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Why You Need to Stop Making Excuses and Make a Short Film
Why You Need to Stop Making Excuses and Make a Short Film
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51 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2018
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Podcast episode
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To say that it’s tough to play your short at Sundance is an understatement. In 2018, 69 shorts were picked from 8,740 submissions. While there’s no simple formula on how to make a short film will get into Sundance, programmer Dilcia Barerra told No Film School that there is one important guiding principle for filmmakers that do get in: be authentic to your reality and your style. Anything contrived is obvious to programmers. While at Sundance, Oakley Anderson Moore sat down with five filmmakers whose short films embody just that authentic quality that you instantly recognize in a really good short. Their conversation can offer you insight on how to make a good film that’s authentic to your voice.
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Released:
Feb 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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