There are a couple more things you need to be careful with when you’re shooting a film in 48, 72, or however few hours. One challenge is finding a way to fit in the requirements
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48-Hour Film Shoot Survival: Planning, Timing, Dialogue
The team I worked with was the first to submit its entry to Run & Gun 2015, the Vancouver 48-hour film competition. Most people would struggle during a 48-hour film shoot, and I’m not saying
Continue ReadingVancouver Actor’s Drop in
As I am currently training to be an actor in Vancouver’s film industry, I often get involved with other actors and occasionally practice by doing script reads with them. One meet up I go to
Continue ReadingFestivals, Tours, Credits, and Gems
Vancouver’s Cinematheque, western Canada’s largest film institute, is holding an open house this Saturday, June 13th, featuring a free screening of the classic 1959 comedy Some Like it Hot. Scout Magazine has the details. The
Continue ReadingWatching TV, Watching Birds, Watching Winners
The Vancouver Sun’s Weekend Extra has more news on how well the film and TV industry is doing in the city, in an article by Bruce Constantineau. Also, The Financial Post’s Catherine McIntyre explores why
Continue ReadingFrom East to West: Film, Government, and More
For a complete list of winners at Cannes, see the ET Canada blog. The Toronto Star’s Peter Howell looks at the winners in depth, though the main news is in the subhead: “Canada’s Denis Villeneuve
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