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Fritz Lang’s M is a landmark in German expressionist cinema, following the hunt for a child murderer in Berlin. Starring Peter Lorre in a chilling performance, the film explores themes of guilt, justice, and the moral implications of crime. The film’s innovative use of sound and suspenseful pacing made it a groundbreaking work in the thriller genre. M’s portrayal of the psychological depths of its characters, along with its sharp critique of societal reactions to crime, has influenced filmmakers for decades. Widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, M remains a powerful commentary on morality and human nature.
Body Language & Posture For Filmmakers
As you know, I like to talk a lot about lifestyle topics here. We recently covered a lot about health and Filmmakers Part II” href=”https://filmlifestyle.com/fitness-filmmakers-part-ii/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener” data-lasso-id=”1045″>fitness and how that aids our careers and lifestyle. Today, I want to get into body language and posture…
It’s A Funny Old World…Make ‘Em Laugh
How you are on set is massively important. As is how you are around clients and when doing business if you own a videography business. The social side of filmmaking and business is such an important aspect, but it’s one that doesn’t get talked about…
A Book About Tennis, A Rockstar Frame & How You Can Develop A Fearless Attitude
We often talk about developing a strong ‘frame’ – that is, the way you see the world and how it relates to you. With a strong frame, you can tackle almost anything the world throws at you. With a weak frame, even easy stuff can…
Filmmaking and The Law of Abundance
In my work with people’s business mindsets, there’s an issue that comes up more than pretty much any other. It’s something which can really get inside people’s heads and make them slip up when they could be celebrating success after success. That issue? Success neediness. Neediness…
Failure Is Just Feedback And Reframing
Welcome to today’s post. I’m going to be covering the idea of failure as just being feedback today. Not only that, but I have a great NLP technique to share with you that has improved my life greatly. I also want to give you a…
Fitness For Filmmakers Part I: A Complete Guide To Filmmaking Fitness
This is the second in a series I’m doing about fitness for filmmakers. Getting in shape will benefit your business life and your life overall. It’s time to get in shape! As discussed last time around, whilst we don’t necessarily have to turn ourselves into Arnold Schwarzenegger,…
3 Great Techniques For Letting Go and Letting the Writing Flow
Recently, I wrote about some of the difficulties inherent in writing, and tackled some issues concerning writer’s block in a post about how to Just Let Go of Everything and Write! Today, I have some more practical ideas for blasting past writer’s block and really…
Should I Go To Film School? Part III
Continuing from where we left off in the Film School? Part II” href=”https://filmlifestyle.com/film-school-part-ii/” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener” data-lasso-id=”908″>last part. Debt And Other Considerations I think the only advice I’d give people is to not go into debt for the sake of film school. At least not in the…
Health and Fitness For Filmmakers
Today is the first in a series of posts about health & fitness and how it relates to our filmmaking and businesses. Yes, we’re talking big picture stuff here. Firstly, there are a lot of out of shape people on film sets. It seems that the…
Should I Go To Film School? Part II
Welcome again to another post here on Filmmaking Lifestyle Today we pick up from where we left off with our second post on a response to the question: Should I Go To Film School? Let’s Talk About Business Too many filmmakers that I meet not…