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Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Noam Kroll
261 episodes
4 days ago
Each week, filmmaker Noam Kroll shares valuable insight into the world of micro-budget filmmaking, geared towards true DIY filmmakers looking to get out there and create their own films.
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Each week, filmmaker Noam Kroll shares valuable insight into the world of micro-budget filmmaking, geared towards true DIY filmmakers looking to get out there and create their own films.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Making A Linklater-Style Feature Film Over 2 Years With Filmmaker Clinton Cornwell
Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
1 hour 5 minutes
6 months ago
Making A Linklater-Style Feature Film Over 2 Years With Filmmaker Clinton Cornwell
In this episode, I am joined by filmmaker Clinton Cornwell to discuss his feature film 12 Months, which he shot over the course of two years (and 60 shooting days) in a style inspired by Richard Linklater's Boyhood.

Throughout our conversation, we dive deep into Clinton's unique production approach and creative process. Topics covered include:
  • Creating an improvised relationship drama shot over real time
  • Working with a minimal crew (often just 3 people) across 60 shooting days
  • The benefits and challenges of spreading production over two years
  • Finding actors comfortable with improvisation and maintaining their commitment
  • Balancing structure and spontaneity in an improvised film
  • Managing 200+ hours of footage during post-production
  • The advantages of being a "jack of all trades" filmmaker

Links from the show:


12 Months Film

Clinton Cornwell - Instagram

Clinton Cornwell - Letterboxd

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Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Each week, filmmaker Noam Kroll shares valuable insight into the world of micro-budget filmmaking, geared towards true DIY filmmakers looking to get out there and create their own films.