Don’t Read This! 5 Things I Learned about Directing and Shooting a No-Budget Feature Film in an African Village
I’m not writing this for the careerists. For the ones just looking for an edge, for a way in, who think they have an idea that can sell and are poking for a soft spot in the walled city. If that’s you, you can stop reading now. Hell, just stop. I’m writing for the hopeless lot who scramble for meaning. Who care about what’s in the box, not the pretty package. Who care about result, impact, and why people and societies do the things they do. This is why we shot a movie over four months in a remote Ghanaian […]
by Travis Pittman on May 7, 2014