I only get one chance to make this movie, and I do not want to mess up. So I am continuing research on The Peanut Butter Falcon that will help me to establish how it should be produced and distributed. Production The production cost for this movie was 6.2 million dollars. While this sounds likeContinue reading “The Peanut Butter Case Study pt. 2”
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The Peanut Butter Case Study
Now that I have researched scripts and determined how to write my own, I now need to research how our movie should be produced and distributed. In order to do this, I decided to look at a low budget comedy drama film that did the same. The low budget drama comedy I chose was TheContinue reading “The Peanut Butter Case Study”
Script Draft 1
Here’s to hoping I do not have to do the impossible and make a good movie with a bad script. I have a long way to come when it comes to script writing but I thought I would share the first draft of the script for our opening sequence. Please enjoy knowing it still hasContinue reading “Script Draft 1”
No Day’s Off Script Writing (pt.2)
While it can be hard to analyze scripts and learn to write one I’m hoping doing so will give me lessons that I need to write my script correctly. So in this post I will be continuing my analysis of script writing on how the writer of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off describes characters and helpsContinue reading “No Day’s Off Script Writing (pt.2)”
No Day’s off for Script Writing
Unlike Benicio, I have not been in movies a long time, but I do think I would be able to write a script for one. And if I could not write a script for a whole movie, at least I can write the script for the first two minutes of one. But in order toContinue reading “No Day’s off for Script Writing”
Audience
Thank you Mathew Vaughn, I think I will make a movie that has an audience. Drama comedies attract a variety of audience’s depending on the themes presented in the movie, the actors in the movie, and how it is advertised. A drama comedy that addresses themes like divorce, a dysfunctional family, or child care andContinue reading “Audience”
It’s Kind of More Research (pt.2)
Unlike Keir, I am going to do a lot of research on my genre’s opening sequences. That being said here is my continuation of my analysis from It’s Kind of a Funny Story. Costume I had just left off discussing how the director’s use of sting made way for the dramatic change in tone presentedContinue reading “It’s Kind of More Research (pt.2)”
It’s Kind of More Research (pt. 1)
Just like Zach Galifinakis, I have a lot of growing up to do, especially when it comes to learning how to make a great title sequence. That is why in this post I will be analyzing the opening title sequence to It’s Kind of a Funny Story, directed by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. It’sContinue reading “It’s Kind of More Research (pt. 1)”
What I’ve Learned
Through my research so far I have found a lot of information that I believe will help me in the creation of my title sequence in the months to come. I want to take this post to make a list of the important details I think I will need to remember when it comes toContinue reading “What I’ve Learned”
Prada Quality Research (pt. 2)
In continuing my research on The Devil Wears Prada I am becoming more and more humbled by it’s ability to say so much in so little time. Editing This entire title sequence is edited to be a montage, or a condensed series of events. Through this montage the director is able to present these fourContinue reading “Prada Quality Research (pt. 2)”