by Raindance | 21 February, 2021 | Directing, Promotion, Marketing and Distribution, Screenwriting
Want to make a movie and want to know how to start? This Independent Filmmaker’s Toolkit will give you some of the essential tools you need in order to compete with the big boys. Step one: Get a script You can make an average film from a great script, but you...
by Erin Sastre | 29 April, 2019 | Acting, Film History, Filmmaking, News
Bust out your dancing shoes and turn on some music! In honour of International Dance Day, here are 11 of the most iconic dance scenes in film. 1. “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life,” Dirty Dancing (1987) The lift says it all. The most iconic image from the film comes...
by Raindance | 16 July, 2014 | In Our Opinion, Promotion, Marketing and Distribution
A mammoth budget does not necessarily guarantee box office domination nor does it mean it will earn critical acclaim. Filming limitations can lead to ingenuity, creative freedom and, more often than not, it becomes a labour of love rather than a business endeavour....
by Raindance | 13 November, 2013 | Uncategorized
This has been a great year for indie films not only here in London but all around the world. Movies that will make you laugh and movies that will make you cry; it has truly been a wonderful and versatile year for independent film. Here are the 5 BIFA 2013: Best...
by Brooke Leavitt | 1 October, 2013 | Filmmaking, Filmmaking Career
Your whole life your parents have been telling you that one-day you’ll wish you listened to them. Maybe the start of your film career is that day. It may be hard to admit but there are some things your parents told you that are actually relevant to your career. 1. ...