Let’s talk about the unspoken reality of a filmmaking career: the feast or famine cycle. One month, you’re on a thrilling shoot, working long hours, creatively fulfilled, and financially stable. The next, you’re staring at your phone, scrolling through job boards, and wondering when the next gig will land. It’s a cycle that can test […]
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Limitations don’t easily deter Jessica Lee Gagne. From her early days navigating the endless aisles of her father’s Quebec City video stores to her directorial debut on the critically acclaimed Apple TV+ series “Severance,” Gagne has consistently demonstrated a knack for transforming constraints into compelling visual storytelling. This episode of the Finding the Frame Podcast […]
Adam Newport-Berra isn’t your typical Hollywood cinematographer. Emerging from the raw energy of Oregon skateboarding videos, his approach to visual storytelling is often described as “punk” — stripping away the excess, embracing simplicity, and fearlessly diving into the heart of the story. This ethos is on full display in the wildly popular AppleTV+ series The […]
The path of a modern cinematographer is rarely straightforward. It demands technical skill, artistic vision, relentless hustle, and often, an entrepreneurial spirit. Young, versatile DP Tucker K Anderson embodies this multifaceted approach. His work spans high-energy action sports docs, slick commercials for global brands like Sonos and Yves Saint Laurent, and the narrative depth of […]
The world of cinema is constantly evolving. What was once the exclusive domain of major studios with unlimited budgets is becoming increasingly accessible to independent filmmakers, thanks to companies like Blackmagic Design. The Blackmagic URSA Cine 12K Body is a powerful tool that puts cinematic quality within reach without breaking the bank. This is a […]
In this episode of Finding the Frame, Chris Haigh welcomes the “Vigilante Team” — director Wesley “Wuz Good” Armstrong, and producers Jamee Ranta (who’s also one of our brilliant mentors here at Filmmakers Academy) and Alain Fleury (Black Panther Wakanda, Dr. Strange) — about their short film “Vigilante,” which follows four friends with superpowers who protect their neglected neighborhood.
At its best, the value of documentary filmmaking allows filmmakers to bring an important subject to light to enact change for the betterment of the world. That’s what makes the documentary feature film Chewed Gum so prescient. It’s a film that follows the personal story of Alana Maiello, who confronts her rape and the conditions […]
Julien Lasseur talks about producing independent work with very limited resources.