Jon Fusco, Erik Luers, Charles Haine, and yours truly, Liz Nord discuss whether a new potential move by Amazon will change theatrical moviegoing as much as it changed shopping, a new Netflix feature that is sure to piss off some viewers, and a surprising turn in the #MeToo movement. In tech and gear news, a new upgrade to the ‘5D Mark II of 360 video’ means that immersive filmmaking might finally be hitting the masses. Liz and Charles also answer an Ask No Film School question about the viability of breaking into the film industry at any age.
As always, the show also brings news you can use about gear, upcoming grant and festival deadlines, this week’s indie film releases, industry wisdom, and other notable things you might have missed while you were busy making films.
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Show Links & Mentions
No Film School articles
- Darren Aronofsky Delivers His Ten Commandments of Indie Filmmaking
- Why Sebastián Lelio Approached Romantic Drama 'Disobedience' Like a Science-Fiction Film
- A Pre-to-Post Primer on Documentary Filmmaking
- How to Build a Score That Raises Your Audience's Expectations [PODCAST]
Filmmaking Tools
- Insta360's Flagship Camera Gets a Major Revision With a Focus on Live Monitoring
- NVIDIA Announces New 2080 Cards with Links and 8K Playback Support
- 'Crime + Punishment' Filmmaker Stephen Maing on Making the Police Drama of the Decade
Upcoming Deadlines: Grants & Opportunities
- Rainin Filmmaking Grant - August 29
- Coppola Short Film Competition - September 15 (Earlybird)
Upcoming Deadlines: Festivals
- SXSW - August 23
- Sundance Film Festival - August 24
- Slamdance Film Festival - August 26
Film Releases
- Disobedience - August 25
- Mother! - August 26
Theatrical
- Crime + Punishment- August 24 (Also on Hulu)
- Arizona - August 24
- Rodents of Unusual Size- August 24
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This episode of Indie Film Weekly was produced and edited by Jon Fusco.