what you need to know about Filmmaking

by Angel Orona on December 4th, 2009

I’VE FINISHED MY FIRST SCREENPLAY! So now what?

While cleaning up my place the other day I came across the stack of scripts I have written throughout my writing career. While there were far more “Bridesmaids” than “Brides” amongst them I’m still proud overall of the accomplishment.

At the very bottom of the pile is the very first script I ever wrote. Its a hollow, mid-80s, “Miami Vice”-knockoff called “The Neon Runner” (::shudder::). Skimming through it there are some interesting visuals, a line or two of clever dialogue and a halfway decent action sequence. Other than that its pretty much dreck. Fewer eyes will lay upon it than Eddie Murphy’s last movie.

by Charlotte McMillan on November 5th, 2009

How to Find the Right Composer for Your Film – PART 1

So you’re a hardworking, talented filmmaker in search of the perfect composer for your film. The good news is that there are boatloads of composers, particularly in Los Angeles — highly experienced, less experienced, cheap, expensive, and everything in between. The challenge will be to find the one who can produce the right music for your film and who will realistically fit into your budget. So here are some tips on landing that person.

by Angel Orona on November 1st, 2009

Writing For Free: A Necessary Evil

If approached by someone to take a writing assignment on spec your initial knee-jerk reaction would more than likely be “Absolutely not! I am the greatest screenwriter that ever lived and I should be paid at a gold-bar-per word rate”. However there are times where accepting it could be beneficial to your career.

by Krisztian Majdik on September 20th, 2009

5 Must Read Books on Directing

The Director is the creative pulling force behind every film, TV show, music video or commercial. He shapes and creates the look, mood and tone, directs the actors and is responsible to bringing the words written in the script onto the screen in the best possible way. Directing is also one of the most challenging intricate, artistic and skillful jobs in the medium. If you want to direct, you will need all the help you can get! These five books may just be what will save you down the road when you first walk onto a set and 200 people will be waiting for your decisions.

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by Van Lathan on September 10th, 2009

Inspiration into Idea: Beginning the creative process

Try to think back to the last time you left your local multi-plex thoroughly and completely entertained. Or if movies aren’t your thing try and think back to last song or novel that had you completely enthralled, turning every page with anticipation. What you enjoyed was a product, a product of inspiration. Inspiration, at some point has to become idea, and idea, has to become a written blueprint. Because this is such an integral part of the expression, it can often be the most frustrating. So over the next couple of paragraphs we’ll try to streamline the process that gets you there.