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Becoming a Multi-Faceted Creative, and The Movie-Making Process with Filmmaker & Podcaster David Power
Manage episode 165794232 series 125467
David Power is a multi-purpose creative pro based in Brooklyn, NY. Since moving to New York, he’s worked in music recording & production, written several business books, penned screenplays, and helped write and perform in comedy films. His latest project is a podcast documentary of how a feature film is made.
Our conversation covers creative practices and routines, as well as the often-nebulous world of film & video, including how to collaborate on a script and using crowdfunding to launch projects at scale.
Catch up with David on his website, DavidPower.com, or through his show, SureFirePodcast.com
Get The Episode- Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 96 (MP3, 44:01, 21.3 MB)
- Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 96 (OGG, 44:01, 24.9 MB)
Subscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on iTunes, on Google Play Music, on Android, on iHeart
SponsorFreedcamp, the finest free online project management software
Bandwidth for The Busy Creator Podcast is provided by Freedcamp, Group Efforts Made Effortless.
Freedcamp is best free online project management software available. By using the built-in functions and additional tools like time tracking, invoices, milestones, file storage, and more, teams can customise the software for the task at hand! The Busy Creator Podcast itself is managed and operated on Freedcamp. Get started for free on Freedcamp.com
Show Notes & Links- David’s office is a multi-purpose room (writing, video editing, audio recording, podcast production)
- Acoustic paneling
- GIK Acoustics
- Reverb
- Anechoic Chamber
- David started making films based on his own whims and desires
- The Lonely Island
- Saturday Night Life
- D*ck in a Box
- David is currently podcasting the production of a feature film
- Michael Goldburg & Dave Chan, filmmakers
- Iron Mule Comedy Film Festival, NYC
- Seed & Spark, film-based crowdfunding platform
- Transcontinental Railroad
- Contractions (in dialogue)
- David’s podcast episode on crowdfunding
- Crowdfunding article on The Busy Creator blog
- Kickstarter and pitch videos which now are their own project and format
- Cathryn Lavery on The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 65
- American Sign Language (ASL)
- Does Google Docs have an offline version?
- Centered, Courier text for screenplays. Why?
- David has assembled a 3-monitor desk setup over the years
- Island of Misfit Toys
- Crysis
- Ivy Bridge, Intel’s best chip from Spring 2012
- David worked in a corporate environment for many years; no longer uses an alarm clock
- Prescott watches one event on broadcast TV each year: The Oscars
- Presidential debates in 2016 were streamed on Twitter
- DavidPower.com
- Sure-Fire Podcast
- David Power on Facebook
- David Power on LinkedIn
- Trello
- Slack
- Google Docs
- FinalDraft
- BitBucket (on the web)
- SourceTree (on the desktop)
- Dropbox Paper
- Dell PC Tower from 2009
- VEGAS Pro by Sony Magix
- Cakewalk by Sonar
- Hackintosh
- Mac Pro
- Soften the corners of a room to dampen reverb/echo
- Develop characters first, give them a voice and backstory, and then place them into a three-act structure. (Or not).
- Collect all notes and ideas; save them for later and vetting each one before writing
- Build a project management software workflow that actually reflects the way you work
- Don’t store files in Slack; that’s not the place for permanent items
- Use Plain Text formatting as a universal standard
- Build a Hackintosh if you can’t afford a Mac Pro (which you probably can’t)
- Cross-promote, tag, and share your social links with your collaboration partners
- Exercise first thing in the morning
- Meditate, eat, drink coffee before starting work
- Use a floating lunch hour
- Wake up without an alarm
- Don’t actively seek out news (minus industry happenings)
Visit BusyCreatorBook.com for your free trial
Get Finish the Script!: A College Screenwriting Course in Book Form by Scott King as a free audiobook
104 epizódok
Manage episode 165794232 series 125467
David Power is a multi-purpose creative pro based in Brooklyn, NY. Since moving to New York, he’s worked in music recording & production, written several business books, penned screenplays, and helped write and perform in comedy films. His latest project is a podcast documentary of how a feature film is made.
Our conversation covers creative practices and routines, as well as the often-nebulous world of film & video, including how to collaborate on a script and using crowdfunding to launch projects at scale.
Catch up with David on his website, DavidPower.com, or through his show, SureFirePodcast.com
Get The Episode- Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 96 (MP3, 44:01, 21.3 MB)
- Download The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 96 (OGG, 44:01, 24.9 MB)
Subscribe to The Busy Creator Podcast on iTunes, on Google Play Music, on Android, on iHeart
SponsorFreedcamp, the finest free online project management software
Bandwidth for The Busy Creator Podcast is provided by Freedcamp, Group Efforts Made Effortless.
Freedcamp is best free online project management software available. By using the built-in functions and additional tools like time tracking, invoices, milestones, file storage, and more, teams can customise the software for the task at hand! The Busy Creator Podcast itself is managed and operated on Freedcamp. Get started for free on Freedcamp.com
Show Notes & Links- David’s office is a multi-purpose room (writing, video editing, audio recording, podcast production)
- Acoustic paneling
- GIK Acoustics
- Reverb
- Anechoic Chamber
- David started making films based on his own whims and desires
- The Lonely Island
- Saturday Night Life
- D*ck in a Box
- David is currently podcasting the production of a feature film
- Michael Goldburg & Dave Chan, filmmakers
- Iron Mule Comedy Film Festival, NYC
- Seed & Spark, film-based crowdfunding platform
- Transcontinental Railroad
- Contractions (in dialogue)
- David’s podcast episode on crowdfunding
- Crowdfunding article on The Busy Creator blog
- Kickstarter and pitch videos which now are their own project and format
- Cathryn Lavery on The Busy Creator Podcast, episode 65
- American Sign Language (ASL)
- Does Google Docs have an offline version?
- Centered, Courier text for screenplays. Why?
- David has assembled a 3-monitor desk setup over the years
- Island of Misfit Toys
- Crysis
- Ivy Bridge, Intel’s best chip from Spring 2012
- David worked in a corporate environment for many years; no longer uses an alarm clock
- Prescott watches one event on broadcast TV each year: The Oscars
- Presidential debates in 2016 were streamed on Twitter
- DavidPower.com
- Sure-Fire Podcast
- David Power on Facebook
- David Power on LinkedIn
- Trello
- Slack
- Google Docs
- FinalDraft
- BitBucket (on the web)
- SourceTree (on the desktop)
- Dropbox Paper
- Dell PC Tower from 2009
- VEGAS Pro by Sony Magix
- Cakewalk by Sonar
- Hackintosh
- Mac Pro
- Soften the corners of a room to dampen reverb/echo
- Develop characters first, give them a voice and backstory, and then place them into a three-act structure. (Or not).
- Collect all notes and ideas; save them for later and vetting each one before writing
- Build a project management software workflow that actually reflects the way you work
- Don’t store files in Slack; that’s not the place for permanent items
- Use Plain Text formatting as a universal standard
- Build a Hackintosh if you can’t afford a Mac Pro (which you probably can’t)
- Cross-promote, tag, and share your social links with your collaboration partners
- Exercise first thing in the morning
- Meditate, eat, drink coffee before starting work
- Use a floating lunch hour
- Wake up without an alarm
- Don’t actively seek out news (minus industry happenings)
Visit BusyCreatorBook.com for your free trial
Get Finish the Script!: A College Screenwriting Course in Book Form by Scott King as a free audiobook
104 epizódok
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