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If you write a script worrying about budget you'll block out great ideas from coming in. The real tip is be creative. Make as many films as possible to get better. When they get good, you can start getting money. When you get money, come back to that expensive film you wrote a few years back.
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I think this guy's great... some of the advice is obvious, but if someone didn't think about it enough, they might miss it. Give him a break, he knows what he's doing and is trying to help others. If you don't like it, don't comment. Why do you people talk about things you dislike more than things you actually like? Thanks for the videos... it helps.
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if any one is looking to contribute in a big project, look up the venus project
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@bubbabubbabooba it's expert village. what do u expect? experts? LOL
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I wrote my own.
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Forward to 1:10. That's when he begins offering ideas and vaguely touches on how to write a script. Change the title please, it's irrelevant.
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One way to write - 1. Read screenplays until they come out of your ears. 2. Write. Write all the s@#t out of your talentless fingers. 3. Study film posters. 4. How many mistakes have you made? Go make some more. 5. Be watching movies. 6. Shoot a short film, no matter how horrible. 7. Come up with an ending that means something. 8. Work your way there in screenplay form. 9. Rewrite it. It probably sucks. 10. Shoot it or sell it. 11. If this doesn't work, try anything.
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this is very useful. i am trying to make an independent movie and i have shot some trailer teasers. i have shot the trailer teasers all from the same location but you can't really tell or can you? please have a look and leave a comment.
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@SuperBlackheart7 hire me!!!
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I'm an indie writer/director and this guy knows his stuff.



this was completley useless. The guy makes suggestions, but gives no examples.
bubbabubbabooba 2 years ago 18
whoa whoa whoa man white balance.
shamanphoto 2 years ago 16