“It doesn’t matter where you are, what matters most is the skill set you have.”
How do you go from being a DIY creator to working on a major Hollywood production? In this presentation, hear from makers who started with 3D printing, robotics, RC cars, and garage design projects before making their way into the film industry. Masu. Hear how they went from small-town makers to working on blockbuster films such as: Star Trek Beyond, Predator, Maze Runner, Death Noteand ghostbusters;and in one of them YouTube’s most viral ad campaign ever for Wednesday Adams!
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Michael Corrie, Jesse Velez (his animatronic hand appeared on the cover) make: Volume 85), Mike Evans, Ben Eadie (who wrote about) Beconyx in make: Volume 86), share their journey on how they broke into Hollywood in a unique way. Whether it’s a viral TikTok, a college dream, a sister’s Facebook post, or a phone call from a friend in the industry, these makers turned their passion into a career in filmmaking.
Learn what gets someone hired for a day and their most important words of wisdom for newcomers to show business. I’ll also share tips on how to price your work as a prop maker. The important point is that there is still room for more model makers in the film industry, and the field is not yet filled.
meet the stars
- Michael Colley is TikTok channel I focused on props and gradually started working on stage and film.
- Jesse Velez always knew he wanted to work in movies. He acquired industry-ready skills in college and started his own prop shop.
- By night, Mike Evans becomes a professional radio-controlled car racer. He got his start in the film industry when his sister saw a Facebook post about a local production company looking for radio-controlled drivers.
- Ben Eadie is a freelance aeronautical engineer from Alberta. When a friend in the industry asked him to design for a movie…the rest is history.
In this video, they share insider tips and advice for aspiring creators looking to turn their DIY skills into a film career. If you’re wondering how to land your first job, how ADHD helps you on set, or if you’re ready to take your maker skills to the next level, this is the story for you .
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