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NOTES ON NOTES: Framing Feedback For A Better Collaborative Process

NOTES ON NOTES: Framing Feedback For A Better Collaborative Process

by Lunacy Staff | Essay

The notes process can be difficult. And while much has been written about receiving notes, it’s also important to learn the skill of giving feedback. After all, it’s a two-way street. The first step in givings notes is to put yourself in the shoes of the writer who’s...
HITTING THE BOOKS: Lunacy’s Favorite Books On Filmmaking

HITTING THE BOOKS: Lunacy’s Favorite Books On Filmmaking

by Lunacy Staff | Essay

Life’s too short to finish a book you don’t like. Here at Lunacy we always like keep this bit of wisdom in mind when starting a new book. As filmmakers we are always trying to expand our knowledge base, so we reached out to our industry colleagues for summer reading...
STAR SEARCH: 5 Things To Remember When Casting Your Film

STAR SEARCH: 5 Things To Remember When Casting Your Film

by Lunacy Staff | Five For Filming

While a great script is critical, even the best material can fall flat without the right vessel to deliver it. That’s why casting is so important. It’s always preferable to have a casting professional assist you, and it’s almost always worth it. But depending on your...
BOOM & ZOOM: 5 Keys To Help Your Next Production Sound Like A Million Bucks

BOOM & ZOOM: 5 Keys To Help Your Next Production Sound Like A Million Bucks

by Derek Sepe | Five For Filming

Audiences can be very forgiving when it comes to indies. Poor picture quality, shaky camerawork, amateur performances… almost anything can be overcome by a talented filmmaker with a compelling story. But one aspect that ironically costs the least can also impact...
TIMING IS EVERYTHING: 5 Quick Tips For Efficiently And Effectively Scheduling Your Shoot

TIMING IS EVERYTHING: 5 Quick Tips For Efficiently And Effectively Scheduling Your Shoot

by Derek Sepe | Five For Filming

Shooting days tend to begin the same way, with everyone moving slowly, wiping the sleep out of their eyes, chatting at the crafty table, and savoring their morning coffee. But by hour twelve everyone is usually scrambling frantically, trying to squeeze in a few more...
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