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rjschwarz
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RE: How do I get my movie rated?

In the days of straight to video DVD sales it is increasingly common for the horror movies to not bother. A lot will create the full gore cut for DVD ...

19 years ago
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RE: $0 Budget, Webcam, Household effects...

The question is, will the webcam be used as a webcam in the movie (as if the viewer is watching horror in someones house over the internet) or is that...

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RE: How do I get my movie rated?

If you are writing the screenplay I wouldn't worry about the rating. Write the best screenplay you can, many movies are never rated (original Dawn of ...

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RE: Using Dialogue

Just watched an episode of Venture Brothers and there was this big battle and Brock Sampson quoted Star Wars a few times. They didn't mention Star War...

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RE: Cell Phone Video Editing

For a Mac you should probably use the iMovie software that comes free with Macs. Its pretty decent for free. RJSchwarz San Diego, CA

19 years ago
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RE: How do I get my movie rated?

There are no hard and fast rules which has caused many problems for Hollywood. The board submits the film to a different person/group each time and th...

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RE: DCR-VX2100 + iMac G5 = ?

iMacs have the larger port, the camera requires the smaller port. If you have the cable to get it into a PC the same cable will work with the iMac. ...

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RE: Stop Motion

Or get a tripod and a decent digital camera and take single shots then import them as an image sequence into your favorite editing program. RJSchwa...

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RE: Using Dialogue

Legally I don't know, but I doubt it. I think it falls under fair use if you don't use too much and it's clear that the character is quoting a movie. ...

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RE: DCR-VX2100 + iMac G5 = ?

Just a note, a standard firewire cable may not work as the camera probably has the smaller firewire port (I think it's 4-pin) and requires a special f...

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RE: Organising Cast

Another consideration is the location. A single location is better, especially if it is out in the boonies, as you can get the cast together, hammer o...

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RE: muzzle flash

In the states I believe that is called a suicide gun in that if you are filming a movie you can put it up to your head and pull the trigger with no ri...

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RE: muzzle flash

It depends upon your camera but a muzzle flash (nearly invisible in the day) should generally be visible in a night shot. RJSchwarz San Diego, CA

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RE: sound effects

One thing to note, it is very, very, rare to have realistic gun sounds in a movie. Guns sound less than impressive, almost fake, on film because we've...

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RE: fav. script writing books?

To be honest they all blend and say similar stuff. I think the best tool is to read screenplays and write a lot. RJSchwarz San Diego, CA

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