LUNACY’S FAVORITE FEMALE DIRECTORS OF 2018

LUNACY’S FAVORITE FEMALE DIRECTORS OF 2018

Lunacy Productions’ Rust Creek is one of the best reviewed films of the new year, and we couldn’t be more proud of the great work from our talented director, Jen McGowan. But before we say goodbye to 2018, we thought it might be fun to take a look back at...
A GOOD TEAM: Candi and Priyanka Guterres Discuss Their Work on RUST CREEK

A GOOD TEAM: Candi and Priyanka Guterres Discuss Their Work on RUST CREEK

About Candi and Priyanka Guterres Candi and Priyanka Guterres are a production designer / set decorator team that created the world of Rust Creek. Candi’s work experience spans from Asia, Russia, Iceland, Mexico, and the Peruvian Amazon, from period films to sci-fi...
SATURDAY MORNING FILM SCHOOL: 5 Film Lessons From Your Favorite Cartoons

SATURDAY MORNING FILM SCHOOL: 5 Film Lessons From Your Favorite Cartoons

We filmmakers often look to other cinematic works to get inspiration: the acting of Lily James, the directing of James Cameron and the writing of Cameron Crowe. We look at successful projects like Black Mirror and Black-ish and Orange is the New Black. And we study...
BOO! 5 Lessons In Fear From Great Horror Movies

BOO! 5 Lessons In Fear From Great Horror Movies

Happy Halloween from your friends at BOO-nacy Productions! In the spirit of the holiday, today we’ll be talking about the filmmaking techniques that make your favorite horror films so scary. For more Halloween fun, check out our LunaTips video series on ghost stories...
LUNATIPS: Ghost Stories

LUNATIPS: Ghost Stories

  It’s almost Halloween, and to celebrate this spooky season your friends at Lunacy are bringing you a new video series: LunaTips for your Ghost Stories! In this series, Lunatic and film scholar Allison Ross deconstructs the ghost story genre, focusing on...
CHEAP SHOTS: 5 Things That Make Your Indie Film Feel Cheap

CHEAP SHOTS: 5 Things That Make Your Indie Film Feel Cheap

Have you ever been watching a movie that felt cheap but you couldn’t figure out why? It had all the trappings of a “real” movie: the dialogue was good, the story made sense, maybe it even had some recognizable actors in it. But something was off. Something you...