Independent Film in the Smartphone Age: A Conversation with Chris Bergoch
Due to increases in accessibility and technology, filmmakers like Sean Baker prove moviemaking has become more expansive than ever before.
Alexander Marais is a professional freelance writer, published author and screenwriter, and independent filmmaker based out of the San Francisco Bay Area. When he's not writing for The Scope Weekly, you'll probably find him reclusively wandering the Northern California forests, trying to promote his directorial debut, and tinkering on scripts related to an upcoming series - coming soon near you. You may reach him at alexander@scopeweekly.com
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