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Pitching and Pre-Production: Crash Course Film Production #2

Pitching and Pre-Production: Crash Course Film Production #2

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Pitching your movie to people can be hard. A studio, a friend, your mom. each of these entities will have different stressed and give you different results. But, what's important in a pitch? And what happens after the pitch? How do you get your movie ready to film? In this episode of Crash Course Film Production, Lily gives us some advice on both
Date: 2022-04-04

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I'm enjoying this series. very informative. But I ran across theft problems with some of the best in the business. I was told they are bigger than me and can steal whatever they want which is exactly what they did. It's a Catch 22 in Hollywood.
Writers need a better way to protect their work. For future scripts I'm using them as the blueprint for a book and putting an ISBN on them and building a website to promote using social media. This way I make some money back and my stories build an audience which is better evidence than they said, I said.

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Very interesting! I would also mention that breaking down the script should be one of the first steps to figuring out the budget for your film and from there tailoring the script should you need to lower the budget. It's helpful to know approximately how much you estimate the film will cost to make when pitching the idea to others.
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Man the way you ask -So, you wanna make a movie- with those charming eyes sounds like the inciting incident for a super kooky movie where an energetic girl drags an apathetic guy into producing a movie, because she wants to break out of her comfort zone and he is having anxiety issues that need to be resolved.
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Film directing is my long term goal. I want to make my own movies. I want to meet Steven Spieldberg, John Waters, Ava Duvernay, Tyler Perry, Spike Lee, & Lee Daniels. I want to learn more about film directing, executive producer, & more I need to get into Film, I need to go to Film Festivals I never been to one
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As someone who went to school for finance, I was exposed to almost 0 fine arts anything. I decided post-graduation to rectify that, and have worked my way through about 90% of all the Crash Course videos.
This one was one of my favorite, as I got to see the technical job details for a very foreign field.

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Hollywood producers NEED to take this crash course, LOL. There is really no excuse for making flops these days. From the pitch to the script to shooting the first few scenes, there are many stages where you can identify a flop before it goes too far.
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I need feedback on a pitch.
When she inherits the throne to an unknown kingdom from her distant grandfather, a teenage girl must overcome her fear of letting everyone down to save her loved ones and protect her new subjects.

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ET was pitched to Steven Spielberg after CE3K came out. People said to Spielberg that the movie ended just as it was getting good really good. We wanted to see ET and get to know him as a real person. So ET became the Sequal to CE3K.
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I need feedback on a pitch.
When she inherits the throne to an unknown kingdom, a teenage girl must overcome her fears to save her loved ones and protect her new subjects.

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The shooting schedule -6: 30 says Ones/Twos in a column. Does this refer to the shot being a -one- shot or a -two- shot? Or is this about something else?
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