Christmas came a little early here on the podcast, as we continue Director’s Month with the director of The Last Christmas Party, Julian C. Santos.
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An important aspect of filmmaking is developing your characters. How they can relate to anyone, whether people should like them or not, and how they interact with other characters and intertwine in the story are just some of the factors. In this episode, our guest recently had an experience incorporating all of these points. His film, The Last Christmas Party, tells the story of a group of college friends in troubled romances as they party one last time before Winter Break. As we near the end of Director’s Month, we welcome director and fellow Pinoy (slang for Filipino), Julian C. Santos.
Talking Points
Julian’s film journey from San Francisco to NYU
Character development and implementing them in his writing
How he can relate to his characters
Building a team for a film
Directing suited to a specific genre
Perceiving characters
The importance of table reads/rehearsals
Benefits of reshoots and pickups with a low budget
Gaining constructive feedback from your circle
Telling a great story while staying original
Going in-depth on making his micro-budget movie, The Last Christmas Party
How long production days were
Dailies
Post-production process
Getting into film festivals
Future projects and the hope to film Asian-centered stories
Social Media
Julian
Facebook: City Bear Media
IMDb: Julian C. Santos
Link: juliancsantos.com
The Last Christmas Party