Why you Should Enter Film Festivals.
Film Festivals are really fun way to get your film out to the world. The great thing is that they get screened on big screens and many people around the world see your film.
Film Festivals are really fun way to get your film out to the world. The great thing is that they get screened on big screens and many people around the world see your film.
This Podcast is a so worthwhile listening to. This Podcast will explore with Expert Film Financier Tom Molloy how to raise money for your film. He will talk about…
TOP 10 TIPS FOR DIRECTING ACTORSMany new Directors have no experience with working with actors. Directing Actors in Film is a subtle art. You will get the hang of it, once you start…
1. Camera and Lenses Your Film equipment is really important. Many people can be told which gear to buy. However, the challenge is to learn to use the film equipment. I…
Get Work in the Film Business - How to Action PlanMany people want to know how to get work in the film industry and film business If you are starting…
It is Colm O'Murchu your host for Filmmaking 101 with Podcast 2. This week it is just me on my own. Currently I am editing Tabernacle 101 our new one hour…
Today is a very exciting day for me. This is my first of many future podcasts. In future podcasts, you will hear from experienced filmmakers. You will hear how they made…
Today is a retro post with my 8 top tips for the Indie Filmmaker at the end of this post. It is now 20 years since we first started our…
I woke up this morning and heard the very sad news that one of America's best actors Philip Seymour Hoffman had died of an apparent drug overdose. This is such…
Today, I would like to talk about the holy grail of Film Making, The Feature Film. Some of you may feel like the Feature Film Production is an impossible task,…
Its taken 29 days exactly to complete the first draft of 'Absolute Freedom'. In the hope of helping you with your own projects, I would like to share my own…
Should I shoot my own film or hire an experienced DOP (Cinematographer)? This is a question that I am asked by my clients on a regular basis. So here is…