Monthly Archives: May 2013
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If You Post It, They Won’t Come: The Truth About Attracting Fans and Getting Viewers
“The Onion” has a band of satire that is second to none. Usually they take on political figures or world events. But today they featured a video sarcastically making fun of the plight of thousands of content creators and aspiring filmmakers who don’t understand how to build an audience for their creations. The video is titled “Web Series Reaches 100 ...
Read More »It’s Not the Camera: Insights Into Directing
Over and over and over again, I see aspiring filmmakers focusing on the wrong thing. On the one hand, I am delighted when I see someone skip film school, grab their own camera, and just start shooting. But then, people get really obsessed with something that has absolutely no bearing on your success as a Director: the camera. One of my favorite ...
Read More »‘Film School Secrets’ Basic Available Again
For the past 2 years, I delighted in sharing no BS insights into the film business in a small course called “Film School Secrets”. My team and I helped hundreds of students from around the world get on real film sets and begin planing their careers in a practical, powerful way. However, I realized that while the course was superior ...
Read More »Have You Seen This Bill Murray Comedy Gem?
A couple of days ago, my girlfriend brought over one of my favorite movies ever that she took out of the library. The movie? “Quick Change”. An early 90s gem starring Bill Murray, Geena David, and Randy Quaid. The concept is pretty simple. A guy dressed as a clown robs a bank. It’s the perfect crime… except the clown and ...
Read More »Film School Dropout Case Study
The day I moved in to my apartment building in 2006, I stumbled upon a small film shoot. There were bright lights, gaffing equipment, and a focused kid carrying a Panasonic DVX 100. That kid’s name was Pete Atencio, and you’ve probably never heard of him. He isn’t ultra famous like Steven Spielberg or Quentin Tarantino. But Pete has been ...
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