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Ask the Director: FilmLaab's Sub-Sixty Second Film Festival Winners

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If you want to stay up to date when we will be doing the next Sub-Sixty Film Festival (SSFF) in the fall sign up for our news letter.
LaabNotes: https://filmlaab-laabnotes.beehiiv.co...
Join Mitchell Thayne as he interviews the winners of FilmLaab's Sub-Sixty Second Film Festival. There are 3 prompts these directors can work with: Left Behind, Near Life Experience, and What Sad Feels Like. They discuss the difficulties in trying to keep the film in under 60 seconds as well as the inspiration it allowed them.
Winners:
Best Story - Stay Sharp, by Ethan Berkey
Best Edit - Left Behind, by Zane O'Gwin
Best Cinematography - September, by Austin Brady
Grand Prize - Confessions of A Raccoon, by Garrett Elton and Jordan Boren

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Chapters

1. Ask the Director: FilmLaab's Sub-Sixty Second Film Festival Winners (00:00:00)

2. Film Festival (00:00:07)

3. Film Festival Advice and Creative Inspiration (00:04:58)

4. Filmmaking and Feedback (00:16:18)

5. Lessons Learned From First Film Festival (00:20:29)

6. Rebranding Film Festival for More Involvement (00:25:19)

7. Exploring Fantastic Realism in Filmmaking (00:29:43)

8. "Collaboration and Creativity in Filmmaking" (00:34:05)

9. Excitement for Upcoming Film Festival (00:37:54)

10. Podcast Farewell (00:40:46)

16 episodes

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Manage episode 419466773 series 3494963
Content provided by FilmLaab. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by FilmLaab or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

If you want to stay up to date when we will be doing the next Sub-Sixty Film Festival (SSFF) in the fall sign up for our news letter.
LaabNotes: https://filmlaab-laabnotes.beehiiv.co...
Join Mitchell Thayne as he interviews the winners of FilmLaab's Sub-Sixty Second Film Festival. There are 3 prompts these directors can work with: Left Behind, Near Life Experience, and What Sad Feels Like. They discuss the difficulties in trying to keep the film in under 60 seconds as well as the inspiration it allowed them.
Winners:
Best Story - Stay Sharp, by Ethan Berkey
Best Edit - Left Behind, by Zane O'Gwin
Best Cinematography - September, by Austin Brady
Grand Prize - Confessions of A Raccoon, by Garrett Elton and Jordan Boren

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Ask the Director: FilmLaab's Sub-Sixty Second Film Festival Winners (00:00:00)

2. Film Festival (00:00:07)

3. Film Festival Advice and Creative Inspiration (00:04:58)

4. Filmmaking and Feedback (00:16:18)

5. Lessons Learned From First Film Festival (00:20:29)

6. Rebranding Film Festival for More Involvement (00:25:19)

7. Exploring Fantastic Realism in Filmmaking (00:29:43)

8. "Collaboration and Creativity in Filmmaking" (00:34:05)

9. Excitement for Upcoming Film Festival (00:37:54)

10. Podcast Farewell (00:40:46)

16 episodes

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