This filmmaker's success is proof that a unique perspective is often the most valuable asset. One bit of advice we often give is to write about places, people, and experiences that are unique to you. Plenty of stories are set in familiar cities or with familiar stock characters. Those stories can be great, but often, audiences and readers want to be shaken out of mainstream ideas. So what's unique about your life? What is special about your perspective, and how can you tell a story in a way no one else can? Nuhash Humayun's horror short Moshari won the Grand Jury Award in the SXSW Midnight Shorts program at this year's festival. The short is a creepy new take on the vampire genre and is set in an apocalyptic Bangladesh—and it is both scary and unique. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Thursday, 24 March, 2022