oldcowgrazing
Wednesday 17th December 2008 5:01pm [Edited]
824 posts
Quote: jdubya @ December 17 2008, 11:25 AM GMT
Anyone done one?
I've got a script I really like. It's a comedy drama monologue and I would like to shoot it as a short film - 15 mins.
This raises two questions:
1. Where can I find someone to make it happen?
2. Why? I mean what is the point of Short Films?
If you can answer either of these questions it would be lovely to hear from you.
merry chrimble
warbs
Hi jdubya,
I have written, produced and directed two, short silent films. This is going to sound very patronising but it isn't: If you've written it then you've already found someone to make it happen and that person is you.
If you're serious about doing it and like me you are a perfectionist when it comes to production values, then I'd say you could easily produce this on a very tight budget. It cost me about £1500: I put up an ad on the Arts council mailing list for a cameraman, editor and music composer. These are the two skills I was ready to pay for and although what I was offering wasn't the going rate by far, it was a good incentive. It also helped that we had the same dark sense of humour. It worked well because we all 'got it'.
The rest of the crew and actresses were fed, watered and transported to different locations.
2. Why short films? Well I have a short attention span when it comes to writing so I started with a short film-and continue to enjoy writing sketches as well. They are succinct, cheaper to film and great for short stories.
Put it (your film) up on YouTube, Live Video etc and send the DVD off to prodcos. Yes it's expensive but you'll be glad you had control over your work and it beats getting any old camera and knocking up something that looks haphazard.
OK now I'm going to preach: Don't hang around and wait for others to make things happen. Make your film, send it out and *then* see what happens.
Umm peace out, man.