I guess if all the spec's are the same then there is no difference. ============================================= The aim of an argument or di...
Looks like you have more information about the two cameras than I do. So what differences have you found? Are both of them NTSC? Is the DM a PAL ...
The director should be concerned about all aspects of the movie they are directing. The lighting, the costumes, the sets, the set dressing, the mak...
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The DM is a PAL format camera the other is NTSC. ============================================= The aim of an argument or discussion should not be ...
The ME66 is an excellent mic. It works well in all locations. The further away the mic is from the actors, the higher the volume needs to be. The h...
quote:Originally posted by Don Corlione The list is from winter 2007. After finding my agency, I stopped looking of course. The list is one year o...
quote:Originally posted by Don Corlione Research, google and contact them yourselves. I can and have used Google. What you did was copy and paste ...
Excellent! Nice to have someone here who knows the European market for scripts. We have quite a few European writers here. What agencies in the Eu...
Mailing it to yourself won't help at all. Registering the copyright of your work is worth it even if the script doesn't win a contest or get good fee...
quote:Originally posted by Don Corlione Otherwise you can always contact an agent, who can try to sell it. There is a lot of agencies looking for tal...
If you barely know what stocks are then don't write a script about stocks. But it seems like you might be right. writing/directing isn't for you. ...
It's worth it. Mailing a copy to yourself isn't legal protection despite the persistence of that very poor advice. =============================...
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A script is usually not sold, it's optioned. A prodCo will buy the rights to hold on to a script for a period of time - say one year - and pay the ...