Filmmakers
Listen To Podcasts - It Will Benefit Your Brain
I have learned more from podcasts than books. I’ve been writing until now about books & reading, however, I realised that listening to podcasts is another great way to learn and be productive, it’s just a different type of learning. I am using my imagination to create scenes inside my head, the knowledge sticks better this way.
Ionutz KazakuPublished 2 years ago in InterviewHow To Remember Everything From Podcasts
Do you think you learn anything just by listening? Passively listening is not enough. Our goal is to remember and make use of the newly acquired information. In this case, we should take a better, more practical approach to make the knowledge stick.
Ionutz KazakuPublished 2 years ago in InterviewJeremy Sicotte's Interview for Filmmakers
1. Where did the idea of becoming a Documentary Film Maker come from? I’ve always been a huge movie buff, but my obsession with documentary films came after seeing “Jiro Dreams of Sushi”. David Gelb really created a new genre of documentary when he married lush visuals, gorgeous scores, and heartfelt storytelling. I immediately knew I wanted to pursue a career making films that move people at that level.
Jeremy SicottePublished 2 years ago in InterviewHow the Stranger Things Season 4 Finale Sets Up the End of the Series-3
Joyce and Hopper have been reunited and finally kissed, so hopefully, the season will have a chance to let them just be happy, even if it’s only for a little bit. Lucas reconciled his relationship with Max, but her injuries have put their future in serious doubt. Robin appears to have hit it off with her bandmate/crush Vickie (Amybeth Mcnulty), and there’s hope that Vickie might be into her, too, despite the risks of being a lesbian in 1980s Indiana.
How the Stranger Things Season 4 Finale Sets Up the End of the Series-2
The big reason why there probably won’t be a big time jump after all is also the single biggest season 4 plot development that sets up the show’s endgame in season 5. Although our heroes put up a valiant fight, Vecna (Jamie Campbell Bower) appears to have succeeded in his plan to unleash the Upside Down upon the world, and in doing so, pave the way for him to reshape reality as he sees fit.
How the Stranger Things Season 4 Finale Sets Up the End of the Series-1
The final episode of Stranger Things’ fourth season turned the whole world of the show upside-down, literally: the Upside Down has officially come to Hawkins. Although Netflix is planning on making spinoffs, the series will come to an end with the upcoming fifth and final season.
Promote Affiliate Products with Interviews
Affiliate marketing is all about the connections you make. There are people out there who need and want to buy the things you’re promoting – you just have to know how to reach those people and get them to buy even when they’re currently on the fence.
Wealthy GreatPublished 2 years ago in InterviewLessons from Hollywood: Things NOT to Write About
WARNING: I name drop to an obnoxious level in this article Advice inspired by Hollywood. Don’t write about anything dusty.
[Bad] Ideas for Writers (& Life)Published 2 years ago in InterviewInterview: Paul Sciarrotta on Adapting V.C. Andrews
For four weeks, V.C. Andrews fans have been captivated by the twisted and gothic Flowers in the Attic: The Origin. Based on V.C. Andrews' novels, this limited series tells the origin story of Olivia and Malcolm Foxworth and how dark family secrets shaped the Foxworth family from the very beginning.
Interview with Filmmaker Yujiro Seki
As an artist, I have a passion for finding inspiring things and people. When I came across Yujiro Seki’s profile, I knew I needed to get it touch with him. I am very happy that he accepted to answer my questions. This week’s interview is a real treat!
Cendrine MarrouatPublished 2 years ago in Interview- Top Story - June 2022
Exclusive Interview - Sarah Edwards, costume designer for Apple TV+’s Severance
Costume designer Sarah Edwards has collaborated with some of the most talented actors, directors and craftsmen in the industry. She’s worked on everything from small independent films to Oscar winners to big budget action flicks. Some of her most notable credits include Ocean’s 8, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Salt, and The Devil’s Advocate. Sarah’s most recent work can be seen on the Apple TV+ series, Severance. I chatted with her about the first season of Severance as well as trying to tease some hints about what we can expect in the second season. What follows is a lightly edited version of her video interview comments (for grammar and time considerations).
Tai FrelighPublished 2 years ago in Interview Malcolm St Pierre: How to make trailers for feature films, shorts and romantic movies.
We spoke with Malcolm St Pierre, editor for Hotel Limbo, Concealed Identity, My Wacko Parents and Harlem among a few. He has designed, cut and edited the trailers for these features, links included.
7 Art DistributionPublished 2 years ago in Interview