One way to get yourself noticed is to show that you know how to tell a story visually. Here is a great series of videos that cover basic cinematography, how to create shots that are better and more effective for your overall movie, from shot sizes to angles to camera movement. Definitely valuable information.
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How to Make a Dynamic 60-Second Short Film
A minute doesn't seem very long, but I can assure you that it's more than enough time to impress someone with your storytelling te...

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In Part 1 of this two-part series, screenwriting mentor Chris Soth ( Firestorm ) and I talk about the sci-fi story type he uses and the mi...
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If you’re writing an original television pilot and developing a pitch for the potential series, your research has likely led you to that d...
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