Posted by Richard "RB" Botto

Happy Sunday, Creative Army!

Have you had a creative weekend so far? I have some content here for you that is sure to get the creative juices flowing, so grab your coffee, and let's dive in.

First up, in this video from StudioBinder, you'll dig into how scenes in cars or done. From the safety to production options to lighting and sound design... there's so much that goes into these scenes that makes them seem impossible to do cheaply. And yet, there are definitely ways to pull them off at every budget.

Next, in this video from the Writers' Guild Foundation, WGA Librarians Javier Barrios and Lauren O'Connor discuss THE HOLDOVERS with scribe David Hemingson. As they cover this Oscar-nominated film, you'll learn about Hemingson's process as they go through the original pages and his approach to creating memorable characters and dialogue. 

As always, here at Stage 32, we love to share stories and knowledge with our fellow film fans. Know someone who would love this content? Share it with them! Tag them below! You can keep up with all of our content by subscribing to the Stage 32 YouTube. For more inspirational, educational, and motivational content on all things entertainment industry, follow me on Instagram and Twitter @rbwalksintoabar.

Wishing you a very happy, healthy, & creative Sunday.

Cheers,

RB

StudioBinder | How To Film Car Scenes

Coffee  Content How to Film A Car Scene

Writers' Guild Foundation | THE HOLDOVERS

Coffee  Content How to Film A Car Scene


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