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The Art of Timing in Filmmaking Choosing when to film, announce, and release a movie can make or break its success. For filming, consider the season for optimal natural lighting and least disruptions. Announce your movie 6-12 months prior to build anticipation. Opt for strategic release times; horror films do well in October (think "Halloween"), while holiday seasons like Christmas boost family and blockbuster films. Always avoid competitor-dense weekends for best box office impact. #Filmmaking #MovieRelease #Cinema Learn more on ...
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"The allure of cinema is not just in the stories it tells but also in the storytelling itself" Movies about moviemaking provide a fascinating glimpse into the world behind the camera. Here are some compelling films that delve into the art of moviemaking: https://lnkd.in/epe8ijR2
Movies About Moviemaking: A Cinematic Mirror
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Explore "Why Some Sequels Take Years to Develop" on Entertainment Post. This article delves into the complex factors that contribute to the lengthy development of movie sequels, from creative challenges to production hurdles. Learn why some sequels are worth the wait and how they ultimately impact the success of a film franchise. 🎥⏳ #MovieSequels #EntertainmentPost #FilmProduction #HollywoodSecrets #SequelDevelopment #FilmFranchise #CreativeProcess #ProductionChallenges #MovieIndustry #FilmMaking https://lnkd.in/dKbEbsrj
Why Some Sequels Take Years to Develop: Understanding the Complex Process Behind the Wait
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The Best Movies About The Movie Business: A Deep Dive Into Cinema Celebrating Cinema The film industry has long been fascinated with its own workings, producing movies that offer a glimpse behind the curtain of movie-making. These films not only entertain but also provide insightful commentary on the industry itself. Here, we explore some of the best movies about the movie business, delving into their plots and uncovering what makes them stand out as great films. Click the links to watch the trailers. https://lnkd.in/g3eisGWe #actorslife #sagaftra #filmmaking
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Have you watched "It's in the Voices" from Field Humphrey yet? Before the Season 9 premiere of the short, we connected with the filmmaker to get an inside perspective of what it was like creating the film. Read it below!
Filmmaker Feature: Field Humphery, creator of 'It's in the Voices'
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Ready to take your film project to the next level? Our latest episode in the We're Making a Movie series dives into the essentials of pre-production and assembling the perfect crew! From finding top talent to setting the stage for success, we cover it all. Tune in now and get your movie off to the best start! Check out our YouTube for more! #filmmaking #filmmakers #film #cinema #indiefilmcommunity
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Three Creative Lessons From Making a James Bond Film It’s June 1961. Coproducers Harry Saltzman and Cubby Broccoli walk into a New York meeting room full of the top executives in the film industry — with no script and no star attached to their idea to make the first James Bond film. They faced impossible odds for getting a movie made. So what did they do? They didn’t just pitch a movie, they pitched an entire series. Here, we share three lessons from the Dr. No book, which takes readers inside the filming process, that you can apply to your next creative project. They include pitching over-the-top concepts, leaning into constraints, and being open to the idea you never saw coming: https://lnkd.in/eNdbYYQp
Three Creative Lessons From Making a James Bond Film — The Creative Factor
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As children, many of us dreamed of directing and perhaps even starring in our own films. Our own offerings of that time would often involve a huge video camera and the neighborhood kids in the backyard. In other words, it was far from the star-studded multi-million dollar productions that make up the silver screen today. However, thanks to Silman-James Press and their resource entitled Movies Without Baggage, anyone, even those without a huge movie-making budget can fulfill that dream of making their own film. Movies Without Baggage shares the experience of longtime filmmakers Obren Bokich and Alian Silver as they recant the way they succeeded in movie making on a microbudget thanks to 21st century technology. These in-the-trenches tales share how anyone can make it in this industry. It reveals insider information on creating scripts, budgeting, casting, deal making with actors and crew, scheduling, shooting, post-production and even how to market it and secure distribution. https://lnkd.in/gSGi6jvx #bookish #moviemaking #filmcommunity #filmmaking #lowbudgetfilmmaking #movieswithoutbaggage #silmanjamespress
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🎥 In an increasingly virtual film production scene, prop design remains one of the last strongholds of practical filmmaking, and as such is one of my favorites. 👍🏽 Check out this Containment Officer Night Vision mask I made to send chills down Hughie's spine in "The Control Room." 🥶 I love stuff like this, so if you've ever made or designed an awesome prop like this, comment below! I'd love to see it! #hollywoodhacks #DIYfilmmaking #behindthescenes
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The Art of Timing in Filmmaking Choosing when to film, announce, and release a movie can make or break its success. For filming, consider the season for optimal natural lighting and least disruptions. Announce your movie 6-12 months prior to build anticipation. Opt for strategic release times; horror films do well in October
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