Welcome to another enlightening episode of Cinema Yugen! We present an exclusive dialogue with notable screenwriter and director, Sean Ellis, exploring his cinematic journey that began at just 11 years of age. Known for dabbling in multiple genres and nurturing emerging talents at the New York Film Academy, Australia, Sean's expedition holds countless enriching anecdotes.
We take a deep plunge into Sean’s roots, reliving his formative years spent in Sydney and Hong Kong, and his nurturing education at the Film and Television Production and VCA School of Film and Television in Melbourne. You will hear about the films that marked Sean's childhood and how they continue to inspire his creations today, from blockbusters like Star Wars and Spielberg’s productions to his passion for stop-motion and special effects.
Unravel fascinating tales of Sean's Hollywood adventures, his rendezvous with seasoned filmmakers, and experiences on historic mixing stages. Delve into his rare stints, including the heartwarming documentary he made about his high school in Hong Kong.
As we steer the conversation to screenwriting, learn about Sean's cherished project, 'The Legend of Yakatutch', and his persistent chase of manifesting it. This immersive episode offers you a snapshot of a committed filmmaker constantly learning, experimenting, and creating films that leave an impact. Gear up to be inspired by Sean's stimulating filmmaking journey.
This episode is a must-listen for aspiring screenwriters and filmmakers. It provides insights into the evolution of an idea from its inception to its final manifestation, presents invaluable lessons from Sean’s experiences of working on the development side in LA, and outlines the tenacity required in screenwriting and film development. We also discuss the Untapped program with Australian film, a remarkable initiative for budding filmmakers, and share useful links for independent filmmakers.
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