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rjschwarz
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RE: between the screenplay and the storyboard

William Goldman goes into some depth on how he writes differently than most. Most non-shooting scripts, in his opinion are written in a slightly diffe...

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RE: Instructional video

Damn, you really do know everything. Very impressive. RJSchwarz San Diego, CA

17 years ago
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RE: Instructional video

They do miraculous things with one camera these days but I would suggest two unless you want to cook the meal a dozen times filming different angles e...

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RE: Storyboarding : $ to budget for it?

Stick figures would work, everything beyond that is gravy. Remember, it takes time to explain to the artist what you want as well. You might end up...

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RE: Storyboarding : $ to budget for it?

Programs like Poser allow you to generate storyboards at minimal costs so any artists charging too much will find themselves with no work. The way ...

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RE: between the screenplay and the storyboard

I believe the shooting script must be oriented around location for the same reasons I mentioned. The version sent out to interest buyers, agents, and ...

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RE: between the screenplay and the storyboard

If I understand that right I would say Unity of location is more important as a character running from inside to outside might in the production sense...

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RE: Being director and editor of one film?

I would say that a lot depends upon genre. I have found editing comedy to be extra hard because after writing a number of drafts and then shooting eac...

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RE: Crows -- how to create with cgi ?

Then I might suggest Zombi 3 and Zombie 5: Killing Birds both of which have some kind of zombie crows. Both are somewhat terrible as well so I would r...

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RE: Creature / Monster question

I believe I remember someone on this board has that sort of experience. Just an idea, from the movie Jabberwocky. They made the suit backwards so t...

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RE: Crows -- how to create with cgi ?

I would try both ways. The fake crow shot on the roof. then can try to CGI a crow in the sky above or next to the first, giving movement. In the mo...

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RE: New Film Details

I would go so far as to say the movies mentioned, although they are digital, are not what most filmmakers think of when they say digital. A better exa...

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RE: Crows -- how to create with cgi ?

Crows or rats, could be cool either way. RJSchwarz San Diego, CA

17 years ago
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RE: Crows -- how to create with cgi ?

Well for me the crows are often near the real location, just not on the days of filming (which is good because of the constant sound they make). That ...

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RE: Crows -- how to create with cgi ?

Interesting, I was planning to add crows to my movie as sort of cut-aways. I happen to live in an area where crows are plentiful at times though so th...

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