Lesson Learned: “The Door”
There is always that one film in everyone’s past that haunts them. “The Door” is mine. But through all of its shortcomings and downfalls, some incredible filmmaking and life lessons can be learned.
Lesson Learned: “Killer’s Revenge”
Planning, flexibility, and trust are key factors if you want to make a film of any kind, and “Killer’s Revenge” is no exception.
Lesson Learned: “The Farewell”
At every turn, challenging yourself to make films outside of what you know will only stretch you and make you a better filmmaker and even a better person as a result.
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Lessons Learned
- Jul 26, 2017 Lesson Learned: “Better”
- Aug 5, 2017 Lesson Learned: “The Farewell”
- Aug 8, 2017 Lesson Learned: “Killer’s Revenge”
- Apr 24, 2018 Lesson Learned: “The Door”
- Jan 10, 2019 Lesson Learned: “Adrift”
- Feb 7, 2019 Lesson Learned: “Adrift” (Con’t)
- Jun 26, 2019 Lesson Learned: “Role Model”
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Production Diaries
- Feb 23, 2021 Production Diaries: “Development”
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Writing
- Jul 19, 2017 Everyone Tells a Story
- Aug 22, 2017 How to Destroy Writer’s Block
- Oct 2, 2017 How to Write Honestly
- Apr 9, 2020 It’s Time to Create, Pt. 1
- Apr 15, 2020 It’s Time to Create, Pt. 2
- May 20, 2020 The Dangers of Honest Writing
About
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David Nemeth
WRITER/DIRECTOR/PRODUCER
David Nemeth began his filming career in 2011 by producing a handful of online-release short films and in 2016, he produced his first professional and award-winning short film. Since then, he has challenged himself at every turn, striving to make bigger and better films, directing his first feature film Role Model in 2020. Focused on telling stories of hope and inspiration amid the realities of humanity, he has won several awards from around the United States for his work. Having lived in several states across the nation, he has a unique perspective on the human condition from all walks of life. He resides in Alabama with his wife and children.