Ep. 47 Using graphics in your documentary

As we enter this new year, take pride in how far you’ve come along and your persistence through the pre-production process. If everything falls into place in 2023, who knows, maybe this year is finally the year you see your film on the big screen. If you’ve been following our documentary series, you are well into your films pre-production and are ready to move forward to the next stage. Hopefully, as you were conceiving your film, developing your pitch and considering the final product, you would have been thinking carefully about graphics and its overall look. But not just within the documentary itself, but the film as a brand. It’s important to approach your graphics with an overall approach, as your graphic’s are in, out and around your film. Especially in documentary. You will need to consider not only your title card, but lower-third text for names and locations, trailer titles, logos and poster design. Listen now! Follow me on social via these links: Moonshine Communications Academy Facebook @MoonshineCommunicationsAcademy https://www.facebook.com/MoonshineCommunicationsAcademyInstagram @moonshinecommunicationsacademyhttps://www.instagram.com/moonshinecommunicationsacademy/Twitter @moonshinecommshttps://twitter.com/MoonshineCommsMoonshine Communications Academy www.MoonshineCommunicationsAcademy.com. Sign up for our weekly newsletter to make sure you get all the inside news and resources to make you the best impact filmmaker in the business. Oh, and we'll send you a free ebook just for signing up. You're welcome! Join us on social: Moonshine Communications Academy Facebook @MoonshineCommunicationsAcademy Instagram @moonshinecommunicationsacademyTwitter @moonshinecommsLinkedIn Sue Collins LinkedIn Company Page Moonshine Communications Academy

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The weekly Moonshine Moonshot podcast is all about the things they don't teach you at film school.  Host Sue Collins helps independent filmmakers grow their skills and build sustainable careers.  Indie filmmaking is not easy.  Sue has done the hard yards and for the past 15 years she's specialised in documentary and impact films.  Her work has reached millions around the globe through theatrical release, VOD, broadcast television and everything in between. Sue shares with you the business of filmmaking along with great tips on how to make great films that reach their intended audience.  Join this weekly podcast to learn how to make your project the best it can be.