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Diversity in Hollywood: The Struggle Continues, But Trails Are Blazing

“This is a tried and true story of success, failure, redemption etc. It works, only problem here is your audience will almost be entirely Korean as unless I'm mistaken that Korean pop music is really only popular in Korea.” “However, I am passing more because of the story here as I think it doesn't have enough of an American audience yet.” “KPOP is a world, yes, and it has its fans, but it's not quite mass-audience enough to, in my opinion, justify the type of budget level that we're general...

Devin Overman
Devin Overman
7 years ago
Diversity in Hollywood: The Struggle Continues, But Trails Are Blazing

Gardening, Surfing, and Marathon Running: Metaphors for an Acting Career

If you’re reading this, then chances are you need a new perspective on your acting career. Many of us subject ourselves to unhealthy expectations from this crazy business. We unknowingly compare our careers to 100-yard dashes or corporate ladders. We expect that one step leads to the next in a predictable, linear fashion. We think that if we’re motivated, we can get to that finish line (series regular, red carpet, etc.) in record time. Despite the countless books, teachers, and mentors out th...

Matthew Cornwell
Matthew Cornwell
7 years ago
Gardening, Surfing, and Marathon Running: Metaphors for an Acting Career

Coffee & Content - Aaron Sorkin on Developing Characters & David Lynch on Auditioning Actors (And a Bonus Video!)

Happy Sunday, everyone.  Time for another edition of Coffee & Content. First up, a look at developing characters with Aaron Sorkin.  Sorkin has created some of the most memorable and beloved characters of the last 20 years (tell me you don't know everything about every single West Wing character).  Whether working with fictional characters or those actually roaming the earth (The Social Network, Molly's Game) few writers are able to imbibe their characters with as much detail, nuance and defin...

RB Botto
RB Botto
7 years ago
Coffee & Content - Aaron Sorkin on Developing Characters & David Lynch on Auditioning Actors (And a Bonus Video!)

Why Writing For a Single Audience Member Could Be the Key To Success

I have to share something with you that unfolded with another screenwriter last week. It happened in a Facebook Group when the screenwriter posted:"How do you stay motivated to write everyday when you're not getting paid?...I'd treat it like a job and be at my desk everyday at 9am, a hour for lunch at 1pm, back at 2 and finish at 5. Really, I would. But writing for free, having no idea if anyone is going to buy your script? In my mind the voice that says "GET A PROPER JOB!" gets louder and lou...

Why Writing For a Single Audience Member Could Be the Key To Success

Getting in the Mood to Write: 7 Ways to ReBoot after a Break

I recently sent a script to a new manager then went on vacation. With that script finished (for now) and vacation behind me, I have to write a new script. As cathartic and rewarding as writing can be, it’s still work. And it’s not always easy to transition to the next project. Like me, you may hear a tiny voice saying “But…but…I just finished a script. And why, oh, why, are vacations so short?” Being the professional that I am, I stop whining and whip myself back into writing shape quickly. He...

Holly Lancaster
Holly Lancaster
7 years ago
Getting in the Mood to Write: 7 Ways to ReBoot after a Break

2 Hours, 2 Dozen Craft and Film Industry Questions Answered

Man, you guys brought the goods to the table.  I mean, you had me riled up and as passionate as I've been in a long time.  I'm grateful...seriously. Hundreds of you attended my live AMA (Ask Me Anything) last week.  What was supposed to be an hour of me answering your questions quickly turned into two hours of spirited, inspiring, and motivating craft and industry talk. From acting to screenwriting to filmmaking.  From film producing to film finance to attaching talent.  From making valuable...

RB Botto
RB Botto
7 years ago
2 Hours, 2 Dozen Craft and Film Industry Questions Answered

Hollywood vs Hollywouldn’t: 12 Tips to Help Actors Navigate the Hollywood Landscape

“If you always do what you’ve always done, you will always get what you have always got.” – Henry Ford Actors are incredible humans. Compared to most, actors are often more personable and open. They feel freer than most to access their feelings and emotions. These incredibly brave souls tend to be more in touch with their inner child. They have courage. The majority of them are sensitive and more vulnerable than the average person, yet they dive into a profession where they subject themselves...

Brian Medavoy
Brian Medavoy
7 years ago
Hollywood vs Hollywouldn’t:  12 Tips to Help Actors Navigate the Hollywood Landscape

On Stage: How I Turned A Dull Prostitute Character into a Crypto-Libertarian Anarchist

Poster for Othello: A Woman's story Constantin Stanislavski once said: "There are no small parts, only small actors.” I always used to read this as the consolation prize catch phrase for wannabe actors, until I realized that reading it this way was making me a wannabe actor. Luckily for me, I was recently cast in a supporting role – which I initially hated. That made me grow both as an actress and as a human. (Here you go, big empathic phrases!) A few months back I auditioned for Othello:...

Marine George
Marine George
7 years ago
On Stage: How I Turned A Dull Prostitute Character into a Crypto-Libertarian Anarchist

Coffee & Content - The 3 Fundamental Problems of Screenplay Development & Dunkirk Filmmaking & Cinematography Techniques

Happy Sunday, Creative Army.  Time for another edition of Coffee & Content. First up, an oldie, but a goodie from FAST Screenplay.  This is a video I've seen referenced and debated often titled The 3 Fundamental Problems of Screenwriting Development.  I have a feeling this one will dredge up many opinions.  In the vein of Madonna, feel free to express yourself in the comments. Next up, our friends at wolfcrow take a look at the filmmaking and cinematography techniques within the beautifully...

RB Botto
RB Botto
7 years ago
Coffee & Content - The 3 Fundamental Problems of Screenplay Development & Dunkirk Filmmaking & Cinematography Techniques

Why Your Day Job Isn't Shameful (And What The Rest of Us Do To Make Money)

Okay, by now most of us have heard about the pictures of actor Geoffrey Owens working at Trader Joe's that went viral. Many people attempted to shame Owens, completely misunderstanding that an actors life isn't just "one level" or one status, nor is the job a money-making-machine. There are many levels of acting (and writing and filmmaking), some of which require the creative to work other jobs outside of what viewers see on TV. Yet the general public doesn't understand that. Your side job...

Why Your Day Job Isn't Shameful (And What The Rest of Us Do To Make Money)
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