Master Class: TOM HOLLAND
Writer/Director Tom Holland reanimated the then-dead notion of the vampire in "Fright Night", made audiences feel sorry for the bone-chilling serial killer Norman Bates in "Psycho 2", and brought to life the cult terror that is Chucky in "Child’s Play". Dez Dolly and Joey Scoma sit down with one of the true Masters of Horror to talk about his work and process, his successes and failures, and what it means to find success within yourself. (Turn on Closed Captioning to see the titles of each film shown in the video!) Master Class is a new series where we sit down with masters of the craft to talk about their work and what inspires them as filmmakers. Very Special Thanks to Tom Holland for visiting with us and donating his time and wisdom, and to Carrie Dunlap for coordinating with us and making this possible. Check out Tom’s entire filmography here: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0276169/ Questions for Joey and Dez? Wondering what else we chatted tot Tom about? Ask us in the forums here: https://discuss.rocketjump.com/t/mast... Special thanks to RØDE Microphones! Check them out here: http://www.rode.com Thanks for watching! More videos at http://school.rocketjump.com! You can also follow us on Facebook & Twitter: / rjfilmschool / rjfilmschool

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