Muse. A source of inspiration. It comes masquerading in the form of a person, object, interaction, song, photograph, dream, and whatever else fancies your creative insides. Without it you
In part one of “The Beauty of Imperfection in Transmedia” I discussed how purposeful imperfection is a necessary component for collaborative transmedia properties. In this installment, I review the imperfection
After one point five years (I think), 536 "fans," countless updates, and lots of personal and career changes, my Facebook Fan page, "Tyler Weaver - Filmmaker" is going to die
I don't usually do this, but decided I would make an exception for Multi-Hyphenate contributor Gary King's trailer premiere for his Kickstarter-funded musical, HOW DO YOU WRITE A JOE SCHERMANN
Remember the scene in The Shawshank Redemption when Red, having spent most of his life behind bars, is finally released back into the world? He’s completely lost—he lands a
The TIDBITS this week will be bolstered by CASE STUDIES and real numbers to come after the initial releases have completed. These TidBits are the conclusion of our first DISTRIBUTION
Wabi-sabi is a Japanese concept that highlights the beauty found in simple, ordinary objects, often with an emphasis on the imperfections of the objects that serve as a focal point
In last week’s guest post on Sheri Candler’s website, “Our Happy Endings Are In Our Hands,” I wrote that “we are no longer in the age of ‘making it,’ but
I got some ‘splainin to do. As you already know, for the past ten weeks I’ve been working on the rough draft for my first graphic novel All That Lives. Did
To some artists, crowdfunding looks like easy money. Make a pitch video, give a synopsis and a few perks and let the money roll in. That’s a mistake. To be
Making Ideas Happen is essential reading for any creative. The most important part of being creative is not having great ideas, but executing them, and to do that requires managerial skills
There is a ton of talk right now on how independent filmmakers can sustain themselves by making their films and how independent film can be “saved.” So much talk, without
