I wrote this in response to a recent blog post from Filmmaker Magazine editor Scott Macaulay, after our NEW BREED panel on ‘Creative Collaboration’ at DIY DAYS Philadelphia. He wrote: “what would filmmaking that’s specifically designated as “collaborative” look like. How would its power relationships shift? How would its production practices change? And how [...]
NEW BREED .: wbp
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Tag Archives: interdependent filmmaking
RE: CENSORSHIP
CENSORSHIP IS GOOD
Censorship is a good thing when it is used in immediate ways and a bad thing when it is used across the board, or after a film is completed. I think as filmmakers we have a certain responsibility to not only ourselves, but to our viewers’ psyche while we are making our [...]
NANO-BUDGET FILMMAKING: THE NEW SUSTAINABLE CINEMA - PART 2
INTERDEPENDENT FILMMAKING: THE NANO-BUDGET ENDEAVOR
How does one define themselves in the new and constantly updating market? How does one grasp the needs of the audience and provide what they want (as their wants are shifting because of costlier needs)? How does one set themselves above 95% of the content that is available to [...]