Hello, my fellow creatives. Happy Sunday.
Hope you are all enjoying and participating in what has been a very lively Introduce Yourself Weekend!
Today for Coffee & Content, I'm bringing you some voices with years of experience talking directing and screenwriting.
First up, legendary director, Ridley Scott waxes poetic on the craft of directing. As usual, no pulled punches from Sir Ridley. Nothing more for you to do with this one than pour yourself a full cuppa and kick back.
Next, from our friends at Film Courage, a compilation piece featuring some screenwriters with some road beneath and behind 'em. This one is called 10 Important Lessons on the Craft of Screenwriting. Grab something to write on for this one - many takeaways to be had.
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Enjoy the content and the coffee!
Cheers!
RB
Ridley Scott on Directing
10 Important Lessons on the Craft of Screenwriting
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To all celebrating, a very happy Easter to you. (And a very happy Sunday to everyone else!) I always believe the holidays are for sharing, so I wanted to take a minute to post some podcats, webcasts and interviews that I hope will provide some inspiration today and as you move along in your creative pursuits. There's something here for creatives of all disciplines and all those multi-hyphenates out there!
National Screenwriters Day with Spencer Robinson, Caytha Jentis, Richard Botto and Hal Croasman
Literary Manager Spencer Robinson, Amazon Writer/Director Caytha Jentis, Screenwriter Richard Botto and Screenwriting U's Hal Croasman talk about the current state of the industry - from craft to business and everything in between.
Actors Anonymous Podcast with Weesam Keesh & Jordan Burbank
Rich "RB" Botto, was a guest on the extremely popular Actor's Anonymous podcast hosted by Jordan Burbank and Weesam Keesh of MTV's Awkward, The Mentalist and NCIS: Los Angeles. In a lively and spirited hour or so (filmed at the Stage 32 offices), the trio discussed a life in the arts including RB's early days of acting and his pursuits in screenwriting and producing. They also discussed the importance of support in a creative's life, as well as the need to embrace a collaborative and selfless spirit in an effort to win every day.
Industry Spotlight: Jason Roberts (DGA AD for Steven Spielberg, Michael Bay, Doug Liman, Angelina Jolie)
The hardest working man in show business, Jason Roberts, hosted an exclusive FREE Stage 32 Webcast. Jason spent over an hour answering questions and speaking to how he's maintained such a long career while working with such prolific and prominent directors as Doug Liman, Michael Bay, Angelina Jolie and more.
Crowdsourcing and Using Social Media as a Filmmaker
RB sat down with Cineuropa, founded by industry veteran Domenico La Porta. In this video, RB goes over:
More about Stage 32
Do's and don'ts for your online presence as a creative
What is crowdfunding?
What is crowdsourcing?
Where the future of film will go in a digital world
The Dave Bullis Podcast - Indie Filmmaking: Festivals, Marketing & More!
On the podcast, RB and Dave discuss a wide variety of topics including the Sundance Film Festival, how to market yourself, the state of the film industry and were they think it's headed. If you're a filmmaker this is a must-listen to podcast!
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