated Way to Live.

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Live Action Narrative | UK Why Lift-Off Programmed this Film: Momentum is key to filmmakers finding their voice and their brand. In our experience it’s almost impossible for a filmmaker to find their style from their first or second film. HartHunter Productions started with Lift-Off many years ago with their debut short: Leonard – a […]

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filmmaking law and legal misconceptions

Filmmaking law and legal misconceptions.

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The usage of trademarks and copyrighted material in Indie Filmmaking Law and all other elements which need to be taken into account. Filmmaking Law. The tables have turned. In the past a stern “I’ll take this to the press” threat really meant nothing to a big brand or production company once they and their scary […]

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