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Ep 216 - The Birth of "Dragonfly": An Oscar-Qualifying Journey with Julia Morizawa
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- Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun
- Instagram @screenwriterpod
- Guest: Julia Morizawa, Writer/Director
- Notable Projects: "Dragonfly"
- Episode Overview: In this episode, Geoffrey D. Calhoun chats with Julia Morizawa, the creative mind behind the Oscar-qualifying animated short film "Dragonfly." Morizawa delves into the origins of the project, its connection to her family history, and the journey to making it an Oscar contender.Key Points Discussed:
- Origins of Dragonfly:
- Inspiration from family history.
- Discovery of the Tokyo Fire Bombing and its impact.
- The Making of an Animated Short:
- Challenges and decisions behind choosing animation.
- Collaboration with animation director Maria Martellaro and Eva Benitez.
- Passion and Persistence:
- Overcoming financial and resource constraints.
- The dedication and commitment of the team to the project.
- Oscar Qualification and Aspirations:
- Setting high goals for the film.
- Challenges of competing against big studios and managing an Oscar campaign.
- Expanding the Story:
- Potential for a feature or series adaptation. - Exploring related stories, including a script about Heart Mountain Internment Camp.
- The Cultural and Historical Significance:
- Discussing lesser-known historical events like the Tokyo Fire Bombing and the Heart Mountain Internment Camp.
- The role of indie films in bringing these stories to a wider audience.
- Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers:
- Importance of passion in storytelling.
- Strategies for self-producing and collaborating in the indie film industry.
- Personal Reflections:
- Julia Morizawa's insights on learning family history through filmmaking.
- Symbolism of the dragonfly in the film and its connection to her mother's childhood.
- Final Thoughts:
- The potential impact of "Dragonfly" in acknowledging and learning from historical events.
- Julia's journey from researching her family history to creating an Oscar-qualifying film.
- The creative and logistical challenges of producing an animated short film.
- Insights on navigating the film industry and setting ambitious goals.
- "Listen to the full episode to dive deeper into Julia Morizawa's fascinating journey with 'Dragonfly'. Don't forget to subscribe for more inspiring stories and screenwriting insights."
- Origins of Dragonfly:
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Ep 216 - The Birth of "Dragonfly": An Oscar-Qualifying Journey with Julia Morizawa
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Content provided by Geoffrey D Calhoun. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Geoffrey D Calhoun or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
This Episode:
…
continue reading
- Host: Geoffrey D. Calhoun
- Instagram @screenwriterpod
- Guest: Julia Morizawa, Writer/Director
- Notable Projects: "Dragonfly"
- Episode Overview: In this episode, Geoffrey D. Calhoun chats with Julia Morizawa, the creative mind behind the Oscar-qualifying animated short film "Dragonfly." Morizawa delves into the origins of the project, its connection to her family history, and the journey to making it an Oscar contender.Key Points Discussed:
- Origins of Dragonfly:
- Inspiration from family history.
- Discovery of the Tokyo Fire Bombing and its impact.
- The Making of an Animated Short:
- Challenges and decisions behind choosing animation.
- Collaboration with animation director Maria Martellaro and Eva Benitez.
- Passion and Persistence:
- Overcoming financial and resource constraints.
- The dedication and commitment of the team to the project.
- Oscar Qualification and Aspirations:
- Setting high goals for the film.
- Challenges of competing against big studios and managing an Oscar campaign.
- Expanding the Story:
- Potential for a feature or series adaptation. - Exploring related stories, including a script about Heart Mountain Internment Camp.
- The Cultural and Historical Significance:
- Discussing lesser-known historical events like the Tokyo Fire Bombing and the Heart Mountain Internment Camp.
- The role of indie films in bringing these stories to a wider audience.
- Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers:
- Importance of passion in storytelling.
- Strategies for self-producing and collaborating in the indie film industry.
- Personal Reflections:
- Julia Morizawa's insights on learning family history through filmmaking.
- Symbolism of the dragonfly in the film and its connection to her mother's childhood.
- Final Thoughts:
- The potential impact of "Dragonfly" in acknowledging and learning from historical events.
- Julia's journey from researching her family history to creating an Oscar-qualifying film.
- The creative and logistical challenges of producing an animated short film.
- Insights on navigating the film industry and setting ambitious goals.
- "Listen to the full episode to dive deeper into Julia Morizawa's fascinating journey with 'Dragonfly'. Don't forget to subscribe for more inspiring stories and screenwriting insights."
- Origins of Dragonfly:
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