
076: How to Turn Your Stories Into Short Films w/ James Noll
04/09/21 • 42 min
- How he got started as a writer
- How he chose his genre
- Pivoting into authorship
- The evolution of self-publishing (2013 to present)
- The need for authors to be fearless and to try new ways to expose audiences to their books
- Turning a story into a short film
- How he found his director and crew
- Challenges and triumphs of the process
- Why you should try converting your stories to short films
- How he got started as a writer
- How he chose his genre
- Pivoting into authorship
- The evolution of self-publishing (2013 to present)
- The need for authors to be fearless and to try new ways to expose audiences to their books
- Turning a story into a short film
- How he found his director and crew
- Challenges and triumphs of the process
- Why you should try converting your stories to short films
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