If Your Characters Don’t Care, The Audience Won’t Either by Harold Jackson III — FilmCourage.com

Film Courage: Two characters, one room, one movie. Any tips or lessons you can share? Harold Jackson III, Writer/Director [UNARMED MAN Movie]: Approaching a two-person, one-room film should essentially be the same approach you take in any other film. The approach I take is to treat all of my films like action films because my […]… Continue reading If Your Characters Don’t Care, The Audience Won’t Either by Harold Jackson III — FilmCourage.com

First Assistant Directors: Who Are They? — The Script Blog

During the filming process, the First AD is the guy in charge. Or the woman. He/she organises the shooting, what will be filmed and when. His/her mission, to harmonise the production requirements with the director wishes, which is never easy, sometimes plainly impossible. 28 more words via First Assistant Directors: Who Are They? — The Script… Continue reading First Assistant Directors: Who Are They? — The Script Blog