July is a busy month, I'm preparing to have my students compete in 2 48 hour competitions and a horror festival. For me I'm planning my first car chase sequence. I've directed some simple car action sequences in the past, this the first one I want some big results from. I've been migrating from purely writing to wholly storyboarding, It's been quite the experience, I've learned a lot, and I need to learn a lot more.
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I have two screenplay that consist of horror story that related to magicians and shaman. A battle between true man against shaman. Though the scene are npt fully horror movies but there are some scene of battle with spiritual evil. I am looking for director and producer for it tahnk you
Hey, TJ Cooley. Rooting for you to reach your goals this month! I've been thinking about joining a 48 hour competition. I'm looking forward to seeing the movies!
Congratulations, Linda Bradshaw-Rogers!
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All the best T.J.
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That’s incredible, TJ Cooley! What an exciting and ambitious month you’ve set up for yourself and your students! Planning a car chase sequence is no small feat, and it’s great to hear you’re diving into storyboarding as part of the process. That shift from writing to visual planning can unlock so many creative and logistical insights. If you haven’t already, you might find it helpful to check out some of the Storyboarding or Action Directing webinars in Stage 32 Education:
https://www.stage32.com/education
Also, since you’re actively working on such a dynamic sequence, definitely join Week 2 of the July Filmmakers Club! This week’s theme is all about crafting across cultures and pushing your creative edge. If you complete the challenges by Friday, you’ll be entered to win a free Stage 32 webinar:
https://www.stage32.com/blog/july-filmmakers-club-week-2-strategies-for-...
Wishing you and your students a successful (and safe!) shoot.