And we are back! After a short break, we are finally here to do exactly what we love the most: watch short films and talk about them. This time around, we have brought two incredible and inspiring LGBTQ+ themed short films to discuss.
Unlock the secrets of short film success at CenterFrame Spotlight—an exhilarating fusion of film screening and industry expertise. Join us on January 30th at Curzon Soho, London. Tickets on sale now!
AI is everywhere! From Midjourney to ChatGPT, and it is time to admit that artificial intelligence technologies are here to stay.But even before these chatty, artsy bots leapt into our lives, they have long been part of our imagination.
At 7 months old (not counting 2 years of planning, developing, bickering, building, and more bickering), CenterFrame is already a bustling hub of directors, screenwriters and producers, all fervently scratching each others’ backs in a true spirit of creative collaboration.
Diogo Brüggeman hosts today’s episode of Make It Short with CenterFrame co-founder and filmmaker Bernhard Pucher and Brazilian screenwriter and director Lucas Abrahão, as they explore the drama short MY TOUGHEST BATTLE, written by Liam Collins.
Here are some lessons we learnt from looking at nearly 150 scripts from our last Get It Made competition, which you may find of value when writing your own screenplays for short films.
In order to give some well deserved praise to some of the best independent films of the year that might have slipped under our radars for the past months, Diogo Brüggemann decided to list his favorite small budget flicks that also received acclaim from other critics and audiences alike.
I’m sure lots of writers enjoy doing a deep dive, ”under the hood” look at scripts as much as I do. So I always thought it would be both enjoyable and instructive to do this with others. And if book lovers can have book clubs, why can’t screenwriters have script clubs?