Why are filmmakers so addicted with making sequels?
Question by Ryan: Why are filmmakers so addicted with making sequels? I’m guessing it is all about money? It seems like they could make more money by actually making an original, good movie rather than making a crappy sequel.… Continue reading
Noyce urges filmmakers to push and market
Noyce urges filmmakers to push and market During his fourth visit to Vietnam, Phillip Noyce encouraged young filmmakers to expand their boundaries and reconsider the importance of marketing. Read more on Thanh Nien Daily
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Timeless taboos: why 19th-century novels appeal to film-makers
Timeless taboos: why 19th-century novels appeal to film-makers With lavish new movie adaptations of Dickens, Brontë and Tolstoy in the pipeline, Mark Lawson wonders what keeps drawing film-makers to the same 19th-century novels At press previews, to which movie critics… Continue reading
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… Continue reading
Local filmmakers bring comedy, drama and documentaries to life
Local filmmakers bring comedy, drama and documentaries to life When it comes to a great film, what moviegoers look for is a meaningful story, stellar acting, gorgeous cinematography — and a local angle never hurts, either. Read more on The… Continue reading