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Zoe Eisenberg - Premiering at Slamdance with First Feature Chaperone!
FromMaking Movies is HARD!!!: The Struggles of Indie Filmmaking
Zoe Eisenberg - Premiering at Slamdance with First Feature Chaperone!
FromMaking Movies is HARD!!!: The Struggles of Indie Filmmaking
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66 minutes
Released:
Apr 29, 2024
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Podcast episode
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This week we welcome writer and director Zoe Eisenberg on the show to talk about making her solo directorial debut Chaperone and how she pulled the movie together. After that we play another round of You're The Expert, enjoy!
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A big note for all listeners! Apple podcasts has frozen all of your downloads of the show which is killing our numbers! The way to fix that is to click the icon for the show on your phone and in the top right corner there is a down arrow icon that needs to be turned on, click on that and select 'Turn on Automatic Downloads'. If you do that, the show will be saved!
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Released:
Apr 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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Episode 32 - Do It All Yourself? Or Find the Money and Hire a Crew?: We’ve had a busy start to 2016. This week we catch up on what we’ve been working on and tackle a short topic: Should we just go out and make our first feature DIY style, in any way possible, for as cheaply as possible, or wait for funding so we can hire a crew, name actors and get a higher production value? Filmmaking has become increasingly accessible and you can make a movie with very little equipment/crew. What is the best way to approach your first feature? Run out with a camera and just tell yo by Making Movies is HARD!!!: The Struggles of Indie Filmmaking