Coffee & Content - Nailing Cinematic End Credits & The Keys to a Great Story

Coffee & Content - Nailing Cinematic End Credits & The Keys to a Great Story

Good Morning Creative Army!
Here's to another cinematic Sunday here at Stage 32. We've got some hot new content for your today. Got your coffee ready?
First up, our friends over at Film Riot teach the subtle art of making cinematic end credits. Have you ever heard of a "snorkel lens"? These handy little lenses effortlessly ensure a cinematic vibe. End credits are an often overlooked footnote to an otherwise amazing film, watch this video to make sure your film ends with a bang.
Secondly, what are the essential elements of a truly great story? Beloved animation writer Andrew Stanton (Wall-E, Finding Nemo, Monsters Inc) tells all in his Ted Talk.
If you find this content compelling, share it with someone in your network who you think might enjoy it as well! Stage 32 is built on community and collaboration, and we thank you for playing a role in our story-loving society.
Cheers,
RB
Film Riot - Making Cinematic End Credits for Your Film
Andrew Stanton: The Clues to a Great Story
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About the Author

Richard "RB" Botto
Actor, Producer, Screenwriter, Voice Artist
Richard "RB" Botto has created the online platform and marketplace designed to democratize the entertainment industry, Stage 32. By leveling the playing field for all film, television and digital content creators and professionals worldwide, Stage 32 provides networking and training opportunities as...