In a recent post on his blog, film producer Ted Hope talks about how we make far more films than we watch. He disagrees though, that there are too many films being made, he says simply that there is an abundance and the problem for...
If you're trying to get a truly artistic project off the ground, then finding actors with a similar culture to your own, a similar outlook, a feel for a similar aesthetic, can be as important as technical ability. Certainly this is true if you want...
There are only a finite number of people who you can collaborate with. Don't think there are innumerable collaborators for you out there. There isn't.
There are only a certain number of people who:
- can see all that you have to offer and place a high...
"It was a process of writing that evolved over a few years, to the point where it's now being produced and performed. We want to talk about how the acting helped the process of writing."
Delighted to present The Great Acting Blog's inaugural podcast.
I speak to...
It is said that there is only a certain number of people who we can collaborate with successfully, and that that number is not high. The number of people we can collaborate with successfully is finite. Therefore, we need to be able to correctly identify...
Boredom Of The Disgust & Monotony Of The Tediousness, is a film made up of a series of scenes but there is no through-action – they are linked because each of them is about cinema itself. The film has documentary scenes (as discussed in Part...
“What makes a fruitful collaboration?” - Ted Hope. The above question is one of 25 plus questions Ted Hope asked new filmmakers to answer on his blog this week. Most of the questions are equally apt when put to an actor, and instead of trying...