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INDUSTRY PODCASTS
AUDIO RECORDINGS OF OUR TELE-SEMINARS
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September
6, 2007 -
THE ART AND
INDUSTRY OF SHORT
FILMS
A chat with Guy Magar, Action/Cut Short Film Competition Founder
Hosted by Philippa Burgess
PODCAST
1
Covers the importance of short films to
open industry doors, the festivals circuit,
success
stories from Action/Cut Short Film Competition Grand Prize
Award Winner Chris Petry,
and recent trends
that give filmmakers and writers more opportunities than ever
before.
September
13, 2007
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VISUAL
STORYTELLING AT ACTION/CUT
A chat with Guy Magar, Director/Writer/Producer
and Action/Cut Filmmaking Seminars Founder
Hosted by Philippa Burgess
PODCAST
2
Covers common mistakes made by writers and directors, the three
fundamentals
of writing visually,
and how mastering the art of
visual storytelling can take
your projects to another level.
September
27, 2007 -
MAKING
SHORTS TO LAUNCH YOUR CAREER
A chat with Guy Magar, Action/Cut Short Film Competition Founder
Hosted by Philippa Burgess
PODCAST
3
Covers making short films to launch careers,
the importance of festivals, success
stories from Action/Cut
Short Film Competition Grand Prize Winner Jeffrey
Durkin & Best Student Film Winner Corey Mayne,
and recent internet trends
that give filmmakers and writers more opportunities than ever
before.
October
4, 2007 -
FILM
STORYTELLING AND THE MAGIC OF VISUAL EFFECTS
A chat with Guy Magar,
Director/Writer/Producer
and Action/Cut Filmmaking Seminars Founder
with special guest Jon Gress, Founder of the FX Institute and
instructor of the Visual Effects Seminar
Hosted by Philippa Burgess
PODCAST
4
Covers
the fundamentals of writing visually, the director's tools to
the language of filmmaking, how
mastering the art of visual storytelling can take your
projects to another level, and how much the magic
and tools of digital visual effects can enhance your movies
with low-cost techniques.
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