“I admire Walt Disney, I am charmed by Walt Disney, and I decided my career inspired by Walt Disney. And I met him in New York, or, I should say, I just walked past him. On the opening day of New York World’s Fair, https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/beta/entity/m01vl17?categoryId=artist I was lucky enough to get a chance to talk to him. I came across him leaving the stage just after delivering the speech. I got nervous but somehow introduced myself to him. ‘I am a head of a Japanese animation studio.’ ‘Nice to have you here.’ ‘I am the one who made Astro Boy.’ ‘Really? I know Astro Boy. I saw the work in Los Angeles. It’s a great work.” ‘Thank you very much. My staff would be honored. Well, may I have your comment about the work?’ ‘It’s a very interesting Sci-Fi story. Future children are looking toward the space. So I, myself, think about making Sci Fi, too. If you have time, visit me in Burbank.’ ...
The average cost for a filmmaker to attend a film festival or community engagement screening program by Mario J. Novoa Have you ever asked yourself, what is the average cost for a filmmaker to attend a film festival out of their state, including meals, lodging, and transportation? As a seasoned filmmaker, I seldom have found the answers online, which is why I decided to share my experience with you. Granted I am an independent filmmaker who often funds my own expenses through screening fees or stipends offered through the exhibition agreement. The average cost for a filmmaker to attend a film festival out of their state can vary depending on the festival, the location, and the filmmaker's budget. However, a rough estimate would be around $2,000 to $3,000. Here is a breakdown of the costs: Submission fee: Most film festivals charge a submission fee, which can range from $20 to $100. Travel: The cost of travel will vary depending on the distance between the filmmaker's home and t...
Breaking Through - A Filmmaker's Journey to Sustained Success Part 1: "Cultivating Creative Confidence in Filmmaking" Introduction: Embarking on a career in filmmaking is a journey filled with artistic highs and personal lows. As a filmmaker, I understand the importance of overcoming self-doubt and limiting beliefs. In this post, we'll explore key aspects of my own journey and share insights on sustaining a successful career in both fiction and documentary filmmaking. Segment 1: Embracing Failure Early in my career, I faced the paralyzing fear of not being "good enough." Each setback felt like a roadblock, hindering my creative process. However, embracing failure became a pivotal lesson. I learned that setbacks are not signs of inadequacy but stepping stones towards growth. In this segment, we'll delve into the transformative power of embracing failure and how it became a cornerstone of my creative confidence. Segment 2: Building a Supportive Network No ...