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Filmmaker Focus: Writing “Feed A” and Exclusive Set Construction Video

Filmmaker Focus

Every filmmaker is influenced by other filmmakers, regardless of whether they know it or not. Little inklings of cinematography, dialogue, color palettes, and action styles constantly find their way into your film even if you don’t realize you are doing it. After working through multiple Killer Goose Productions, it was my turn to grab the reigns. I had such a great time working on “White Lighter”, which was a collaborative effort, “The Call”, Daniel O. Linke’s debut, and Dale DeVino’s “Dead for Life”, that I knew I was ready to take a stab at sitting in the director’s chair.

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Filmmaker Focus: Writing with a Budget

Filmmaker Focus

Exec Producer Dale DeVino had recently brought up the idea that we should start getting a little more personal with our films and projects on the website.  Showing the fans and other indy filmmakers the process of getting a picture on the screen from start to finish.  Luckily, he caught me at the perfect time, as cameras roll on my short film and directorial debut “Feed A” this September.  Unfortunately, I can’t give away many plot details, as I would ruin any surprises that are in store for our faithful viewers.  However, I would like to give a little insight into what a lot of filmmakers and fans never get to hear:  conceptualizing the film under an extremely small budget.

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