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Making a film: what you need to begin (it's not as much as you think)

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Welcome to the Land Outside of Time, that weird week between Crimmas and NYE where nothing gets done, and that's a Good Thing. I hope you're enjoying it.
First off, you have ONE WEEK to get on the mailing list for January's Woo Corner! Coming out 1/4/24, join here, it's good for your health: https://rachelstricklandcreative.ck.page/
This episode starts out with some of my favorite year-in-review exercises, and some insights I've had because of them. These exercises include:

If all you want is the meat of the episode for things you need to create an artistic film, skip to 11:00 in. Examples of films I've made include:
The Tower and
Midas is King
You'll hear:

  • The three things you need to create anything: Vision, Resources, and Skill
  • When to do things yourself, and when to bring other people into the project like a videographer, editor, support staff, or a musician(s)
  • Other considerations for your film such as the background score
  • Shout out to the amazing Tyler Parks of Big Pants Productions for editing both of my films so beautifully
  • Using Film Freeway to submit to festivals

Don't go back to sleep.
xoRachel
Sign up here for monthly blasts and functional woo
Find me on Instagram
Support this podcast on Patreon

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96 episodes

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Manage episode 391939192 series 3409579
Content provided by Rachel Strickland. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rachel Strickland or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Welcome to the Land Outside of Time, that weird week between Crimmas and NYE where nothing gets done, and that's a Good Thing. I hope you're enjoying it.
First off, you have ONE WEEK to get on the mailing list for January's Woo Corner! Coming out 1/4/24, join here, it's good for your health: https://rachelstricklandcreative.ck.page/
This episode starts out with some of my favorite year-in-review exercises, and some insights I've had because of them. These exercises include:

If all you want is the meat of the episode for things you need to create an artistic film, skip to 11:00 in. Examples of films I've made include:
The Tower and
Midas is King
You'll hear:

  • The three things you need to create anything: Vision, Resources, and Skill
  • When to do things yourself, and when to bring other people into the project like a videographer, editor, support staff, or a musician(s)
  • Other considerations for your film such as the background score
  • Shout out to the amazing Tyler Parks of Big Pants Productions for editing both of my films so beautifully
  • Using Film Freeway to submit to festivals

Don't go back to sleep.
xoRachel
Sign up here for monthly blasts and functional woo
Find me on Instagram
Support this podcast on Patreon

  continue reading

96 episodes

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