Darker Colors | Should You Make a Proof of Concept?
Is it worth it to make a proof-of-concept short to try and get your feature film off the ground, even if it risks devaluing the idea in the process? Seth Worley asked this question every day while developing the story of DARKER COLORS, and shares what he learned here. Follow us for more awesome content (and flash sales!): Twitter: / redgiantnews Instagram: / redgiantnews Facebook: / redgiantsoftware More info: https://www.redgiant.com/ Musicbed SyncID: MB01EZLYAULNQPB

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