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Having A Stake In The Game – A Miniflix Interview With Martina Lee

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  Article copy edited by Marian Lewis. Martina Lee has been an artist for as long as she can remember. It started when she was growing up and taking many art classes, particularly interested in painting and drawing. Despite not being a film major, Lee first truly got into the art form as an undergraduate in college. She found films that influenced and deeply touched her and learned to read this particular form of visual language in the same way she did fine art. After a few years, she returned to school, but this time to learn the craft of filmmaking. She started in Singapore (through NYU Tisch Asia), but once the program was discontinued, she found herself having to re-apply all over again. She got into the prestigious USC film program for her graduate degree. Her most recent short, “Black Boy Joy”, comes two years after graduating from USC and becoming a full-time part of the film industry. This film, produced by Film Independent Project Involve in 2019, follows three generat...

A USC Miniflix Interview With Annalise Pasztor And Zoe Malhotra

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  Annalise and Zoe each bring a unique perspective to their time at USC’s film school. During the Miniflix interview with Zoe Malhotra , she revealed that she grew up in Washington D.C., where she started making documentaries out of a love for the artistic communities that existed there (including places like the Smithsonian). While at USC, Zoe studied multimedia literacy in the film school’s Media Arts and Practice program, ultimately focusing on documentary filmmaking. Annalise started in nature and wildlife photography but quickly became interested in using video to capture the world around her. Originally intending to pursue science, Annalise applied to USC’s School of Cinematic Arts anyway – and got in! Even though she’s all in on filmmaking, she didn’t leave her range of interests behind her (she double majored in anthropology). Together, these two made up the only undergraduate co-directing duo to helm one of the three projects selected by their Advanced Documentary Pro...

Tips to Bring Audiences into a Character’s World – In Under 15 Minutes

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  One of the hardest things about a short film is, well, the shortness of it all. You have 10 – 15 minutes to give audiences all the feels as well as bring audience into character’s world . If the film’s really good, you can even make the audience believe they are that character. This is exactly what Oscar-winning Irish filmmaker Benjamin Cleary managed to do in his 2015 short film character drama, “Stutterer”. It’s no surprise that Cleary is now on to more ambitious projects (including a new project with AppleTV and Mahershala Ali). But let’s revisit the film that put him on the map and see what we can learn about bringing audiences into a character’s world with a running time of fewer than 15 minutes. Set The Stakes From The Opening Frame In the marvelous “Stutterer”, Cleary sets up the stakes for his filmic world in the very first frames. Our main character, Greenwood, is introduced via sharp closeup. We don’t see Greenwood’s eyes or his face. Instead, we just see his trem...