I'm graduating with a degree in Digital Video and Cinema in two months, so I guess you can say I am a want to be writer, director (or production assistant, realistically).
I will definitely be downloading the book(s), as it's not often that a story is written for the screen and the adapted into novel form. Major props for following through with your story, despite having to change mediums.
Was it difficult to decide where to end one book and begin the next, being that the original format was thirteen separate episodes?
Another more general question, while making short films and documentaries, do you utilize other sources as income?
I produced a minidoc and a short last semester and am working on a feature length narrative now; here is a link to the doc.
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Hi Dumont Authors!
I'm graduating with a degree in Digital Video and Cinema in two months, so I guess you can say I am a want to be writer, director (or production assistant, realistically).
I will definitely be downloading the book(s), as it's not often that a story is written for the screen and the adapted into novel form. Major props for following through with your story, despite having to change mediums.
Was it difficult to decide where to end one book and begin the next, being that the original format was thirteen separate episodes?
Another more general question, while making short films and documentaries, do you utilize other sources as income?
I produced a minidoc and a short last semester and am working on a feature length narrative now; here is a link to the doc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veDbicCrJSg
Thanks for staying true to yourselves and for persevering in the field, it's very encouraging!
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