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Story— Why it’s Critical for Film and Television with Steve Stockman - Ep #150

January 30, 2024 Leslie LaPage
Story— Why it’s Critical for Film and Television with Steve Stockman - Ep #150
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Best in Fest
Story— Why it’s Critical for Film and Television with Steve Stockman - Ep #150
Jan 30, 2024
Leslie LaPage

Steve Stockman is president of LA-based Custom Productions, Inc. and a producer,
writer and director of over 250 commercials, web series, short films, music videos,
and TV shows.

Steve is also the creator of How to Shoot Video that Doesn’t Suck: The Video Course.
The course is based on his book How to Shoot Video that Doesn’t Suck, the world’s
best-selling book about directing and cinematography. It’s used as a text worldwide
in middle through graduate schools. It’s available in 9 languages, as an audio book,
and an updated edition from Workman Publishing.

You’ll find tons of great information on how to make your video better—including
TWO FREE LESSONS from the course at SteveStockman.com.

Steve wrote, produced and directed the award-winning MGM feature film Two
Weeks, starring Sally Field, Ben Chaplin, Tom Cavanagh, Julianne Nicholson, Glenn
Howerton and Clea DuVall.

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Steve Stockman is president of LA-based Custom Productions, Inc. and a producer,
writer and director of over 250 commercials, web series, short films, music videos,
and TV shows.

Steve is also the creator of How to Shoot Video that Doesn’t Suck: The Video Course.
The course is based on his book How to Shoot Video that Doesn’t Suck, the world’s
best-selling book about directing and cinematography. It’s used as a text worldwide
in middle through graduate schools. It’s available in 9 languages, as an audio book,
and an updated edition from Workman Publishing.

You’ll find tons of great information on how to make your video better—including
TWO FREE LESSONS from the course at SteveStockman.com.

Steve wrote, produced and directed the award-winning MGM feature film Two
Weeks, starring Sally Field, Ben Chaplin, Tom Cavanagh, Julianne Nicholson, Glenn
Howerton and Clea DuVall.