"We love the script but we don't know who it's for or how to get it out there ... let's wait until we can see something...". How can you see it if nobody takes a risk to finance? Companies say they want original stories - but give them something out of the ordinary and they don't know how to make comparisons - which makes running sales numbers for finance impossible; they're not sure of the audience or the marketing plan. What is the best indie film genre from a sales / ...
Submitting a Movie Pitch Package
You've sent out an email or been to a networking event and people responded positively to your movie pitch, asking you to "send me the pitch package" - what do you do now? Who responded - Does your movie fit their slate? Do some research on the company - and on the individual to whom you send your package. Due diligence - it's OK to ask around to see if they're good people to work with. The pitch package should include: LOGLINE / SUMMARY / SYNOPSIS Logline - a ...
Getting A Movie Financed
www.gazettereview.com Will you lend me $1000? I don't know when I'll pay you back - but i've got a really great idea ... Do you feel like rushing to give me a $1000 loan right now? Unlikely. You want me to give you better, more detailed information about the loan, its terms and the chances of my paying you back. It's exactly the same for getting a movie financed. What is The Movie Learn to pitch it - to sell it to a potential investor in 30 seconds. If you hook them, ...
The First 10 Pages of A Script
The opening scenes - the first 10 pages.. How long do you wait - 5 minutes? 10 minutes ... possibly 20 minutes before you switch off a movie where you're just not 'getting' it. There's a lack of engagement in the story and characters; the rules of the world are unclear - and you don't want to spend more time getting to the climax of a tale that didn't grab you in the first place. So ... as a filmmaker, how do you engage a busy acquisitions executive, with a pile of screenplays to read, ...
Making a Christmas Movie
CHRISTMAS MOVIES So ...it's that time of year - Bonfire Night has been & gone in the UK; Thanksgiving is almost upon the USA. What's next? Oh yes - it's Christmas! The lights may not be up in your home yet but the festive movie season is about to begin. The most popular day for Americans to go to the movies is Christmas Day itself. It's one of the busiest times of the year - the combination of Awards Season build-up and family vacation time means a glut of films arriving in ...
Who’s Buying a Ticket to see your Movie?
The Statistics: According to www.statista.com of American adults: 3% go to the movies once a week 5% two to three times a month 13% once a month 49% almost never Therefore, although that may seem like a rather odd title for a blog - Who's Buying A Ticket to see Your Movie? - take a moment and be honest about your project. Do You Know Who would Buy a Ticket to see your movie? Would you pay to go and see the movie? do you know someone else who would pay to see it? ...