I have seen Monsters - and is indeed great work.
Are there any other films below even $50M that had big needs of fx work and they did great work?
Any FX companies that have a great portfolio of films (with no huge budgets)?
I wonder if people go for the cinema experience.
What moonshieldmedia said:
I never thought about these moviegoers to be dates - I mostly thought about them being older people - it really makes sense to be dates.
But I think that if the theater moonshieldmedia worked at was the best selling...
I try to find any statistical data.
The percentage of people deciding the movie on the spot versus them attending a theater playing the movie they wanted to see.
Thanks for the help in advance
When you have take money to produce a film, how do you manage expectations for your investors? How do you focus in the work rather than trying to make them happy (even if that's your job too)?
Do you think it's best for low budget films to have experienced film investors or just anyone with the...
When you work as a director what are the things expected from you and in what order?
I mean like:
Script Breakdown
Develop Concept Art with Concept Artists
Develop Storyboards with Storyboard Artist
..
if you know any article talking in more depth about each step it will be cool.
I totally agree with all of you.
It's common sense to design something according to a specific market's needs. And that's how I always think myself.
I know that in the very first steps you are forced to make decisions and those decisions need to have a target.
But I was also wondering if...
I think the title says everything:
Do you decide the market and distribution channels before or after the completion of your film?
(I am new here, feel free to advice me for any improper use)