FROM SHORT TO 5 MILLION DOLLAR FIRST FEATURE – SCOTT SANDERS ON HOLLYWOOD TRENCHES PART 3

Making movies, doing it with conviction and resisting temptation… It’s the gentlemen’s HOLLYWOOD RANT with Black Dynamite director Scott Sanders.

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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly on directing in Hollywood. And what’s cool about doing it yourself, independently. Do you agree with Scott?



In this 4-part interview, writer/director Scott Sanders (Black Dynamite, Thick as Thieves, and Aztec Warrior) joins indie/cult-director Jack Perez (Some Guy Who Kills People, Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus, La Cucaracha, The Big Empty) for a super candid and sometimes shocking in-depth discussion on the enormous challenges and obstacles faced by filmmakers in Hollywood. From making the jump from short film to first feature and navigating Sundance, to having the courage to say no to lame studio ideas and staying true to yourself – this series reveals what it takes to survive and succeed in the sometimes surreal and often infuriating movie business.



Episode 3 reveals how Scott maneuvered his way from mail room to short film to a 5.7 million dollar first feature with Alec Baldwin; how the Sundance Film Festival plays with your mind; and buying food at the 99 Cent Store. With references to Black Dynamite, Thick as Thieves, Michael Jae White, Alec Baldwin, and Hello Larry.