Episode #022 - Cooper Flannigan
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On this week’s episode, we go into the challenges and lessons of filming a musical with Moondance director, Cooper Flannigan. This is week three of Director’s Month on the podcast.
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It’s hard enough to direct a musical, but imagine writing it and composing the music after thinking it was not going to be one in the first place. That is what today’s guest had to go through. Moondance director Cooper Flannigan is our guest on this episode of Spokes, and he goes into his process of creating this film, as well as some of the challenges including distribution and changing release plans due to the Coronavirus.
Moondance is now on Amazon Prime Video.
Talking Points
Cooper’s path to filmmaking
Adjusting to the situation on-set
Why directing and why it wasn’t his initial career
How Moondance wasn’t originally a musical and how it turned into one
The process of writing Moondance
Assembling a team to create a film
Funding the project
The Pre-Production Process
The imperfect on-set situations
Planning post-production
Making the musical numbers
Distribution
The biggest lesson learned from the production
Social Media
Cooper
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IMDb: Cooper Flannigan
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Moondance
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