by Elliot Grove | 22 March, 2020 | Directing, Filmmaking Career, In Our Opinion
I wrote this way back in 2012 when Breaking In As A Film Director was very different from the apocalyptic future we now face. My point is this: Some of these are no longer valid. The old systems have fallen away. View this as a wonderful opportunity to reivent the...
by Mikaela Cumbers | 21 March, 2014 | Screenwriting
5. Amy Sherman-Palladino DOB: 1966 (Age 47/48) First TV break: 1990 (Age 24) Amy Sherman-Palladino is a Emmy award winning screenwriter, producer and director, best known for the show Gilmore Girls. She was a trained dancer since the age of four and well into her...
by Mikaela Cumbers | 22 January, 2014 | Uncategorized
The Official Oscars Site have come up with an Oscar Prediction Game that you can play online and share with friends via Facebook. Check it out, here. Who are you betting on? Picture taken from The Telegraph UK Don’t forget to tune in for the Oscars...
by Elliot Grove | 12 December, 2013 | Promotion, Marketing and Distribution
You have finished your short, feature or documentary and sent it to film festivals. After a festival screening, a sales rep comes snapping at your heels, and tries to feel you out to see what kind of filmmaker you really are: a talented amateur or a true professional....
by Raindance | 24 July, 2013 | In Our Opinion, News
Virgin Media Shorts is a great competition that regularly features great films, and showcases them online and in cinemas. If you, haven’t already, check it out. Plus, Raindance has a great history with the competition – 3 years ago former Raindance...