If you are a beginner filmmaker who is afraid to receive feedback on your work, you may find you are operating within a bubble. Feedback is such a critical part of the process of becoming a better storyteller. We invite you to get out of that bubble and practice asking for and receiving feedback like a professional.
In today’s episode, No Film School’s Charles Haine, GG Hawkins, and Jason Hellerman discuss:
- Crafting and curating your public persona
- The standard number of pages your script should be
- Wasting time arguing on social media
- The power of admitting what you don’t know
- Why you should ask for feedback early in your career
- How to ask for feedback and how to receive it
- Why you should never feel bad about asking people for feedback
- Having practice feedback sessions with your friends
- The overall importance of etiquette as a filmmaker
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Author: NFS Staff
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