Join Stage 32, Women in Film & Television Atlanta, Film Impact Georgia, and Georgia Production Partnership, and at Georgia State Creative Media Industries Institute for a Dragon*Con meet-up! There will be drinks, snacks, and mingling!
Happy Sunday, everyone. And for those celebrating in the States, Happy Labor Day weekend.
In this edition of Coffee & Content, I have two videos I believe you'll find most informative. First up, it's Stanley Kubrick and The Shining. It's well documented that Stephen King was not on board with Kubrick's adaptation of his epic novel. In this video we see how and why Kubrick made his choices in what he included, expanded upon and what he left behind.
Next up, a look at the first season of True Detective, widely hailed by many as a masterclass in character development and storytelling. The video below explores how those characters became so richly drawn.
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Have a great rest of the weekend.
Cheers.
RB
How Stanley Kubrick Adapted The Shining Into a Cinematic Masterpiece
True Detective - Developing Characters
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Happy Sunday to all my creative friends. Hope you're all having an awesome weekend.
First up for Coffee & Content this week, with so many Stage 32 members creating short films and short form digital content, I thought it might be worth having a look at Filmmaker IQ's recent video How to Get Your Short Screened at Film Festivals. Certainly interested in hearing your thoughts on this one!
Next, from our friends at Cinefix, yet another comprehensive video. This time, it's a look at 2 brilliant moments in editing from 2 fantastic films: Ida and No Country for Old Men.
As always, my only ask is that you pay it forward and share the Coffee & Content blog with those you feel would benefit from viewing the content.
And of course, comments welcome below!
Enjoy the content!
Cheers!
RB
How to Get Your Short Film Screened at Festivals
Holding Long and Cutting Short: 2 Brilliant Moments in Editing
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