Good morning, 32'ers. Happy Oscars Sunday.
Don't forget, it's not too late to get your Oscars ballot in. Prizes and bragging rights are at stake. Fill out your ballot here.
Leading up to the ceremony, I have two more videos for your enjoyment as part of this edition of Coffee and Content.
First up, a classic and extremely celebrated video of Michael Caine discussing acting in film.
Next, from Actualized.org, comes a terrific video on overcoming writer's block. Whether you're writing screenplays, novels, short form content or even music, this is one you won't want to miss.
As always, I ask you to pay it forward and share this content with your creative friends and your various networks. I also welcome all thoughts in the comments section below.
Enjoy the content, enjoy the Oscars and, most importantly, enjoy the day!
Cheers!
RB
Michael Caine on Acting In Film
How to Overcome Creative Blocks & Writers Block
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Happy Sunday, everyone.
Let's get right to the action, shall we?
Today I have 2 videos from This Guy Edits, a very popular channel on YouTube.
First up, who doesn't love Werner Herzog? Well, maybe there are some that don't connect with his art, but it's hard not to connect to the person and his passion for storytelling. How does he get it done? How Werner Herzog Masters Storytelling explains all.
Next, I have 3 Filmmaking Mistakes to Avoid and, well, although the title is self explanatory, the content within might surprise and inspire.
As always, I hope you'll share this content with those you believe would benefit from viewing.
Also, thanks to those who have picked up the torch recently and embraced the spirit of this weekly blog by commenting and discussing the material! Last week saw a very cool and thought provoking debate. the content isn't just for consumption, but to be discussed! Hope you'll leave some thoughts in the comments section below.
Enjoy the content and the coffee!
Cheers!
RB
How Werner Herzog Masters Storytelling
3 Filmmaking Mistakes to Avoid
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As always, we welcome thoughts and remarks on ANY of the content above in the Comments section below...
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