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Andrew Lewis

Writer/Director/Producer

Filmmaker in Denton Texas.

NFS Score 189 (Sophomore)
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Article Comment – 10 Things to Know Before Shooting Your Microbudget, Part 1: Budgeting and Pre-Pro

This site is still pretty good but has taken an obvious step back due in part to cheap tactics used by a lot of web based companies to get more clicks and extend content life. This is a prime example. Here is potentially useful info, but only half of what we have - tune in for more. Please care more about your readers, this site could be great again.

6 years ago
Article Comment – How 'The Eyes of My Mother' Cinematographer Rigged 'Crazy' Setups for Black-and-White Horror

So they are talking about the Artemis viewfinder app, not the $45k Arri stabilizer, right? I had never heard of either before this article but did some googling and found the app. The link in the article threw me off a bit.

I am prepping a script for production and think this prepro workflow with Artemis is an amazing idea. Thanks for the insight!

6 years ago
Article Comment – Why the Algorithm That Promised to Save Hollywood Destroyed Relativity Media

Thanks Ryan, I feel a bit like a jack wagon for jumping the gun a bit. but i do agree with Tyler, mostly.

There is more than one way to mold your career, not everyone has the same goals. I work with filmmakers who are working everyday and built great careers looking at metrics such as these. For many, money is the name of the game, and there is nothing wrong with that. Kids gotta eat.

7 years ago
Article Comment – Why the Algorithm That Promised to Save Hollywood Destroyed Relativity Media

Well said but understated, I think the author IS Greenlight!

7 years ago
Article Comment – Why the Algorithm That Promised to Save Hollywood Destroyed Relativity Media

I've been reading No Film School for quite a long time now, so I say this with love. These kinds of posts need to be clearly identified by the author or admin as sponsored posts.

7 years ago
Boards Comment – How I went from a Canon Rebel T1i to directing a $1M project

I've got some news for you Franklin, you are definitely a Filmmaker. No doubt. You absolutely deserve the title and NEED to start referring to yourself as such. So many people out there do so much less and pass themselves off as professional Filmmakers.

You are putting in the hard work, it's a done deal. You are a Filmmaker.

8 years ago

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