My second blog post is now live!
This time I’m reflecting on the festival success of Changing Tune — a short film I shot last year for director Nick Fuller — and why film festivals still matter.With eleven laurels (including an Outstanding Achievement award and multiple semi-finalist selections), Changing Tune reminded me just how vital festivals are for filmmakers: for craft, for community, and for the collaborations that grow into bigger projects.Read here:
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My second blog post is now live!
This time I’m reflecting on the festival success of Changing Tune — a short film I shot last year for director Nick Fuller — and why film festivals still matter.
With eleven laurels (including an Outstanding Achievement award and multiple semi-finalist selections), Changing Tune reminded me just how vital festivals are for filmmakers: for craft, for community, and for the collaborations that grow into bigger projects.
Read here:
🔗 https://www.mark-wiggins-dop.com/post/blog-post-2-why-film-festivals-still-matter
This time I’m reflecting on the festival success of Changing Tune — a short film I shot last year for director Nick Fuller — and why film festivals still matter.
With eleven laurels (including an Outstanding Achievement award and multiple semi-finalist selections), Changing Tune reminded me just how vital festivals are for filmmakers: for craft, for community, and for the collaborations that grow into bigger projects.
Read here:
🔗 https://www.mark-wiggins-dop.com/post/blog-post-2-why-film-festivals-still-matter
