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PROFESSIONAL BLOOD AND GUTS: An interview with makeup artist Allie Shehorn

PROFESSIONAL BLOOD AND GUTS: An interview with makeup artist Allie Shehorn

Oct 31, 2017 | Interviews

Allie Shehorn is a freelance makeup and special effects artist. She has worked on music videos, commercials, shorts, and feature films, including the Lunacy Productions thriller Rust Creek. She stopped by Lunacy HQ recently to help us celebrate Halloween and to share...
THE DOS AND DON’TS OF CASTING: Casting directors Meg Morman and Sunny Boling reveal their secrets

THE DOS AND DON’TS OF CASTING: Casting directors Meg Morman and Sunny Boling reveal their secrets

Oct 24, 2017 | Interviews

Meg Morman and Sunny Boling of Morman Boling Casting have more than 100 films to their credit. In this post, they offer some insights into the relationship between the casting director and filmmaker. LUNACY: How do you get involved with a project? Meg Morman:...
BEING YOUR OWN BOSS: 5 Things to Know When Setting up an LLC

BEING YOUR OWN BOSS: 5 Things to Know When Setting up an LLC

Oct 17, 2017 | Five For Filming

The creative side of the filmmaking business is obviously important, but equally vital to being successful is the business side. One of your top priorities should be to make sure you’re protected from being personally liable if anything goes wrong. One way to do this...
F*** THE COMPLIMENT SANDWICH: Back-patting will never be as effective as butt-kicking

F*** THE COMPLIMENT SANDWICH: Back-patting will never be as effective as butt-kicking

Oct 10, 2017 | Essay

The “compliment sandwich” is a technique of softening criticism by prefacing negative feedback with something positive, then following it with another compliment. First of all, the metaphor doesn’t even make sense. In a true compliment sandwich, the compliment...
ON THE RECEIVING END: 5 Indispensable Tips for Receiving Notes on Your Script

ON THE RECEIVING END: 5 Indispensable Tips for Receiving Notes on Your Script

Oct 2, 2017 | Five For Filming

Perhaps the most important element of the development process is the give and take between a writer and the creative producers tasked with shepherding a project into production. This experience can be very rewarding, but also very frustrating. After a particularly...

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