Hello, Fellow Stage, 32’ers
I have found a way to do a film (short or feature length) that requires no: shooting, actors, directors, sets, props, wardrobe or any other elements (or costs) for physical production. In other words, at very minimal cost and without having to ‘hope’ the script catches the eye of someone and then someone else and then… yada yada yada – we’ve got a film. It’s a 95% sweat equity thing at (if any) a small cost. Based on the nature of it, the film most likely MUST be a comedy. But if you can figure out a way to have it fit another genre, fine. I’m all ears. Once it’s done, we can enter it in festivals, put it online, submit it to streaming networks or studios (or whatever) for an audience to enjoy and to have a real film to include on our credits. I want and need someone to collaborate with on this project.
I started writing a list of qualifications, things that matter, things that don’t and so forth but decided against putting that in this message (it just got too long). For the moment, the only ABSOLUTE REQUIRMENTS are: (1) If you like this idea and want to work on it then DO IT. Don’t say “I love it” today and then “I’ll get around to it” tomorrow. (2) A sense of humor with good/great creative writing skills. If you’re interested, let me know. I’ll want to see some samples of your writing (whether it’s been produced or not isn’t important) and, before making a decision, want to have a voice conversation in order to (1) give a more detailed description of this project, answer questions and so forth and (2) so you can get a better idea of who I am and how I think and visa-versa.
That’s it. Thanks for listening. Hope to hear back and good luck in your writing career.
Paul
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Hi, Kumar Sambhav. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Animation Lounge to the Your Stage Lounge because it’s promotion. Promotion can go in the Your S...
Expand commentHi, Kumar Sambhav. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Animation Lounge to the Your Stage Lounge because it’s promotion. Promotion can go in the Your Stage Lounge and on Your Wall.
You can post your promotion in one of the main Lounges (Animation Lounge, Producing Lounge, Filmmaking/Directing Lounge, etc.) if your post starts a conversation that’s helpful or educational to the community. Example: If you post the sneak peek video in the Animation Lounge, within that post you could start a discussion about how you used the technology to make the video.
You can also post your promotion in one of the main Lounges if you're asking for feedback.
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