West Coast Baseball Road Trip 2026: The Complete 7-Day Guide

West Coast Baseball Road Trip?

West Coast Baseball Road Trip: A Home Run Itinerary I’m standing in the parking lot of what used to be the Oakland Coliseum, holding a commemorative “Final Season” pennant I just bought for $12. It’s 2024, and I’m filming a short documentary about disappearing ballparks—part of my ongoing project about American sports culture—when a guy … Read more

Low Light Video: How to Shoot Great Footage in the Dark (2026)

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Low Light Video: How to Shoot Great Footage in the Dark The rental house screwed us. We were forty-five minutes from call time on “Closing Walls,” shooting a critical night exterior, and the light kit we’d reserved? Gone. Rented to someone else. “System error,” they said. So there we were: three actors waiting in the … Read more

How to Deliver Lines Like a Pro Actor (Not a Robot)

Master the art of believable dialogue! Learn how to elevate your acting with expert techniques for line delivery, character development, and storytelling. Uncover the secrets to captivating audiences and bringing your characters to life.

When Good Actors Sound Like Robots I was on set for Blood Buddies when I watched a talented actor completely butcher a pivotal scene. Not because she didn’t know her lines. She knew them cold. The problem? She sounded like Siri reading a grocery list. Take after take, the director kept saying “more emotion,” and … Read more

Work-Life Balance for Filmmakers: Complete

Juggling the Filmmaker's Life: How to Balance Work and Personal Time

Lights, Camera, Balance!  It’s 2 AM on a Tuesday. I’m hunched over my laptop in a dark editing suite, mainlining cold brew and pretending the bags under my eyes add character. My phone buzzes. It’s my partner: “You coming home tonight?” This was during post on “Blood Buddies.” We were three weeks behind schedule, the … Read more

How to Write a Short Film Script That Actually Gets Made

6 Techniques on How to Write a Short Film Script

The Hook I was sitting in a parking lot at 2 AM during the shoot for “Blood Buddies” when I realized something: the script I’d written three weeks earlier was garbage. Not the concept. The concept was fine—two estranged brothers forced to confront their past during a tense dinner. The problem was I’d written it … Read more

Gift Guide for Young Filmmakers: 25+ Best Ideas (2026)

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Gift Guide for Young Filmmakers: Gear That Actually Matters I’ll never forget watching my nephew try to edit his first short film on a five-year-old laptop that crashed every fifteen minutes. He’d spent three weeks shooting this thing—a zombie comedy about high school drama—and now he was one corrupted file away from losing it all. … Read more

Mental Health in the Film Industry (The Honest Guide)

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Mental Health in the Film Industry: What Nobody Tells You Before Your First Big Production It was day 14 of a 16-day shoot on Closing Walls. We were running on four hours of sleep, craft services had run out of everything except black coffee and optimism, and one of my most experienced crew members — … Read more

First Assistant Director: How to Become a 1st AD

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First Assistant Director: How to Become a 1st AD (The Real Story) I’ll never forget my first day as a production assistant on “Blood Buddies.” We were three hours behind schedule. The lead actor’s wig wasn’t ready. Rain was forecast for noon, and we had two critical exterior scenes left. Everyone was losing their minds. … Read more

How to Become a Movie Director (No Film School Required)

How to Become a Movie Director: Landing the Job Is the Job

The Hook: My First Day as a “Director” Was a Disaster I showed up to the set of “Blood Buddies” thinking I knew everything. I’d watched every Nolan film twice, read Hitchcock interviews, and built shot lists in my head for weeks. Then my lead actor asked me a simple question: “What’s my motivation in … Read more

Tarantino’s Storytelling: Nonlinear Structure & Dialogue

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The Hook I was twenty-three, working a night shift at a video rental place in Vancouver, when a customer asked me to recommend “something that doesn’t play by the rules.” I handed him Pulp Fiction. He came back two days later. “That watch scene,” he said. “I had to rewind three times to figure out … Read more