"Your show has to have an impact in the first 30 seconds." Read More: Here's How to Incorporate 'Serial'-Style Storytelling Into Film Bernard Periatambee, VP of Development for Frantic Films, explains that "it's not enough to have a great cast and a great story. You have to be able to tell it in a way that will really impact your audience." In this Episode 6 bonus feature of Raindance Step & Repeat (above), Bernard tells us how to take a linear story, compelling characters and mix them with a modern fast-paced storytelling style to make sure your films are a success. Find out more about Periatambee here and visit Raindance here. Read More: Watch: How to Find Compelling Characters...
- 9/9/2015
- by Dale Sood
- Indiewire
There are just some elements to our biology that are instinctual and out of our control. This can also be our greatest asset when it comes to developing or creating memorable characters for our films. Read More: What Cinematographers Can Learn from Comic Book Artists Bernard Periatambee, a documentary filmmaker and VP of Development for Frantic Films, has made a living off his fine tuned instincts in the search for compelling characters and documentary subjects. In my conversation with Periatambee, I asked him how he was able to discover great documentary subjects. His response: "I suppose the crap answer is that you just do. It's like saying, how do you know you want to sleep with that person, buy that car, or eat from that menu? There's just something about that person that speaks to you.” In Episode 6 of Raindance Step & Repeat, Periatambee explains what your instinct already knows. There...
- 9/2/2015
- by Dale Sood
- Indiewire
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