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Greg Green

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Greg Green is an award-winning director, screenwriter and producer. (He won BEST PICTURE and BEST DIRECTOR at the Houston Int'l Film Festival for his psychological thriller, 3 OF A KIND now on Amazon Prime). http://bit.ly/3ofaKindonAmazon
Greg started making films at the age of nine
​and hasn't stopped since!

Websites Greg Green Films
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Article Comment – 10 Things That Will Help Improve the Pacing of Your Scenes

Hmmm...we're really talking about good storytelling and that starts with a terrific script. Don't forget that. The other way to develop your skills at telling a great story through cinema is by practice. Make a bunch of short films. One every weekend for a bit. You'll be surprised how you develop your 'chops' this way. Remember: No fancy tricks or techniques will ever replace a good story.

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Article Comment – Watch: How a Legendary 'Lawrence of Arabia' Scene Creates Nearly Unbearable Suspense

Terrific blog, Justin. LOA has been and continues to be one of my favorite films. Thank you for the thoughtful analysis you provided.

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Article Comment – How to Make Sure Film Festivals Actually Watch Your Movie — And Hold Them Accountable

Great blog, Chris. What a great way to track what really is going on with our festival submissions. And yes, having an advocate really helps with festival submissions. I found that out the hard way with my film, 3 OF A KIND. http://bit.ly/3ofaKindonAmazon Thanks for sharing and the valuable info.

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Article Comment – 5 Psychological Mistakes that Beginning Filmmakers Make, & How to Avoid Them

Excellent vlog. All these points are terrific to keep in mind. We're our worst enemy sometimes, aren't we?

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This music video is terrific. It reminds me of the super creative work we use to see. Great work!!

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Excellent podcast, Liz. I'm a director myself and found the conversation fascinating. Thank you!

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