Indiewood
Swashbucklers aren’t dead—they’ve just been hiding in plain sight. In our second episode with multi-hyphenate filmmaker Gedaly Guberek, we dig into how his short, The Flower of Battle, was brought to life. Gedaly breaks down how he used character, tone, and choreography to bring story into his fight scenes, as well as how historical roots and comedic timing shaped the film’s identity by channeling the adventures from the Golden Age of cinema. Like and subscribe to the Indiewood Podcast, share it with a filmmaker who loves The Princess Bride or The Mask of Zorro, and leave a review to help more indie creatives find the show. ____ A Podcast for Indie Filmmakers More on: IG: @indiewoodpod [https://www.instagram.com/indiewoodpod] YT: Cinematography for Actors [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIvz4VA5Ez8jr1LXwakyK5w] In the world of social media, and fast-paced journalism, knowledge is abound. But with all the noise, finding the right information is near impossible. Especially if you’re a creative working in independent film. Produced by Cinematography For Actors [https://www.cinematographyforactors.com], the Indiewood podcast aims to fix that. This is a podcast about indie filmmakers and the many hats we wear in order to solve problems before, during, and after production. Every month, award-winning Writer/Director Yaroslav Altunin is joined by a different guest co-host to swap hats, learn about the different aspects of the film industry, and how to implement all you learn into your work. "We learn from indie filmmakers so we can become better filmmakers. Because we all want to be Hollywood, but first we have to be Indiewood."
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