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Story Inspiration: Researching Autism
So I did some research on autism. 'Autism? What? The last time I looked, this was a filmmaker's blog! Why is there a blog about autism on...


The Secret of Life, Pt. 3: The Magic That Is Storytelling
Looking back onto my blog entries, I kind of feel that I beat around the bush too much concerning the art that is storytelling. And that...


The Joy of Cutaways
Yesterday, we explored the world of documentary and commercial filmmaking by seeking an exercise in the use of cutaways. Regarding the...


The Secret of Life, Pt. 2: Space for Improvement and Research
Today’s blog post will be separated in two parts, dealing with my personal improvement and truthful research. And as you will see in the...


Fashioning a Great Dialogue
Fashioning a great dialogue is a difficult, if not one of the most difficult endeavours you can have in either scriptwriting or in...


Of Greenscreens
I learned how to green screen! For our module in Introduction to Filmmaking, we were asked to edit our short dialogue scene we shot...


The Secret of Life... In Every Story Resides a Bit of Truth
Allow me to get a bit philosophical on two strands here. 1. Much like the secret of life presents itself in its own time and piece by...


Nine Scenes Nail!
Today, we set out to shoot nine different dialogues within a day by shooting one two-minute-scene out of every script we produced so far...


Story Inspiration: Researching Death
I have already told you how I set the guidelines for my script A Good One in order to combat the issues I had in creating a story that...


How to Shoot a Mammoth
After yesterday's session, we surprisingly received an email by our lecturer who wanted us to organise shoots of ten two-minute-dialogues...
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