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Filmmaker Jacob Sacks thinks the director should be the least technically-minded person on set. If that's the case, I must be the director on every set in 60 miles.
We met for a beer at Cartel Coffee in Scottsdale for an illuminating chat about importance of music in his creative process, the relationship with cast and crew, and how you can get people to pay you just about anything.
Jacob is currently in post-production on his short film Static, which he will be submitting to festivals (including Sundance!) in the next month. Keep an eye out in support of that and his related production company, Where's Toes Productions.
Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe everywhere, and send questions, comments, and suggestions to [email protected]
By Tony Moschetti5
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Filmmaker Jacob Sacks thinks the director should be the least technically-minded person on set. If that's the case, I must be the director on every set in 60 miles.
We met for a beer at Cartel Coffee in Scottsdale for an illuminating chat about importance of music in his creative process, the relationship with cast and crew, and how you can get people to pay you just about anything.
Jacob is currently in post-production on his short film Static, which he will be submitting to festivals (including Sundance!) in the next month. Keep an eye out in support of that and his related production company, Where's Toes Productions.
Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe everywhere, and send questions, comments, and suggestions to [email protected]