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Episode 21 - Redefining Our Career Goals
FromMaking Movies is HARD!!!: The Struggles of Indie Filmmaking
Episode 21 - Redefining Our Career Goals
FromMaking Movies is HARD!!!: The Struggles of Indie Filmmaking
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62 minutes
Released:
Oct 26, 2015
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Show Notes / LinksTimothy talks about starting to be accepted as a commercial director. Alrik and Timothy try to answer a question from listener CameronACaves about approaching actors for roles involving nudity. Alrik talks about Brother and getting some positive feedback from his star @comediancapone Main Topic: Timothy and Alrik answer the question, 'What do you hope to happen after you've finished your first film?' Where do you see yourself as a filmmaker in five years? What are some more practical expectations and goals that you can set yourself as a filmmaker? Wrap up and an almost conclusion on what it means to set ourselves up for filmmaking success. Over My Dead Body has premiered on film shortage as one of their daily picks, give it a view and let us know what you think! http://filmshortage.com/dailyshortpicks/over-my-dead-body/ Spread the word on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/overmydeadshort Spread the word on Twitter with #overmydeadshort Most importantly, share and like and comment on the short, let us and the world know what you think!Thanks for listeningWhat Do You Think? We want to hear from you Do you disagree? Do you have an experience to share? Send us an email or leave a comment below!
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Oct 26, 2015
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Episode 25 - How Do You Know When a Project is Done?: Timothy and Alrik talk about how they know when a project is done. How do you decide to lock an edit or send out a script? Show Notes / Links The Daily Struggle Alrik and Timothy talk about going to the Creative Crew RWC event and how inspiring it was to meet and chat with a bunch of local filmmakers and artists. Check out their website here! How are Timothy and Alrik feeling after talking with Colin, what did they take away from the conversation? by Making Movies is HARD!!!: The Struggles of Indie Filmmaking