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Hyajah's Questions/Answered #4 Stage2

  How will you convince the production company that your film is worth financing? Consider the business side of the industry. How will you "sell" your film and make back everyone's money?   A:  I will convince the production company my film is worth  financing by showing them it's different, by showing them ill grab the audience attention and I'm there for a goal  to create the number one movie in the world , movies throughout the past decade been the same every movie comes out to the same outcome but the difference with my film it's going to have a different outcome and reverse  stereotype  for example the smart kids are considered nerds but the athletes and pretty girls are considered popular imagine if it was reversed. They would love to see or find  out how that movie will turn out.   What are some distribution companies that specialize in your type of film? Which distribution companies would be a good match for your film?   A: There are different type of

Hyajah's Questions/Answered #3 Stage2

  Do you plan to produce with a large studio or a smaller, independent production company? Why?   A: I plan to produce with an independent production company, because large and small studi os is not going to feed my needs and what I'm trying to create. Independent production company will come with more benefits  for example giving  producers the freedom to make their own creative and financial choices outside the purview of a major studio . And I also know I will receive some kind recognition  and sources also state that independent film companies have in common is their ability to distribute their movie   and  Independent movie companies, therefore, tend to work more on the funding, budget, and distribution of the movie.  I’ll love an independent company because I love free will and being able to do what I feel like would grab my audience's attention  and being able to switch up  stereotypes .   How will your choice of production company affect the way audiences engage with yo

Hyajah's Questions/Answered #2 Stage 2

  What are some films that are  similar to  yours (genre, budget, audience, etc.)? How are they typically financed? Where does the money come from?   A: Some films that are  similar   mines  is like for example  Superbad, The Inbetweeners, Good Boys, Pineapple Express , and This Is the End. I could mention comedy movies  that is   like  mines all day  because their made for the same purpose and that is to make the audience laugh and grab the audience attention , the audience their entertaining will  or  even 100% watch my movie because  it is  entertaining  it is  something,  they will  and enjoy and mention to their other friends  the only difference between me and their movie is their budget. Each movie I stated budget is 20 million and up . Their typically financed through a combination of things for  example ,   investors, tax credits, grants, and  sometime the production company.  This allows them to get everything they need  and  traveling fees plus their getting promotion from t

Hyajah's Blog Questions/Answered #1 Stage2

  What does the script look like for your film? You should have at least a basic summary of the film in order to pitch it.   A: The script for my film  looks outrageous and hilarious and its promising to grab people attention because of how different it I s for example the stereotypes you don’t see in normal films  usually the jocks and pretty females with rich parents are the cool ones around school  and the smart kids are considered nerds.  But in the film script I've created nerds are cool and jocks and pretty females with rich parents are considered lame. The summary  Ive  pitched i s that  high school girl seniors are hoping to please themselves before they enter college Chelsey and Megan are trying to  get  alcohol  to enter a  high school  party the nerds are having.   What is your "brand" or "mission statement" for your film? What are you striving towards? What are you trying to achieve with your story? Your brand will be important for choosing a product

Hyajah's Blog Questions/Answered #5

  What do the titles normally look like for films in my genre (style, size, font, etc.)? What kinds of information do I need to include in the titles?   A:  What the titles normally look like in my genre are mostly something that’s going to grab the audience attention and make them interested  and want to figure out why is the film labeled as that and what it's about.  There are a wide variety of styles the title can be in for  example   “Superbad   “the  style is bold the size is  huge,  and font is N/A , on the  other hand the are many other movies that have multiple different styles and sizes and fonts, some may be small and in clumsy letters,  it's what they think can grab the audience attention. The kind of information you need to include in the titles is what's it’s about in a smaller summary, for  example   “Superbad ” is about a group of underage teens trying to buy alcohol for  an  underage party.   How are different social groups are normally represented/portrayed