30
May

The Impromptu Speaker’s Toolkit (Book & eBook by Jason Rosette)

Do you want to confidently deliver impromptu presentations and speeches that captivate your audience? The Impromptu Speaker’s Toolkit provides you with two powerful mental frameworks that will transform your ability to think on your feet and communicate effectively in any situation. Get it now on Amazon at: https://amzn.to/3wSpkSb A Valuable Toolkit for All Public Speakers PREP Framework: Learn a simple yet powerful structure for organizing your thoughts quickly and delivering clear, concise messages on the fly. TREET Method: Discover a versatile five-step framework that guides you through crafting engaging and impactful impromptu speeches, even under pressure. Adaptability: Develop the skills to tailor your message…

23
Apr

Jason Rosette’s first feature movie now distributed by the Museum of Modern Art, New York City

Writer-Director, filmmaker and educator Jason Rosette’s first feature movie, the New York film ‘BookWars‘, is now being distributed by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. As the movie continues to circulate after more than 15 years, occupying additional platforms including iTunes and Amazon Video, the edgy street-side #documentary portraying the lives of New York sidewalk booksellers in 1990’s New York is now considered an important indie New York classic. Read the illuminating story behind the making of ‘BookWars’ and other #films by Jason ‘Camerado’ Rosette in the filmmaking #ebook, ‘10,000 Miles to Go: An American Filmmaking Odyssey’…

17
Apr

Great Reviews for Jason Rosette’s filmmaking eBook, ‘10,000 Miles to Go’

Solid reviews continue to stack up for US-Asia based filmmaker & producer Jason Rosette’s movie and filmmaking eBook, ‘10,000 Miles to Go: An American Filmmaking Odyssey‘ – now released in a sparkling new ‘Indigo Blue Edition!’: ByAmazon Customeron March 26, 2016 Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase “Any fan of the great documentary “Book Wars” by Jason Rosette or loves documentary film should read 10,000 miles to go. The author gives an insider view of independent film making in the days before Camera Phones and Laptop Editing. Jason explains the dedication and pitfalls of trying to produce a film on no budget…