Make This Movie: A Filmmaking Series
A tv & film podcast from Christopher Sakr
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Make This Movie is a serialized 12 episode filmmaking podcast from ShoHawk Media. It chronicles filmmaker Christopher Sakr’s journey through producing his feature length film, Counterintelligence. Moving episodically through the entire filmmaking process—from writing and budgeting, to pre-procution, principal photography, through post and release—Sakr chronicles this micro budget production and how Counterintelligence came to be for just under $12,000. Throughout the production’s journey, he’s helped by his collaborators and friends, who lend their skills and voices.
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For more on Counterintelligence, check out counterflick.com
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