A Director's Journey and Motivational Guide for Beginners
Offered By: Film Courage via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
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Embark on a comprehensive journey through the world of filmmaking with this in-depth interview featuring acclaimed director Pete Chatmon. Explore crucial topics for aspiring and established filmmakers, including the art of strategic quitting, post-Sundance career navigation, overcoming creative obstacles, and understanding the multifaceted nature of directing. Gain insights into the importance of story structure, balancing artistic vision with business acumen, and developing essential skills to thrive in the film industry. Learn how to make yourself an indispensable asset in the competitive world of directing, and discover the pivotal moments that can shape a director's career. This extensive conversation offers invaluable advice and motivation for anyone looking to succeed in the challenging and rewarding field of film directing.
Syllabus
- Every Artist Must Learn How To Quit
- Mistakes A Filmmaker Makes After Sundance
- What Stops Artists From Reaching Their Goals?
- What Many Directors Don't Realize About Their Careers
- I Wouldn't Be A Director Without This Happening
- 4 Types Of Directing Every Director Should Know
- If You Don't Learn Story Structure You May Never Work In The Film Industry
- The Artist Filmmaker Versus The Business Filmmaker
- Why A Director Should Read A Screenplay 50 Times
- If A Director Doesn't Have These Skills They Won't Work
- How To Make It Impossible For Them Not To Hire You
Taught by
Film Courage
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