Indy Mogul Interview: Paul Del Vecchio
Hello friends! This week we recieved some AWESOME footage from Internet Filmmaker and YouTube Director, Paul Del Vecchio. We posted part one of the interview on our YouTube page and we will be posting a new installment every day. Paul not only produces some really spectacular, special FX-packed movies, but he posts some really imformative how-to-videos to help YOU achieve the same effect! Here's a trailer for Paul's full length feature, "Forever".
Now here's where the best part comes in. We've collected the questions we sent to Paul and have decided to give them out to YOU, so that you can send in your very own Indy Mogul Interview. So, get a shootin' and start a-sendin'...it's Indy Mogul Interview Time. (Enter Tim Allen to do trademark grunt).
INDY MOGUL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS:
How long have you been making movies? Did you go to school for it?
A lot of what I learned was through experimentation, searching through forums, and doing my best imitations of famous filmmakers. Were these things important for you as a developing filmmaker?
How do you acquire actors, are they paid or are they friends?
When you realize you need a special effect for movie, one that you haven't tackled yet, where do you begin?
What's you equipment setup (camera/editing program)?
How has the internet changed the process of getting your movies out?
Are there any other Internet filmmakers who you like?
Is the way you're making movies right now, the way you could see yourself doing it for the rest of your life?
Are there any upcoming projects or a website you'd like to plug?
Do you long to say more? Don't be afraid to make up your own questions or just ramble about a topic you want to speak about! But keep it entertaining!!!
How long have you been making movies? Did you go to school for it?
A lot of what I learned was through experimentation, searching through forums, and doing my best imitations of famous filmmakers. Were these things important for you as a developing filmmaker?
How do you acquire actors, are they paid or are they friends?
When you realize you need a special effect for movie, one that you haven't tackled yet, where do you begin?
What's you equipment setup (camera/editing program)?
How has the internet changed the process of getting your movies out?
Are there any other Internet filmmakers who you like?
Is the way you're making movies right now, the way you could see yourself doing it for the rest of your life?
Are there any upcoming projects or a website you'd like to plug?
Do you long to say more? Don't be afraid to make up your own questions or just ramble about a topic you want to speak about! But keep it entertaining!!!
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