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4154
I have a situation in my newest film that I have never encountered before regarding the proper way to credit some cast members. Here is the situation and you...
npfilms2003
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Oct 2, 2006
12:14 pm
4155
Well jon I would not give opening credit to neither since they never completed the projects as plan however in the end credit I would credit all 3 like so ...
bobby peoples
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Oct 2, 2006
12:28 pm
4156
Well, here is a little more info, and my thoughts...the original actor and the original make-up design was scrapped, so nothing remains of them in the final...
npfilms2003
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Oct 2, 2006
1:36 pm
4157
Whoever was committed to the film until completion is the one who deserves the acknowledgement in the credits. God Bless. ... From:...
Reynaldo Craig
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Oct 2, 2006
1:56 pm
4158
Yea, that's kind of how I figured it should be, and was planning on doing. I guess I needed some confirmation from fellow filmmakers to convince me. Thanks....
npfilms2003
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Oct 2, 2006
2:12 pm
4159
... That's how Hollywood would do it most of the time. It is usually the crew member or actor who finishes the project, or who does most of the work. But you...
Rob W
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Oct 2, 2006
4:53 pm
4160
Well, we used to have trouble accessing the site, and now we're having trouble accessing the theater. I took a couple of SUVs full of friends and family to see...
Manuel Edwards
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Oct 2, 2006
10:25 pm
4161
What's up Calix!? So I've not heard of the book, but I'm going to check it out. With regards to purpose driven life, I think there are a ton of ways to ...
Crystal Page
goodfruitprod
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Oct 2, 2006
11:27 pm
4162
... Manny, I got to tell you that this sounds like good news. Now, if folks who saw the film will go back with friends... ...
Rob W
soundmann
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Oct 3, 2006
12:09 am
4163
It's great news! We loved the movie. I could give you a critique that points out its failings, but I'd rather just say that I loved it. We'll see it again! ......
Manuel Edwards
homeschoolmovie
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Oct 3, 2006
1:45 am
4164
... Well, besides it being no budget, no professional actors, a mostly amateur crew, stiff acting, problems with football continuity, limited everything, and...
Rob W
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Oct 3, 2006
3:46 am
4165
Some good thoughts there! I don't have the rights to Purpose Driven Life, so I'm not going to tackle it - yet. We'll see as my career progresses and if anyone...
Calix Reneau
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Oct 3, 2006
7:01 pm
4166
... its ... again! ... limited ... writing, it ... No joke, it really is. Despite all those things you mentioned, the story was engrossing and had me very...
Manuel Edwards
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Oct 3, 2006
7:18 pm
4167
... And along these lines, I think it'd be a great idea if, with your experience in the area, you pointed out some examples of where you overcame particular...
Manuel Edwards
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Oct 3, 2006
8:59 pm
4168
... There is some sweeting in some places, but we did indeed record all of the cheering during the filming. We would not only use my set up of two sennheiser...
Rob W
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Oct 3, 2006
9:49 pm
4169
... I'd have to go see the movie again to try and remember...lol ! I know there are times I had to compromise and make decisions to do things a little...
Rob W
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Oct 4, 2006
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4170
Fascinating. I noticed the hit grunts, but I thought for sure that had to be post. Good work -- you got excellent sound without the expense and difficulty of...
Manuel Edwards
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Oct 4, 2006
12:23 am
4171
Excellent. Thanks for the detail -- it's just the kind of thing I like to study. ... you ... particularly ... those ... know ... a ... using an ... may ... the...
Manuel Edwards
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Oct 4, 2006
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4172
... As said, there is some "sweetening" here and there. But there was not a budget for lots of post audio work. So we tried to capture everything in the field...
Rob W
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Oct 4, 2006
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4173
Wow, thanks Rob. Lots of info here, thanks for sharing. Please consider sending your contact info to my email address. I'd like to keep in touch. ... that ... ...
Manuel Edwards
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Oct 4, 2006
2:46 am
4174
I've compile a list of over 1000 foreign and domestic movie distributor. I have there email and address with direct contact. How much is this list worth? ONLY...
Bobby M Peoples Sr
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Oct 5, 2006
11:39 am
4175
I'm now in pre-production of a NEW series of movies. I will be putting together a DVD compile of similar theme short stories. The first of the 3 short stories...
Bobby M Peoples Sr
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Oct 7, 2006
1:19 pm
4176
Anyone care to offer one? Almost three million to date is nothing to sneeze at. But isn't a $3k/theater take kind of low? (I honestly don't know.) (Numbers...
Calix Reneau
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Oct 10, 2006
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4177
First, three million dollars is the "break even" on a million dollar film, and this is, a million or more dollar film. Sherwood Baptist Church members...
George Caldwell
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Oct 10, 2006
12:12 pm
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It is always good to hear your coments George......... Louis Lancia George Caldwell <dig_flm@...> wrote: First, three million dollars is the "break even"...
louie lancia
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Oct 10, 2006
2:55 pm
4179
How can I make a quality film with $1000? Is it possible? Has anyone ever done that? Since only God can open the doors, I'll just have to trust in Him. I've...
Sunday Gracia
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Oct 10, 2006
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4180
Did anyone do any sort of research to find out if non-Christians went to see this film in significant numbers? Was this film made to be an evangelical tool, or...
Calix Reneau
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Oct 10, 2006
5:42 pm
4181
The church in question first made a film for $25k called Flywheel (if I recall correctly.) Is it possible to make a quality feature film for $1000? Yes....
Calix Reneau
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Oct 10, 2006
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4182
Great question Calix. As far as Flywheel, it was made for $18K. The AV guys at Sherwood took that money and bought a Canon XL1S with the lens adapter. They ...
Daniel Millican
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Oct 11, 2006
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4183
Where can we find postings for auditions for Christian films? I have a gd who is very talented and would like to be cast in a Christian film. Most of the...
Candace Christiansen
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Oct 11, 2006
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