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Here in the states it's different from state to state and even city to city. Getting a permit is easy - just pay the fee and it's over. Here in Los...
quote:Originally posted by bjdzyak 5. Keep the car and camera stationary, but move the background. Obviously, this is likely impossible and/or very ...
That was fun!
That's what I meant - a hit radio show, then a TV series. Quite common in those days. My advice would be to stick to film. A good short can genera...
Sorry. No case studies for TV. My mistake. I realize you are specifically talking about creating a TV series and I was talking about film. TV is a...
quote:Originally posted by Aspiring mogul Maybe I should try to create my own world. You are always looking for and citing examples of other film...
quote:Originally posted by Aspiring mogul Why doesn't he get an agent to contact them directly, as you suggested? He has an agent. Warners will ...
quote:Originally posted by Aspiring mogul Oh, OK, I was hoping that a fan film could be used as a proof of concept. So how would someone approach War...
Do you mean a well made fan film? Using a Warner Bros. franchise to convince them to hire you to produce a TV series? No. that's not the way. If W...
There are many available on line to look at. A quick search on Google will do the trick. ============================================= The aim ...
"City of Scars" was shot for $27,000 in 21 days according to the director.
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Very bad advice, Pippa. In this case 90day is most likely the producer and everything else on this short film. It is never good advice to violate ...
Like a consent form. Anything in writing will do. Better to have it drawn up by a lawyer. I know that's expensive, but when you take the finished ...