STIG Magazine Edition 8: Art In Motion

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Filmaker I mentioned before, the theme I prefer is sci-fi action and post-apocalyptic to be specific. Can you walk us through the process when you feel the urge to make a film? What do you normally do to make that happen? How do you choose the sound, music, people, etc.? Also, how do you feel about screenings?

Next is storyboarding - setting up the flow and layout. After a good storyboard, all the details begin to get plugged in. The only screenings I’ve done are at film festivals and they are not as nerve racking as I imagined. By then, I’ve put so much time and effort into the project that I could care less if someone didn’t enjoy it, but I always file away the feedback.

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I will have a lot of ideas all the time, but usually one will surface and stay there until I do something about it. Then I figure out how to execute it with the resources that is available to me. I often listen to music that I feel is appropriate for the film and I let the music develop shots and scenes in my mind.

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What is the theme or essence of most of the films that you have created?


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