The rise of digital media has eased access to production tools and audiences. Whereas 10 years ago it would have been cost-prohibitive for an artist or group of artists to write and produce a series or feature film, it’s now possible to shoot a project on a modestly priced HD camera, edit it on a laptop, then take it to viewers via YouTube, Vimeo, or another such platform. But the fact that something is easy to do doesn’t mean that it’s easy to do well. For actors looking to learn more about how to create their own content, the Screen Actors Guild Foundation launched in 2013 its Salon Reading Series, a showcase for original feature film and television pilot scripts. The foundation is currently accepting and reviewing submissions for the series’ next installment, which it plans to host in September in New York. “The Salon Reading Series was created...
- 5/20/2015
- backstage.com
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