For aspiring directors, the path forward can seem shrouded in mystery. We’re often told to just “write a great script” and hope it gets discovered. But what if that script sits on a hard drive for years? How do you build momentum, gain experience, and create a sustainable artistic life in an industry that feels […]
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As a cinematographer, your job extends far beyond simply capturing a well-exposed image. You are a visual psychologist, tasked with translating the complex inner worlds of characters into a language of light, shadow, and movement. Every choice you make—from lens selection and camera placement to the subtle nuances of camera motion—should serve the emotional core […]
Let’s talk about the unspoken reality of a filmmaking career: the feast or famine cycle. One month, you’re on a thrilling shoot, working long hours, creatively fulfilled, and financially stable. The next, you’re staring at your phone, scrolling through job boards, and wondering when the next gig will land. It’s a cycle that can test […]
How do you build a sustainable career as a director? It’s the question every filmmaker asks, a journey filled with passion, detours, and immense challenges. How do you navigate from a personal passion project to a studio feature? How do you overcome imposter syndrome when you finally get your big break? And crucially, how do […]
Limitations don’t easily deter Jessica Lee Gagne. From her early days navigating the endless aisles of her father’s Quebec City video stores to her directorial debut on the critically acclaimed Apple TV+ series “Severance,” Gagne has consistently demonstrated a knack for transforming constraints into compelling visual storytelling. This episode of the Finding the Frame Podcast […]
As filmmakers, we are constantly striving to master the art of visual storytelling. Every frame, every shot, every subtle shift in light and shadow contributes to the narrative tapestry we weave. Among the many challenges and opportunities we face, night scenes stand out as particularly evocative and demanding. They are where mood, tone, and style […]
Hey there, filmmakers! I’m your friendly social media expert, Kyra Hurlbut, and I’m ready to help you navigate the exciting world of online platforms. More specifically, let’s talk about something that’s as essential to your career as a well-crafted script: social media. I know, I know. For some of you, the thought of juggling another […]
Commercial director Jordan Brady explains the dynamics of under-promising and over-delivering to the client to not only make them happy but to ‘Wow’ them. Moreover, you keep getting hired. On set of this Chrysler commercial with comedic actress Kathryn Hahn, Jordan Brady showcases how he did just that! Watch Commercial Directing: Exceed Agency & Client Expectations […]
In this Filmmakers Academy Tip of the Day, Filmmakers Academy mentor Jordan Brady shares how to find director inspiration. Find Your Director Inspiration You may be surprised by what you hear. For instance, directors can reach far outside the bounds past filmmaking inspiration. Directors could find inspiration from paintings, photographs, architecture, designs, and anything […]
Barry Jenkins metamorphosed the landscape of the film industry, and it will never be the same. For that, we are all grateful. Jenkins is most renowned for his smash hit film Moonlight, but the director has a filmography that continues to redefine the industry. And at his age, we can expect films for decades to […]
As a screenwriter you’ll work with directors in numerous ways over the course of your career. Your role in the process will change as you grow and progress in the industry, so take this advice with a grain of salt! For many writers, especially those young in their careers, working with directors is a real curiosity. Let’s talk screenwriter/director relationships at the Indie and Micro Budget levels.
Welcome to Shane’s Inner Circle member spotlight featuring Gabe Sheets. Gabe discusses his journey directing his latest film, “Fugue,” and how he faced challenges and what he would have done different in pre-production.
