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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2023 · 21 MIN

Ep 216 - The Birth of "Dragonfly": An Oscar-Qualifying Journey with Julia Morizawa

from The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast · host Geoffrey D. Calhoun

This Episode:Host: Geoffrey D. CalhounInstagram @screenwriterpodGuest: Julia Morizawa, Writer/DirectorNotable 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.Episode Highlights: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."🎬 Get Free Script Leads — be the first to know which producers are requesting scripts and accepting submissions.If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe. Share it with a fellow screenwriter who’d find it valuable!

This Episode:Host: Geoffrey D. CalhounInstagram @screenwriterpodGuest: Julia Morizawa, Writer/DirectorNotable 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.Episode Highlights: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."🎬 Get Free Script Leads — be the first to know which producers are requesting scripts and accepting submissions.If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe. Share it with a fellow screenwriter who’d find it valuable!

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