by Lexy Anderson | 8 January, 2021 | Raindance Success Stories
Covid has made the most basic day-to-day tasks near impossible, let alone the effort it takes to make anything artistic. Theatre, Films, Television– all these art forms are group efforts and require people which Boris isn’t keen on at the moment. AND YET, at the...
by Christian Bell | 1 March, 2020 | Directing, Filmmaking, In Our Opinion, Promotion, Marketing and Distribution, Screenwriting
So this is it. Later today it all comes to an end. Like many of you I find myself worrying… What if the world ends before anyone becomes aware of my genius? Now I’ve given this a little thought and found that, really, I don’t have anything to worry...
by Anthony Petrucci | 9 March, 2017 | Filmmaking, Producing
You’re a filmmaker, you’re just starting out, you’re broke. We get it. But what if I said to you that you can achieve Hollywood production value for a very low cost. Own a pair of rollerblades? Great! You’ve got yourself a sweet tracking shot. Got some old CD cases...
by yasmeen Ismail | 6 November, 2015 | Filmmaking, In Our Opinion
Categorised by naturalistic performances, the use of improv and a plot which usually involves a twenty-something struggling to make sense of their lives, Mumblecore is a genre many of us love, but may not necessarily know a lot about. Considering that the genre is...
by Nicole Davis | 10 November, 2014 | In Our Opinion
Once the preserve of bearded, baseball cap-wearing men over 40, the notion of what a film director looks like has broadened to accommodate women, amateurs, students and ingénues. Ultimately, the landscape of filmmaking has shifted to encompass, and arguably champion,...