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Doug Nelson : I took the tag thinking and seeking that I would say what you did. It takes tremendous skill across multiple domains to do a one-reel indie with any effectiveness. I went to one intervie...
Expand commentDoug Nelson : I took the tag thinking and seeking that I would say what you did. It takes tremendous skill across multiple domains to do a one-reel indie with any effectiveness. I went to one interview with couple whom were just out of film-school and doing their 1-st feature, which they were sure they could get on A&E: I handed them a release informing that I wanted to make one suggestion on Stunts: They were nearly in shock at that and asked me where did you get the release? Actors whom can deliver and set-directions that does not step on what they can do. Product that will sell—or fulfills viewers 1-st interest and doing all this with anything other than interested persons—whom for that matter I would think that they could be found and any university film-school—is not just a minor challenge. I am working a concept now with others and will certainly see what you have if I get enough working but rather than throw it on the wall; just lower the pace of expected material and keep in on a maintenance level of activity as I have leaned: Use it or lose it. There is plenty to do with life other than taking a hickey on it like it sounds like you are doing.
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Hi Nicholas, I agree wholeheartedly that the ability to produce 1-reelers is a dying art (maybe already dead.). Next time I attempt this sort of thing, I'll remember to bring my own willow switch to my caining. I read your tag-line; very good indeed, I can imagine the poster already.
Its possible that some of them might think it’s just too good to be true, I myself am a filmmaker who’s very interested in the business and marketing of my own work and looking for niche audiences, on...
Expand commentIts possible that some of them might think it’s just too good to be true, I myself am a filmmaker who’s very interested in the business and marketing of my own work and looking for niche audiences, one thing I’ve learned is there are a lot of people blowing smoke or trying to rip people off, while I agree that tons of filmmakers are Indeed VERY flaky I think they just might not believe that you’re really just trying to help them out. That being said, I’m glad that you are out there and that someone is wanting to help artists rather than take advantage of them, if I was located in the area you advertise no doubt I’d be responding haha.