Yesterday I read an excellent essay by Stephanie Tyler in Bad Girl Media called Taste Is the New Intelligence. Her argument stopped me in my tracks because it articulated something I’ve been sensing ...
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For 34 years, Raindance Film Festival has existed slightly outside the official map of the film industry. That was never an accident. Independent cinema has always belonged to outsiders. The people ...
If you have been reading our founder’s Substack, you will here a lot about a new film movement coming out of America, and now in the UK, called “Nondē” Meaning Non-dependent filmmaking. NonDē doesn’t ...
Lights, camera, action! The future of filmmaking is here, and it’s time to grab a front-row seat. Ours is a fast-paced industry, staying ahead of the game is essential. And that means keeping a close ...
Horror films rely on a complex combination of visual, auditory, and storytelling elements to evoke visceral emotions like fear, dread, and unease in audiences. Beyond the macabre themes and terrifying ...
Branding used to be a dirty word in indie film. “Real” filmmakers were supposed to focus on the art and leave the branding to those mythical marketing departments that only exist in Hollywood office ...
Every filmmaker dreams of large crews, high-end gear, and studio-level budgets. But the truth is, many of the most innovative films in cinema history were made on a shoestring. What makes them ...
Vertical storytelling has officially crossed from “platform experiment” into “global business model.” But here’s the part nobody on the panels is saying out loud: The vertical microdrama market is ...
Similarly to other genres, horror films can be structured in various ways. There are many excellent examples of non-linear storytelling, which we’ll explore in the future. This time we’ll take the ...