How to successfully attract beginner or wannabee movie makers for major sequel film for MGM -type film-makers?
Question by Orfan Powers: How to successfully attract beginner or wannabee movie makers for major sequel film for MGM -type film-makers?
I’m making a movie about disabled veterans and their frustrations with the V.A. It’s a sequel to a successful 2007 MGM movie. How can I find young wannabee actors, camera crew, SFX computer wizz’s, musicians, set designers, marketers, assistant directors, writers, etc among young people? I have hopes that a major movie company like MGM will buy and distribute; I plan to film in America, Israel and Russia.
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Answer by flipbook35
okay I’ll bite.
#1 Do you have any MONEY. real money, MILLIONS of dollars? NONE of this is cheap no matter what anyone tells you. You get what you pay for.
If you think a bunch of wanna be etc will make a good movie, your wrong. It will look like a home video. You just don’t wake up and know how to do all those crafts.
#2 do you OWN the rights to what ever movie you want to make a sequel to?
No rights NO MOVIE.
Let me put it this way. You might have a GREAT story for an Indiana Jones movie. But even if you had millions to make it and called it an Indiana jones movie etc, you’d be sued by Lucasfilm and Paramount for more copyrite infringements than you can imagine.
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