Help you become a successful film and TV directorAre
You an Independent Filmmaker?
Hi, I'm Peter D. Marshall and just like you, I have a passion for making movies. I first started making films (on Super 8 no less) when I was 16 years old. I 'd make movies of our high school parties, film my friends as they drove around in their cars and created pixelated animations with model race cars in my basement. After graduating from Grade 12, I spent three years in film school (1970 - 1973) and then hit the streets looking for THE job that would kick-start my filmmaking career. My first professional film job (meaning I finally got paid) was on a Certs commercial in 1974. I was the guy (P.A.) holding the brown paper bag just under the actor (and just below camera) so when the director yelled "Cut!" the actor could spit the candy into the bag I was holding. Ahh yes...those were the days! But it
is now 2012 and I have come a long way since then.
During my 38 year career, I have worked as a film director, television producer, first assistant director and series creative consultant. I have had the opportunity to work on all kinds of productions, from industrial
films to I have directed over 30 episodes of Television Drama and written, directed or produced over 50 hours of documentary and educational programs. (My documentaries and dramas have won, or been nominated for, 14 International film awards.) But what I am most proud of in my career is the time I spent as a First Assistant Director. Over the past 25 years, I have worked on 13 Hollywood Feature Films, 15 Television Movies, 6 Television Series, 4 TV Pilots and over 20 Commercials. As a First AD, I have worked for directors such as Zack Snyder, John Woo, Ed Zwick, Phillip Noyce, John Badham, Dennis Dugan, Anne Wheeler, Bobby Roth and Kim Manners. And as a First AD, I have had the good fortune to work with such amazing and talented actors as Michelle Pfiefer, Kevin Spacey, Morgan Freeman, John Travolta, Goldie Hawn, Madeleine Stowe, Mel Gibson, Jerry Lewis, Jack Palance, Ashton Kutcher, Kathy Bates, Adam Sandler and Peter O'Toole (yes...I even worked with "Lawrence of Arabia!") But working in a film career is one thing. Wanting
to share I have a love for teaching! Over the past 18 years, I created several filmmaking workshops and seminars that I have presented around the world (Canada, Singapore, Dubai.) I have a monthly ezine called "The Director's Chair" (with over 5100 subscribers.) I post daily articles on my filmmaking blog (FilmDirectingTips.com) and I am also a Directing Instructor at the Vancouver Film School. So because of my love of teaching, as well as feedback and comments from other film makers like yourself, I felt now was the right time to pass on my 38 years of film production knowledge to as many filmmakers around the world as I could, by creating this 238 page insider's reference guide for independent filmmakers, "The Art and Craft of the Director Audio Seminar." Which leads me to answer the question you are probably
asking yourself right now: Good question. Take a moment now and re-read the two paragraphs above that mention the directors I have worked for and the actors I have worked with. Now combine that with my film and TV directing experience and what do you have: a qualified film professional who has "been there, done that AND got the T-shirt!" I have spent my career in the "trenches" of the film and TV industry. I have had the chance to co-ordinate huge WW1 battle scenes, to plan complicated visual FX scenes, manage large groups of extras and direct intimate emotional scenes between two actors. By having the unique opportunity to work as both a TV director AND a Feature 1st AD, I have been able to get "up close and personal" with major Hollywood studios and producers, exciting and imaginative directors and Academy Award winning actors. Everything I have done in my career is what I assume
you dream But the facts are clear. To be a successful filmmaker today, you need to have complete confidence in yourself, an unshakable faith in your talent and ability - and some very good luck. But faith, talent and luck won't take you all the way - you also need to have the knowledge of what is expected of you when you begin preproduction, when you step on the set, and when you are in the editing room. So here's my promise to you. If you have the passion
and the drive When you listen to my 10-day film directing audio course, you will not find any theory from outdated film directing books. You will discover only film directing tips and techniques that I have learned from my 38 years of film and TV production experience as a director and a 1st AD. The Art and Craft of the Director Audio Seminar is a 238 page multi-media pdf eBook packed full of insider film directing tips and tools supported by over 1000 film making reference links, videos and audio files you can download from websites onto your computer. (No CD's, no DVD's, no shipping!) This 10-day audio program gives you the knowledge and confidence you will need to be a successful film director by providing you with a 'road map' to make the path you have chosen less bumpy.
Here are just some
of valuable techniques and tips
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"I definitely thought this course was worthwhile and informative. It helped to flesh out some of my own vague ideas about how the industry of film worked and it helped me to reconceptualize many misconceptions I had about the industry and politics of the business. While the course alone was worth every penny and minute, the website attachments and ideas for books were an added bonus that provided me with every opportunity to continue to learn the valuable ins and outs of the business. Thanks again." Todd Donnelly - Brooklyn NY, USA |
- the 4 types of actor
- a breakdown of the biggest mistakes directors make
- a comparison of television and feature films (and why you must know these)
- understanding the RDF formula
- why shot lists should only be used as guides
- tips on how directors can help actors during the casting process
- why directors must understand basic human behavior (wants and needs)
- why 'Truth' is important for writers/directors/actors
- a breakdown of the classic three act structure (The Heroes Journey)
- 3 famous directors talk about how to find 'the truth' in your work
- tips on where writers get story ideas and how they do research
- 14 script structure elements you need to know
- the '3 Golden Rules' for film directors
- the 5 essential parts of blocking a scene
- 20 steps for developing the director's 'subworld'
- 6 film editing guidelines every director should know (before they shoot!)
- the script breakdown formula
- 10 tips on how to choose character objectives
- the difference between Text and Subtext (and which is more important)
- the 5 sources of conflict (without which you have no drama)
- a breakdown of character analysis and development
- how to create the director's visual style/concept of each film
- tips and techniques on how to block and rehearse actors on set
- 'The Director's Mantra' (three magic words)
"I have really enjoyed the seminar and have learned so much from all your experiences and thoughts about the film industry. I recently graduated from college (it was not a "film school") and none of my film classes covered anything like what your seminar taught me. Your real world experience and detailed analysis of the movie-making process covered more ground and made so much sense to me; it was the cake when all I'd had was icing. Thanks for all your time in research and preparation. This seminar was invaluable. You and I will probably never know how your lessons will play a part in my life and career." Lauren Morton, California, USA |
Here's a list of
everything you will receive when you order
"The
Art & Craft of the Director Audio Seminar" for $67.00
A. 238 page downloadable PDF eBook containing:
1) Links to all the 10 daily audio seminar files (mp3)
2) Detailed course material for each day's audio seminar
3) Links to all the handouts (pdf files)
4) Links to all the film resource and reference websites
5) Links to all the video references for playback
6) Links to all the book recommendations
B. 26 audio files (MP3) you can download to your computer
1) Each daily audio seminar is divided into two or three audio files
2) Each audio file can be easily downloaded to your computer so you can play
back the lessons on your audio software program without going Online
3) You can also burn these audio files to a CD (or iPod) so you can listen to
this course anywhere
4) In each seminar, I discuss in detail the topics mentioned in the outlines
5) I also tell you personal stories and anecdotes from my years of production
experience that help to supplement the content of each class
C. 2 mp3 audio interviews (plus transcript notes) with 2 industry professionals
1) Writer/script consultant (Michael Bruce Adams) (12 page transcript)
2) Actor/director (Trilby Jeeves) (9 page transcript)
D. Over 100 links to videos you can watch online, such as:
1) An animated version of the film industry's history
2) An interview with director Ingmar Bergman
3) Location scouting techniques
4) An actual script read through
5) Camera angles and shots
6) The Heroes Journey in film
7) Filmmaking techniques
8) Fast and slow cutting techniques
9) Blocking a scene
10) The 180 degree rule
11) A brief history of filmmaking
12) How to make it in Hollywood
13) The history of television
14) The 3-act structure
15) The Kuleshov experiment
E. Over 900 links to useful reference websites, such as:
1) The business: understanding filmmaking
2) Learn more about the history of cinema
3) Jobs in the film and television industry
4) Character personality traits
5) What makes a director
6) Free film scripts and screenplays
7) The thirty-six dramatic situations
8) Links to over 1500 filmmaking resources
9) DGA rates for motion picture and television
10) List of film studios and production companies
11) Screenwriting and script resources
12) Learn more about film budgeting
13) Acting resources
14) Rehearsing the actors
15) Writing characters using conflict and backstory
"I have listened to the audio files and found the information to be confidence boosting and extremely informative. I strongly recommend it to film makers of any level, especially the amateurs, to purchase this course...because it's WORTH a full time film school. Peter thanks for your contribution to the budding film makers. I will be the first person to invest on your forth coming courses." Amar - India |
$67.00
When you purchase this Online film directing audio
course, you will also get these FREE BONUSES.
(the total value of these bonuses is well over $300.00)
1) Yearly upgrades to this Online Seminar
- Every year I will upgrade this 10-part course by checking old links, adding new resources, PDF reports, video links, comments and articles. I will then send you the new PDF ebook with all the upgrades - at no additional cost to you! You will also be entitled to any new bonuses that are added.
2) Free 30 minute consultation with Peter D. Marshall
- If you want to discuss a directing project, a film production issue or you just need some guidance, this bonus entitles you to a 30 minute conversation with me using Skype. You just need to email me your questions and then we will set up the best time for both of us to have a Skype chat.
3) Free script review from script consultant Michael Adams
- This complimentary script assessment is designed to let you know if your script is ready to go as is, needs only a few tweaks, or could use extensive polishing, depending on your goals for the story.
4) $100.00 off any of my Filmmaking Workshops
- This bonus entitles you to receive US$100.00 off the registration fee for any of my workshops that I design and present myself.
5) 30 minute audio interview with a young filmmaker (11 pages)
- This PDF report includes a 30 minute audio interview (2 mp3 files), transcript notes and filmmaking resource links
6) "The Modern Moviemaking Movement" (100 pages)
Useful, no-fluff indie filmmaking information from 10 prominent film industry thought-leaders.
- Jurgen Wolf (Uncover Successful, Modern Screenwriting Tips)
- Norman C. Berns (Find Out How To Make the Most of Movie Money)
- Gordon Firemark (Discover Six Ways to Finance Your Feature Film)
- Tom Malloy (The State of The Indie Filmmaker Union)
- Carole Dean (Get The Inside Scoop On Crowdfunding)
- Peter D. Marshall (Plan Your Production For Maximum Success)
- Gary King (Modern Guerrilla Filmmaking)
- Sheri Candler (Navigate Film Festivals and Do Them Right)
- Jason Brubaker (Sell Your Movie Without the Middle-Man)
- Jon Reiss (The Producer of Marketing & Distribution)
7) The Official 65 Step "Make Your Movie Now" Checklist (14 pages)
- This 65 Step Checklist, written by Los Angeles producer Jason P. Brubaker, is an invalubale tool designed to help keep you on the right track when making your films.
8) 24 Bonus PDF reports (total of 132 pages)
- 1 Chapter from the book, 'The Working Director' (8 pages)
- 2 Chapters from the book 'I'll be in My Trailer' (35 pages)
- UCSC Pre-Production Checklist (7 pages)
- Movie Magic Scene Order Example (1 page)
- Movie Magic One Liner Example (1 page)
- Movie Magic Shooting Schedule Example (1 page)
- Movie Magic Day out of Days Example (1 page)
- 12 Biggest Mistakes Directors Make (4 pages)
- DGA Agreement: Definitions (16 pages)
- Director Prep List Cheat Sheet (1 page)
- The Script: General Creative Analysis (1 page)
- The Script: Specific Creative Analysis (1 page)
- The Script: Scene Analysis (1 page)
- Other Script Structural Elements (1 page)
- Script Terminology (3 pages)
- Conflict Drama: Victim, Villain or Hero? (4 pages)
- "Chinatown" Scene Beat Example (4 pages)
- Symbolic Colour Meanings (1 page)
- How to Write a Character Analysis (3 pages)
- The Kuleshov Effect and the Death of the Auteur (17 pages)
- 9 Questions Actors Must Ask (1 page)
- 7 Days Prep - Reference Guide for Episodic TV (2 pages)
- Copy of the original Call Sheet from the 'Gandhi' funeral scene (2 pages)
- 201 Things You Wouldn't Know Without Movies or Television (16 pages)
9) Extra Bonus Articles (total of 28 pages)
- Michael Adams (Screenwriter): “I’ve Written My Script, Now What?" (4
pages)
- Elia Kazan’s Speech: “On What Makes a Director" (10 pages)
- The 7-Step Film Directing Formula (6 pages)
- The Actor’s Language: Tools to Use when Working with Actors (4 pages)
- How to Work and Survive in the Film and TV Industry (4 pages)
"Just
ordered the course, great price! I liked what you said about passion
and truth, that is the crux of the whole thing and it is what sold me
more than anything about buying this course. Without those two qualities,
one might as well sweep floors or do any other job for that matter." Pete Castellano - Assistant Dean, Finance College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona |
Here is the total investment required.
This 10-day online course is available to you for only US$67.00. That's it. No hidden costs - no upsells - no gimmicks. Just US$67.00. And why is the price for this audio course so low? Because part of my mission is to make this information
available to as many filmmakers around the world as possible. And by keeping
the price low, I can accomplish that mission.
I am very proud of this audio course and I guarantee that if you listen to the
entire 10 day audio course, read all the support material, visit the website
links and watch the videos, you will discover many of the insider techniques
and secrets a working film director needs to be successful today.
So order "The Art and Craft of the Director Audio Seminar" now, and you will receive the entire 10 audio lessons, the written support material and the free bonuses - that's over 400 pages of insider film directing tips and tools supported by over 1000 filmmaking reference links, videos and audio files - for a total investment of just US$67.00.
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More Comments and Testimonials
"I want to thank you for putting together this informative Director audio seminar. It is a superb teaching tool, loaded with tips and information. While I have gone thro' the entire 10 daily seminars, there is no way that one can absorb all the details in that short period of time. It will take many weeks to digest this content. You have given hope - that as a screenwriter, I can believe to one day direct my own film projects." Myrna Petersen, Regina, Sask. Canada
"Thanks so much for creating the Audio Seminar, and for keeping it up to date. This has to be the most comprehensive hub of knowledge on the subject one has ever put together. You have done amazing research. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experiences in the audio seminar. It has truly been inspiring. I will be listening and referring to it frequently for many years. " Jeffrey Michael Bays, Sydney, Australia
"I got a copy of the The Art and Craft of the Director Audio Seminar and ever since I take it with me all the time. It's become one of those things I jealously keep among my very personal stuff. I listen to a few chapters every time I can on the plane or before going to sleep, and I must say it is a priceless piece of work full of great advice. Thanks a lot Peter and please keep it up because you're doing a great job for all of us wanting to know more and more about filmmaking." Enrico Trippa, advertising film director, Spain/Italy
I talk a lot about PASSION and TRUTH in this 10-day Online course because these are two of the essential ingredients to fulfiling your dream as a successful, working film director.
Filmmaking is a universal language, and no matter where we live in the world, we all have our own stories to tell. If you have a story that has UNIVERSAL THEMES, and you have the PASSION and KNOWLEDGE to tell this story, you CAN make a movie, in your own language, and audiences around the world WILL watch it.
All the best with the course.
Peter D. Marshall
"It was very informative and I enjoyed
the odd time out from my usual routine to sit in front of the computer
and get away to a place of infinite discovery."
Patrick Wilson - Sydney, Australia |
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