Articles by Raindance
10 German films you should see (or should have seen by now)
From “M” to “The Tin Drum”, Raindance’s Isabelle Mecattaf takes us through some of the best of German cinema. My ten propositions trace the evolution of German cinema over time, from the Weimar republic, to Third Reich propaganda, the aftermath of WWII and finally the new German cinema. These films are often a representation of what […] |
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3 ways taking creative challenges made me a better filmmaker
Mentorless’ Nathalie Sejean provides some useful tips on exercising your creative energy during demanding workloads. This article was originally written by Nathalie Sejean for Raindance. Visit raindance.org for more insightful coverage of the film industry. Five years ago, I was writing a feature adaptation of a short film that had made it to festivals and garnered […] |
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How Filmmakers Build Social Media Authority On 18 Minutes Per Day
Elliot Grove lays out the perfect plan to utilizing social media as a filmmaker. This article was originally written by Elliot Grove for Raindance. Visit raindance.org for more insightful coverage of the film industry. In the summer of 2013 I wrote How Filmmakers Build Twitter Authority in 15 Minutes A Day. I really would suggest you read it - there are some […] |
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5 Reasons Your Philosophy Degree Makes You a Better Filmmaker
Don’t think a philosophy degree can get you anywhere in your film career? Think again, says Dan Fitz. This article was originally written by Dan Fitz for Raindance. Visit raindance.org for more insightful coverage of the film industry. What do Wes Craven, Wes Anderson, Ethan Coen, Terrence Malick, Matt Groening, Deepa Mehta, Errol Morris, and Mark Boal all have in common? They […] |