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Barbara DeMarco-Barrett is an author, creative-writing teacher, and host of my favorite podcast, "Writers on Writing." She is also a lecturer at Chapman University's Dodge Film School, an adjunct professor of Advanced Creative Writing at Saddleback College Emeritus Institute, and instructor at Gotham Writers Workshop (online). She also holds two private workshops. Barbara was recognized with a Distinguished Instructor Award at UC-Irvine and awarded Literary Magnet #1 in Orange Coast Magazine's Best of Orange County. She is founder of the Pen on Fire Speakers Writers Salon in Corona del Mar, California and in the summer of 2013, began holding writers retreats in Palm Springs. She's the former president of Sisters in Crime, Orange County chapter, and was the editor of The ASJA Monthly, (the official publication of the American Society of Journalists and Authors), from 2002 to 2014. ASJA awarded her with the Extraordinary Service Award in 2015. We talk about how she became a writer (insteasd of going to clown school or starting a beauty salon), writing short stories, her writing habits and techniques, writing in longhand, stationary sickness, her book "Palm Springs Noir," lessons and insights gleaned from the hundreds of authors she has interviewed on her podcast, the importance of improvisation, cultivating creativity, self-publishing vs. traditional publishing, book covers, artificial intelligence, favorite books and authors, and more. Shownotes are here https://www.paultrammell.com/dream-chasers-and-eccentrics Support the show through Patreon here https://www.patreon.com/DreamChasersandEccentrics
Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DD3zGzHL30 Enjoy Film Courage and want to support, please visit our Patreon here - http://www.patreon.com/filmcourage. 0:00 - What Beginning Filmmakers Should Know About Short Films 13:29 - 7 Reasons Why You Should Make A Short Film 25:44 - Advantages To Making A Short Film Before A Feature 34:13 - What You Need To Know Before You Make A Short Film 44:55 - There Is No Story Structure For Short Films 54:30 - 5 Tips For Writing A Short Film 1:11:23 - First Steps To Making A Short Film 1:21:57 - Top 5 Mistakes Filmmakers Make With Short Films 1:32:26 - How To Make A Short Film For Free 1:46:26 - You Made A Short Film... Now What? 1:56:45 - 10 Myths About Short Films 2:05:30 - Beginners Guide To Low Budget Filmmaking MAKING IT BIG IN SHORTS: Shorter, Faster, Cheaper: The Ultimate Filmmaker's Guide to Short Films https://amzn.to/3HVVmOa Kim Adelman is the author of Making It Big in Shorts. She produced 19 short films that won 30+ awards and played over 150 film festivals worldwide, including the Sundance Film Festival four years in a row. Ms. Adelman currently teaches Cinema Production 2 at Mount St. Mary's University and Low Budget Filmmaking at UCLA Extension, where she was honored as Entertainment Studies Instructor of the Year in 2014 and won the Distinguished Instructor Award in 2016. MORE VIDEOS WITH KIM ADELMAN https://bit.ly/3EDJC1F CONNECT WITH KIM ADELMAN http://kimadelman.com https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0011841 https://twitter.com/kimadelman https://www.uclaextension.edu/instructors/kim-adelman https://mwp.com/product/making-big-shorts-ultimate-filmmakers/ MORE MICHAEL WIESE PRODUCTIONS AUTHORS https://mwp.com VIEWERS ALSO WATCHED 5 Tips For Writing A Short Film - https://youtu.be/P5_RJo5VWS4 This Is How I Made $15,000 From A Short Film - https://youtu.be/AuoEoBHqcSsYou Can Make Money With Short Films - https://youtu.be/H6eK9BLD5UE What You Need To Know Before You Make A Short Film - https://youtu.be/Z5er8bPje3U How Filmmakers Can Make Money From Short Form Content - https://youtu.be/BO49qrImZ7I 7 Reasons Why You Should Make A Short Film - https://youtu.be/jnB6Tqu93oc A Simple Strategy For Making Short Films For YouTube - https://youtu.be/gUxkiSNWm-Y CONNECT WITH FILM COURAGE http://www.FilmCourage.com http://twitter.com/#!/FilmCourage https://www.facebook.com/filmcourage https://www.instagram.com/filmcourage http://filmcourage.tumblr.com http://pinterest.com/filmcourage SUBSCRIBE TO THE FILM COURAGE YOUTUBE CHANNEL http://bit.ly/18DPN37 SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A MEMBER https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs8o1mdWAfefJkdBg632_tg/join SUPPORT FILM COURAGE BY BECOMING A PATRON https://www.patreon.com/filmcourage LISTEN TO THE FILM COURAGE PODCAST https://soundcloud.com/filmcourage-com (Affiliates) SAVE $15 ON YOUTUBE TV - LIMITED TIME OFFER https://tv.youtube.com/referral/r0847ysqgrrqgp ►WE USE THIS CAMERA (B&H) – https://buff.ly/3rWqrra ►WE USE THIS SOUND RECORDER (AMAZON) – http://amzn.to/2tbFlM9 Stuff we use: LENS - Most people ask us what camera we use, no one ever asks about the lens which filmmakers always tell us is more important. This lens was a big investment for us and one we wish we could have made sooner. Started using this lens at the end of 2013 - http://amzn.to/2tbtmOq AUDIO Rode VideoMic Pro - The Rode mic helps us capture our backup audio. It also helps us sync up our audio in post https://amzn.to/425k5rG Audio Recorder - If we had to do it all over again, this is probably the first item we would have bought - https://amzn.to/3WEuz0k LIGHTS - Although we like to use as much natural light as we can, we often enhance the lighting with this small portable light. We have two of them and they have saved us a number of times - http://amzn.to/2u5UnHv *These are affiliate links, by using them you can help support this channel.
Kim Adelman began her producing career with the indie feature, Just Friends. She then launched the Fox Movie Channel's short film program, where the 19 shorts she produced won 30+ awards and played over 150 film festivals worldwide, including the Sundance Film Festival four years in a row.Kim Adelman currently teaches Low Budget Filmmaking at UCLA Extension and Cinema Production II at Mount Saint Mary University. In 2014, she was named UCLA Extension's Entertainment Studies Instructor of the Year. In 2016, she won its Distinguished Instructor Award.In addition to guest lecturing at UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton, and Cal State Los Angeles, she has also taught filmmaking workshops across the US, Canada, and New Zealand. Most recently she led creative writing workshops for kids at UCLA's Hammer Museum via 826LA and filmmaking for teens at Pasadena's Norton Simon Museum.Over the past two decades, Ms. Adelman has also reported extensively on festivals and short films for Indiewire, co-programmed the American Cinematheque's annual Focus on Female Directors short film screening series for fifteen years, and co-founded FFC: the Female Filmmaking Collective. She has also been a jury member and/or a panel moderator at numerous international film festivals, including Sundance Next and the Los Angeles Film Festival during its final year.Her short film book, Making it Big in Shorts, is on its third edition and has been published internationally in Spanish and Mandarin. The three pop culture books she wrote for Penguin Random House are The Girls Guide to Elvis, The Girls Guide to Country, and The Ultimate Guide to Chick Flicks. which was also published in Japanese.She has recorded a five-part educational podcast on independent filmmaking for UCLA Extension and co-hosted the 15-episode movie adaptation podcast Book to Screen, available on iTunes. She has also appeared as cinema expert in the ARTE documentary From Weepies to Chick Flicks, E!'s Hollywood & Sex special, and the DVD extras for Love Me Tender and Ghost. She was profiled for Women Transforming Media and appeared onKim Adelman was also Director of On Air Creative Production for Style Network until that network shut down. She has worked at multiple cable networks including FX/FXM, E!, G4, PopTV, the Game Show Network, and Cinevault.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2881148/advertisement
Kim Adelman began her producing career with the indie feature, Just Friends. She then launched the Fox Movie Channel's short film program, where the 19 shorts she produced won 30+ awards and played over 150 film festivals worldwide, including the Sundance Film Festival four years in a row.Kim Adelman currently teaches Low Budget Filmmaking at UCLA Extension and Cinema Production II at Mount Saint Mary University. In 2014, she was named UCLA Extension's Entertainment Studies Instructor of the Year. In 2016, she won its Distinguished Instructor Award.In addition to guest lecturing at UC Irvine, Cal State Fullerton, and Cal State Los Angeles, she has also taught filmmaking workshops across the US, Canada, and New Zealand. Most recently she led creative writing workshops for kids at UCLA's Hammer Museum via 826LA and filmmaking for teens at Pasadena's Norton Simon Museum.Over the past two decades, Ms. Adelman has also reported extensively on festivals and short films for Indiewire, co-programmed the American Cinematheque's annual Focus on Female Directors short film screening series for fifteen years, and co-founded FFC: the Female Filmmaking Collective. She has also been a jury member and/or a panel moderator at numerous international film festivals, including Sundance Next and the Los Angeles Film Festival during its final year.Her short film book, Making it Big in Shorts, is on its third edition and has been published internationally in Spanish and Mandarin. The three pop culture books she wrote for Penguin Random House are The Girls Guide to Elvis, The Girls Guide to Country, and The Ultimate Guide to Chick Flicks. which was also published in Japanese.She has recorded a five-part educational podcast on independent filmmaking for UCLA Extension and co-hosted the 15-episode movie adaptation podcast Book to Screen, available on iTunes. She has also appeared as cinema expert in the ARTE documentary From Weepies to Chick Flicks, E!'s Hollywood & Sex special, and the DVD extras for Love Me Tender and Ghost. She was profiled for Women Transforming Media and appeared onKim Adelman was also Director of On Air Creative Production for Style Network until that network shut down. She has worked at multiple cable networks including FX/FXM, E!, G4, PopTV, the Game Show Network, and Cinevault.
Writing and rejection go hand and hand, but many of us are not equipped for it. Guest Barbara DeMarco Barrett has some suggestions about handling criticism, along with some other great advice. Barbara has been writing and teaching for over three decades. Her first book Pen On Fire: A Busy Woman's Guide to Igniting the Writer Within made the LA Times bestseller list. Recently, she edited an upcoming anthology called Palm Springs Noir, which includes her own creepy short story. Barbara also teaches writing classes and was recognized with a Distinguished Instructor Award at UC-Irvine. Barbara co-hosts the Writers on Writing podcast KUCI-FM. She is also the founder of the Pen on Fire Speakers Writers Salon in Corona del Mar, California. Our sponsor News Break is hiring writers all across the US to cover local happenings in their city. To apply, go to newsbreak.com/podcasts. Join the Write About Now Community Links: www.writeaboutnowmedia.com https://writeaboutnowmedia.com/subscribe https://www.instagram.com/writeaboutnowpod/ https://www.facebook.com/WriteAboutNowPodcast https://twitter.com/kidfinesse https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanjsmall/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCExqs0i3A8CPCBJyv7NBDjg
Ed Bray, author of Hello, Career and Senor Director, Human Resources Ross Stores, Inc., shares pearls of wisdom for students and anyone entering the workforce. Bio: Working smart, the ability to make valuable and memorable business decisions at opportune times, is what separates exceptional employees from average employees. Learning how to work smart is not taught in school nor does it appear in an employee handbook. It's learned through listening and understanding your workplace's expectations and then executing appropriately. Hello, Career takes employees in their first job on a journey showing them how to work smart by sharing advice, guidance, and real-world stories from key areas of the workplace, including • Why developing a great relationship with the “office superheroes” is a smart move • The importance of establishing a trusted inner circle • Why it's critical to understand and select the right employee benefits New employees will have the blueprint to work smart allowing them to demonstrate to their manager and colleagues they are wise beyond their years and positioning themselves for success and advancement. Ed Bray has over twenty-five years of human resources leadership experience in major US companies. He was named HR Rookie of the Year in 2017 and Change Champion in 2018 at Ross Stores, Inc., and taught human resources courses at the University of California–Irvine from 2012 to 2018, where he was presented with the Distinguished Instructor Award in 2017. CONTACT AUTHOR: Ed@EdBrayWrites.com (925) 549-1987 WEBSITE: www.EdBrayWrites.com SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: @hellocareer1 LinkedIn: Ed Bray Instagram: hello_career https://www.amazon.com/Hello-Career-Successful-Office-Remotely/dp/1736111906/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2X2SXCYC12CBR&dchild=1&keywords=ed+bray+hello+career&qid=1614445918&sprefix=Hello%2C+Career%2Caps%2C551&sr=8-2 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cherice-taylor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cherice-taylor/support
Gary Szenderski is an author, speaker, teacher, and branding specialist. He specializes in helping people and organizations to navigate change, and frequently speaks and writes on the topic of emerging brands, personal branding, and companies in transition. Gary is an award-winning writer, author of the Book of Szen and Szen Zone, often quoted marketing expert, and recipient of the Distinguished Instructor Award from the University of California at Irvine where he teaches branding. He resides in Southern California. Readers can connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.
LiveTheGoals helps you Set, Reach and Live your most important goals through Coaching, Speeches, Training Programs and Podcasts. Book Dale Richardson, Esq. for your next Conference, Training or Workshop at info@livethegoals.com. Join the LiveTheGoals Newsletter for free offers, courses, news and announcements. This Episode of LiveTheGoals Podcast is brought to you by Audible. Our listeners get a FREE Audiobook and 30 Free Trial! Just go to www.livethegoals.com/audible for your Free Audiobook and trial! Interview Guest: Gary Szenderski is an author, speaker, teacher and internationally acclaimed branding specialist. He helps people and organizations navigate change, and frequently speaks and writes on the topics of emerging brands, personal branding and companies in transition. Gary is an award-winning writer, and author of the Book of Szen. He’s an often quoted marketing expert, and recipient of the Distinguished Instructor Award from the University of California in Irvine where he teaches branding. In this Episode You’ll Learn: How goal setting affects your marketing; The three things that make up your brand; How branding limits the possibilities for your business; What you need to think about if you are transitioning or evolving your brand; How you can show your personality through your brand; The importance of asking why in the business of marketing and branding; And so much more!!! Hot Seat Scenario: Gary chose Person A who is living check to check but spends 2-3 hours a day surfing the internet or watching TV to wind down. He would think about what it is he really wants to be in order to avoid just going through the motions. Gary believes that it’s important for the person to have an internal fire going! He would also spend some time writing down his vision of the perfect day. Finally, he’ll start to work toward getting there. *Listen to the Episode to hear the rest of Gary’s thoughts on the Hot Seat Scenario. Motivational Quote, Mantra or Thought: “I am more than I appear to be. The world and its love is embracing me. I give wealth to my family by using the gifts that God gave to me.” Gary’s Books: The Book of Szen: Stories & Inspiration for a Changing World Szen Zone: Reaching a State of Positive Change How to Contact: Website: http://szenzone.com Email: gary@bookofszen.com **Sign up for the LiveTheGoals Newsletter. Subscribe to make sure you don't miss any future free gifts, news or announcements! ** Find out more about my FREE Classes at LiveTheGoals.com/FreeClass! GET THE LIVETHEGOALS APP!! iPhone/iPad Version on iTunes!! Android Version on Google Play!! Want more options to listen to LiveTheGoals Podcast? Click Here to see more options! Follow me on Instagram @LiveTheGoals Follow me on Twitter @LiveTheGoals
Gary Szenderski is an author, speaker, teacher, and branding specialist. He specializes in helping people and organizations to navigate change, and frequently speaks and writes on the topic of emerging brands, personal branding, and companies in transition. Gary is an award-winning writer, author of the Book of Szen, often quoted marketing expert, and recipient of the Distinguished Instructor Award from the University of California in Irvine where he teaches branding. Quotes To Remember: “We should always start our songs on a positive note.” “If you can’t change it, embrace it.” “We have to deal with [past issues] head on.” What You’ll Learn: —How to discover what you want —How to live in the moment and become more aware of what’s going on —How to stay positive —How to avoid hinging your happiness on expectations —How to avoid distractions —How to open the intake valve to your happiness Key Links From The Show: Gary’s Site Gary’s email address: gary@bookofszen.com Recommended Books: The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Anchor Start With Why by Simon Sinek Beauty: The Invisible Embrace by John O’Donohue
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Gary Szenderski is an author, speaker, teacher and branding specialist, internationally acclaimed as an expert on the subject. He specializes in helping people and organizations to navigate change, and frequently speaks and writes on the topic of emerging brands, personal branding and companies in transition. Gary is an award-winning writer, author of the Book of Szen, often quoted marketing expert, and recipient of the Distinguished Instructor Award from the University of California in Irvine where he teaches branding. He resides in Southern California and welcomes your comments. Email him at gary@bookofszen.com. Amazon: Szen Zone StoryHinge http://storyhinge.com Where we amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.