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Independent Filmmakers – How Do They Get in to Filmmaking?
Posted by: | CommentsYou may have enjoyed famous independent films such as “The Blair Witch Project” or “Juno” and, while you may or may not have realized these films were not produced by major film production studios, perhaps you dreamed of making a great film yourself some day. These days, there are more opportunities to become an independent filmmaker than ever before.
In the early 1900s, the major studios dominated filmmaking, as making movies was a relatively new idea using new technology and naturally, it took a lot of money to produce films. Studios such as 20th Century Fox, Paramount and Warner Bros. are the three major film studios with the longest history from the Golden Age of filmmaking to today’s environment full of smaller studios to compete with the big boys. Also, independent films are popping up all the time made by studio’s nobody in the industry even knew existed.
Today, however, a lot of mainstream movies are actually indie films using well-known actors. The Coen brothers, making movies such as “Fargo” and “No Country for Old Men” are essentially independent filmmakers, but because of their skill, previous successes and expert storytelling, they are well known producers who make movies featuring megastars such as Brad Pitt and George Clooney. The little guys, so to speak, are now more able than ever before to achieve their dreams of making movies.
Independent films are being made all the time and many become popular. Most, however, probably have a small market share overall, but the filmmakers can still make a nice profit. Imagine making a profit of even just $50,000 on a film that only took you a couple of months to make. That is a yearly income for a lot of people, and if you make that much by fulfilling your passion, well, you can not put a price on that. So, you can make a living out of making indie films, but how much do they cost to make? Read More→
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What to look for in Online Screenwriting Tutorials
Posted by: | CommentsThe script is the most important part of the project, be it a documentary or a feature film. Therefore, at lot depends upon the way a script is written. This is why screenwriters are in such demands. A good scriptwriter must have limitless imagination, knowledgeable in the script’s subjects and skilled in the languages in which the script is going to be narrated. However, besides such qualities, there are some more elements that cannot be imbibed by personal culturing. Hence, to get that leading edge, that would make scripts more attractive to potential buyers, training is important.
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Writing a TV Series Bible
Posted by: | CommentsTV Series Bible is a reference document for writers. It generally includes details about the characters, the general plot of the story and other related elements. In a TV series, which generally continues for a long period, there might be multiple writers. The new writes, refer to the bible to understand the characters in the story and the vision of the previous writer. Hence, the continuity with the previous episodes can be maintained.
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Ideas on pitching a commercial script
Posted by: | CommentsCommercial advertisements are very important for the sales of product. While a short and intelligent commercial can work wonders for the product, a lame advertisement would do exactly the opposite. Each commercial has a story to tell, even in its 10 or 30 seconds life. Therefore it is a difficult task to write a script for commercial advertisements and even more difficult to pitch the script to the authority concerned. This report would point out some ways in which a scriptwriter can pitch his/her script for a commercial.
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Developing characters for a screenplay
Posted by: | CommentsThe success of a film script and eventually the film depends on the characters used in the story. The characters must be well developed and viewers should be able to relate to the characters, meaning that they should not be out of the world characters (It is a separate issue if the character is an extra-terrestrial one). This report dwells into the character development in a film.
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