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Flexing Your Storytelling Muscles and BIG NEWS! w/Terilyn Shropshire
FromMaking Movies is HARD!!!: The Struggles of Indie Filmmaking
Flexing Your Storytelling Muscles and BIG NEWS! w/Terilyn Shropshire
FromMaking Movies is HARD!!!: The Struggles of Indie Filmmaking
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56 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2020
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Podcast episode
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WE HAVE A HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT!!!! . We are starting our own YouTube Channel and need your help! Please click the link in our bio and subscribe! We need 100 subscribers by September and you should definitely be one of them! . We also welcome Terilyn Shropshire to the show! Teri is a superstar editor who recently worked on the Charlize Theron Netflix film, The Old Guard. She speaks about how she approached editing an action film, how she got her start, and her path as an editor. She also breaks down one of the best scenes in the film and how she approached it from an editorial standpoint. . Additionally, we welcome our Players of the Week, Yoko Okumora, Azadeh Nikzadeh, and Mary McGloin to speak about how they are coping and staying creative during the pandemic. Where to Find Terilyn and The Players of the Week! The Old Guard is on Netflix, watch it now! Terilyn Shropshire on IMDB Mary McGloin's Website Yoko Okumura's Website Azadeh Nikzadeh's Website Lisa Donato's Website Contact Liz & Alrik Send us an email You can find Liz Manashil @ www.lizmanashil.com You can find Alrik @ www.alrikbursell.com You can now find MMIH @ mmihpodcast on instagram! Leave a comment on our website Find us on our Facebook Community Page Contact us on Twitter and Facebook
Released:
Aug 3, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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Episode 30 - Listener Question: Getting The Cinematic Look: This was a Listener Question Submitted to podcast@makingmoviesishard.com if you have a question, email us and we'll answer it on the show. LISTENER QUESTION: Something that's been plaguing me, and I just can't find solid advice online, is how do you go about making your footage look cinematic? And when I say cinematic, I mean how do you get the look and feel of a serious Hollywood movie. Or even something s by Making Movies is HARD!!!: The Struggles of Indie Filmmaking