“Wild Lines:” Getting Your ADR During Production
Travis Mills discusses the value of “wild lines” in filmmaking to ensure Automated Dialog Replacement is as seamless as possible.
Travis Mills discusses the value of “wild lines” in filmmaking to ensure Automated Dialog Replacement is as seamless as possible.
There’s a publication opportunity many writers overlook— stories for children and teens. E.J. LeRoy profiles ten organizations that accept work for youth.
Office jobs have taken writer Zakiya Kassam out of a constant state of transit—here she offers other benefits to working a job you don’t love.
Veronika Claghorn offers seven tips to ensure you get the best actors possible for your film, even if you cast a film on a budget.
Stephanie Loomis Pappas offers advice on using genre to improve blog ptiches, submitted content, revisions, new writing, and websites.
Check out an interview with Cameo Wood, who won an emerging filmmaker prize as part of the 2018 AT&T Film Awards and was honored at AT&T SHAPE.
As Joe Flood observes, by forming a photo collective, photographers can pool their talents and expertise to make a larger impact.
Actor, writer, and filmmaker Jackie Jorgenson offers eight fun and effective strategies for marketing your film production.
Submittable recently partnered with Skillshare to create a free class on submission and publishing. Here’s an interview with instructor Rachel Mindell.