Community Spotlight with Ndum Stanisla

Filmmakers Global Network :: Community Spotlight with Ndum Stanisla Student, Director, Producer, Writer, Actor   Work and Current Projects: I started as a cast member for a friend’s feature film, Ekoneman Kingdom, playing a supporting role in 2009. By 2010, I was an actor/director in another friend’s feature film, Maiden Festival. In 2011, I handled… …

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Community Spotlight with Dani Kosger, LA-Based Student Filmmaker

FILMMAKERS GLOBAL NETWORK Community Spotlight Dani Kosger LA-Based Student Filmmaker   CURRENT PROJECTS: Since joining LMU, I’ve gotten to work on some really fun projects that I’m proud to have been a part of. I started at LMU with the goal of honing my skills as a screenwriter and director but have since discovered that… …

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STUDENT VOICES | Q&A with Pieter Claessens on Short Film, “Pass Age”

Pieter Claessens received the 3rd Place Award in the College Category for his short film, “Pass Age” in the Summer Shorts Film and Video Contest (2017), hosted by StudentFilmmakers.com. Interview published in StudentFilmmakers Magazine. STUDENTFILMMAKERS: What inspired the “story” for “Pass Age”? Pieter Claessens: I wrote the music for “Pass Age” myself. When I was… …

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Q&A with Janice Chun on Short Animation, “Crushed In Space”

Janice Chun (Writer, Director, Animator) received the 2nd Place Award in the College Category for her short animation, “Crushed In Space” in the Summer Shorts Film and Video Contest (2017), hosted by StudentFilmmakers.com. Interview published in StudentFilmmakers Magazine. Writer, Director, Animator: Janice Chun Voice Actors:  Daren Jannace Calista Nguyen STUDENTFILMMAKERS: What inspired the story for… …

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Summer Shorts Festival Winner “Deadbeat Motel”

Ryan Robson (Writer/Director), Samuel Palm (DP), and Austin Ahler (Producer) received the 1st Place Award in the College Category for their short student film, “Deadbeat Motel” in the Summer Shorts Film and Video Contest (2017), hosted by StudentFilmmakers.com. Interview published in StudentFilmmakers Magazine. STUDENTFILMMAKERS: What inspired the “story” for “Deadbeat Motel”? Ryan Robson: “Deadbeat“ actually… …

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Q&A with Logan Calder and Austin Segal on Short Student Film, “Two of These Things”

Logan Calder (Writer and Director) and Austin Segal (Cinematographer) received the 1st Place Award in the Highschool / Junior High Category for their short student film, “Two of These Things” in the Summer Shorts Film and Video Contest (2017), hosted by StudentFilmmakers.com. Interview published in StudentFilmmakers Magazine. STUDENTFILMMAKERS: What inspired the “story” for “Two of… …

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Community Spotlight with Lee Citron

Filmmaker. California, United States. #FlashbackFriday #FBF  Do you remember our Community Spotlight with Lee Citron? Lee’s production still got the Cover of the October 2008 Issue of StudentFilmmakers Magazine. Lee Citron is a filmmaker living in Los Angeles, and currently a senior at the Loyola Marymount University, School of Film and Television. “Filmmaking is my… …

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Picardi Makes Pro Level Actioner

#FlashbackFriday #FBF  Do you remember our Community Spotlight with Adrian Picardi? Picardi Makes Pro Level Actioner with Just One Camera Color manipulation, artful scoring, and trial-and-error.   His Final Hit,  the  third  place winner of The Edgewise Media and Panasonic Digital Media Film and Video Shorts 2008 Awards Competition featuring “AMQ,” is a short film… …

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Brettler Captures Introspective Tone and Child-Like Whimsy with ‘Levin’

#FlashbackFriday #FBF  Do you remember our Community Spotlight with Michael Brettler? Brettler Captures Introspective Tone and Child-Like Whimsy with ‘Levin’ Genuine Characters Trump Student-Level CG   Levin: Maladies of Death wins second place in The Edgewise Media and Panasonic Digital Media Film and Video Shorts 2008 Awards Competition featuring “AMQ”. The short film is written… …

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Great Cinematography Begins with Inspiration and Research By David Landau

Great Cinematography begins with inspiration and research By David Landau In my teaching career, I have seen all too often how film students will rush to start production.  Other than a scouting trip or a short shot list, the cinematographer and the director will show up on location and start to shoot. But too often… …

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Making It: A Passion Project

A DeSales University Senior’s Quest by Jean Carlos Falcon DeSales University TV/Film Senior, Class of 2018   Filmmakers all seem to start with the same thing in heart and mind; the passion for making films, and the dreams of doing so as a career. However, the means of reaching this goal may be a bit… …

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Blake Avery discusses short film ‘Clergy’

by Naomi Laeuchli Blake Avery, a student at Notre Dame University, discusses his short film Clergy which he collaborated on with fellow student Zuri Eshun. He discusses the film itself, his favorite aspects of it and the importance of pushing boundaries. Can you tell me a little bit about the film ‘Clergy’? ‘Clergy’ was the… …

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