Hello, creative army!
You've all heard me preach about the importance of relationships as it relates to accelerating your path toward success. In my humble opinion, the daily work you put into your craft should be matched by the time and effort you put into building and nurturing relationships. I'm not alone in this thinking. Just yesterday, I was having lunch with my screenwriting manager, a guy who has been around and seen it all. When I asked him the biggest mistake creatives make in their pursuit of a life in the business, he replied, "Not understanding just how important relationships are and not taking the time to learn how to build them."
Building bonds with like-minded creatives not only helps fuel the passion within, but creates opportunities. This is something we've seen time and time again on Stage 32. Connections made years ago bloom over time, trust is built and, ultimately, artistic and creative collaborations are born. On a personal level, I've been fortunate to have a few projects move forward over the last few months, and when I reflect back on the origins of how all of this came to happen, I realize that the connections made which helped spur these projects forward happened years ago. The cultivating of those relationships led to the reveal of compatibility, shared interests and a desire to work together.
Rewarding to say the least.
In Alex's studio watching a cut of On the Corner of Ego and Desire (who's that guy on screen?)
A few years back, I met Alex Ferrari, creator of Indie Film Hustle. At first, I was just grateful to be a guest on Alex's fantastic podcast. But immediately, Alex and I realized we not only shared many interests (including helping creatives in any and every way possible), but we got along really well and enjoyed being in each other's company. Over the last few years, we've sought to help one another in whatever way possible be it creatively or within our business pursuits. We've given talks together at numerous festivals and conferences and next week we'll be teaching students at USC.
Further, when Alex called me up one day and said, "Dude, I'm thinking about filming a movie AT Sundance this year, will you be in it?", I said, "Of course. When and where do you need me?"
And last week, I made my 6th appearance on Indie Film Hustle, making me the all time leading guest in the 220+ episodes of the show (damn right I'm bragging).
And ALL of this began with Alex and I connecting on Twitter and mutually saying (and I'm paraphrasing), "Dude, I dig what you do."
Relationship building.
Below you'll find my latest appearance with Alex on Indie Film Hustle where we speak about so many topics including how to best build these important and priceless relationships, do's and don'ts as it relates to approach, why you're underselling yourself as a master networker, things you can do today to up your online presence, all sorts of industry related talk and, of course, my stunning turn in Alex's new epic film - again, filmed completely at Sundance - On the Corner of Ego and Desire.
I promise you you'll learn a ton and you'll laugh your ass off (especially in the last half hour!)
Enjoy, and please share!
Cheers!
RB
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Happy Sunday, everyone. And for those celebrating, a very Happy Easter Sunday.
Today for Coffee & Content, another 2 detailed videos designed to make you think and inspire you to take action.
First up, from Lindsay Ellis, a most righteous and comprehensive video on 3-act structure within a screenplay. This one delivers the goods, I promise you.
Next up, do you think one tip could be so good, it would drastically improve your editing? This Guy Edits does and so do the over 7,000 viewers who up voted his video on the subject. I think you'll be pressing that thumbs up button as well when all is said and done.
As usual, please do pay it forward by sharing this content with those who you believe would benefit. Sharing is one great way to build relationships!
I also welcome discussion, musings and rantings on any of the content in the comments section below.
Enjoy!
RB
How Three-Act Screenplays Work (and why it matters)
This One Thing Will Make Your Editing Better
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