A Show About Filmmaking From Home w/ Neil Garguilo

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'A Show About Filmmaking From Home w/ Neil Garguilo' Episode 6: 'Allocate Savings for New Expenses'

You think you're saving money? Think again, buddy!

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'A Show About Filmmaking From Home w/ Neil Garguilo' Episode 5: 'Directing from a Distance'

Actors and hosts just turned into technicians. This is not part of their training. They (or whomever you're asking to wear more hats) need you now more than ever!

'A Show About Filmmaking From Home w/ Neil Garguilo' Episode 4: 'Keep Morale Up'

Working from home can suck. The only thing worse is being a boss that sucks. So, be great!

'A Show About Filmmaking From Home w/ Neil Garguilo' Episode 3: 'Everything Will Go Wrong'

No matter how much you plan, no one can predict how long your neighbor will work on his Trans Am while blasting '80s hair metal.

'A Show About Filmmaking From Home w/ Neil Garguilo' Episode 2: 'Flexible Hours'

Don't worry about the time stamp on the email. Worry about hitting deadlines!

'A Show About Filmmaking From Home w/ Neil Garguilo' Episode 1: 'Hire Self-Sufficient Humans'

Your back is full! There's no room to carry people in remote production.

About A Show About Filmmaking From Home w/ Neil Garguilo

Running a small business out of your home is not easy. Neil Garguilo understands this. The L.A.-based, Emmy-winningcomedywriter and filmmaker has been producing and directing multiple TV and online projects from his living room since stay-at-home orders took effect last March. That includes executing his duties as co-creator and showrunner of the Syfy original animated seriesHell Den.

That's also why Garguilo — whose 2019 Funny Or Die shortsBrainwashed By Toons, featuring songs co-written by Jason Alexander, Wayne Brady and Lea Thompson examining how cartoons have helped normalize bigotry and sexism, won Outstanding Original Song at the 47th Annual DaytimeEmmy Awards— is an ideal guide to getting by despite practical limitations.

The Entrepreneur.com exclusiveA Show About Filmmaking From Home w/ Neil Garguilooffers sane, sage and witty wisdom on how to manage any creative endeavor amidst the new normal, from remote hiring towork-life balanceand setting expectations.

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