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[ QUOTE ] Don't make your first film about a bank robbery. Period. Make the bank robbery movie on somebody else's dime after you've proven yourself. [/ QUOTE ] yeah looks like that is going to have to be what i do. [/ QUOTE ] I actually wrote my first script about a bank robbery, so I know from experience. If you are serious about making a low-budget film, learn what it takes to make a low-budget film and write the script around that. If you write the script without these considerations, you will end up with something you can't make. |
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I'm in a differnt mindset when i'm talking on message boards. I know the differnce between write and right. I type at 110wpm and my mind doesn't always do [censored] write I suppose. [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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#13
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Why bother? The ultimate bank robbery film has already been done.
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Go the Tarantino route and don't even show the robbery. Just deal with the before and the after.
Later on, when you've got a huge big-budget deal from Warner Bros., and after you finish a popular TV series, then you can shoot up the inside of a bank. |
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