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I See A Lot More Filmmakers Networking Than Making Movies by Christopher J. Boghosian

I See A Lot More Filmmakers Networking Than Making Movies by

Christopher J. Boghosian

 

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‘Quitting Law School For Filmmaking’ by Christopher J. Boghosian

 

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Filmmaker Christopher J. Boghosian gives us his take on the
darkside of social media

 


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Filmmaker Christopher J. Boghosian urges “nobody” filmmakers, actors, writers to not mob celebrity panelists / speakers. He then gives his advice on what they should do along with his thoughts on those in the entertainment business wanting a helicopter ride to success.

 

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Filmmaker Christopher J. Boghosian explains why Los Angeles can be a blessing as well as a curse when it comes to being an independent filmmaker as well as the false assumption that being in Los Angeles will make your career.

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Check out Christopher J. Boghosian’s latest post on Ted Hope’s Truly Free Film ‘Indie Filmmaking: You Have To Have Faith’
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Girlfriend 19 Trailer from Christopher J. Boghosian on Vimeo.

 

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