by Lunacy Staff | Five For Filming
In addition to being well-trained and really good, how can you turn your flair for the dramatic into a regular income? We got such fresh perspective from Daniel R. Hill’s interview, we had to share some of his secrets to working full-time as an actor. 1. Confidence is...
by Cortney Matz | Five For Filming
As essential as it is to get feedback on your work—from co-creators, production team members, focus groups, etc.—does anyone really enjoy this part of the creative process? Receiving notes the wrong way, or from the wrong person, can frustrate your process and even...
by Lunacy Staff | Five For Filming
Our indie rom-com Plus One opens today in theatres and on select digital platforms! Maya Erskine (Pen15) and Jack Quaid (The Boys) star as lovelorn friends who agree to partner up in order to survive a hectic wedding season. We think the film is a riot, but don’t take...
by lunacyu | Five For Filming
The term “Renaissance” has been used by fans to describe the awakening and reinvention that brought public and critical interest to Disney Feature Animation in the 1990s, starting with The Little Mermaid (1989) and ending with Tarzan (1999). But it wasn’t just the...
by Lunacy Staff | Five For Filming
So, you’re film is playing at a film festival. Congratulations! We have a couple films on the festival circuit ourselves. The Lunacy films Plus One and The Short History of the Long Road are currently entertaining audiences in New York, Los Angeles, and...
by Lunacy Staff | Five For Filming
You know the usual rookie errors: white walls, bad sound, haphazard composition, etc. But there are many more mistakes that are worth learning from. Here are five mistakes we’ve made, and the lessons we took from them! 1. Careless Collaborations Forget the director...