I did a short film went in the WWII era which required the use of prop guns. My art department came brought in one of the guns they'd found and I was sure that it was a real, authentic, metal and wood rifle from even a foot away. The minute you touch it though, you realize it's completely...
Oh, they most definitely do. There are big upsides to the school as well as downsides too though. You very often see people on the net saying the school is a scam and a rip off, but I can assure you that those are the people who assumed they could just walk into the industry and start making...
Isn't there another meaning for the word "beat" when it comes to screenplay writing? I always understood it to be the differential between cause and result - when an expected response is replaced by an unexpected reaction. At least, that's how I think McKee describes it. The progression of story...
I graduated from Full Sail in Orlando. I know the school might get somewhat of a bad reputation since the films produced there are generally...well, crap (There's good reason for that). On the positive side, you get to work with millions of dollars worth of equipment, all of which are industry...
The majority of films that I worked on college were directed with the mentality that the combination of juxtaposed "interesting" shots made for an overall interesting film. Basically, they chose shots not for meaning, but because they thought they looked "cool". Your film is really a breath of...
This is my first time posting here, as I just now stumbled onto this forum. I just graduated with a film degree and I'm starting the inevitable struggle in LA. My battle to find an entry level script analyst/coverage writer/office slave/PA/etc isn't turning up many results, but I'm hanging in...
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