Thursday, January 19, 2012

Director Edward Bass unveils winning ideas for successful film making

Edward Bass Film School founder Director Edward Bass always tells his students to read intelligent scripts, watch critically-acclaimed movies, and read informative books so that they will have a more vivid understanding about the dynamism and complexity of filmmaking. As a mentor, he tries to practice what he teaches.

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Bass’ film school was established to serve as a training ground for film aficionados who wish to broaden their knowledge on filmmaking and related fields such as photography and graphic design. It offers a variety of courses, subjects, and curricula that were developed from combining the researches, experiences, and knowledge of its expert faculty associates. The school also offers programs for young handicapped filmmakers.


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As a director, Edward Bass often uses storyboards to make filming productions more flawless, systematic, and controlled. However, he always thinks of improvisation as an option, especially if circumstances call for it. Filmmaking is a multi-faceted process and if expanding its parameters will help in the development of the field, Bass is willing to test new waters and break tradition.


“I never look at what was before. I always start with the next picture and believe that every picture stands alone,” states Edward Bass. “It all begins with a script and ends with a script. The devil is in the details; with the planning, casting, getting the right cinematographer, and putting together the right package. Once you bring those together, it’s not so much a difficult process.”


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More information about Director Edward Bass can be accessed at www.edwardbassfilms.com.

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