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  1. cameronproductions

    What's Edible That Looks Like Ear Wax?

    I'm just pleased I'd eaten before I looked at this :lol: http://www.stupid.com/fun/WAXX.html Good luck!!
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    Total Newbie Just Saying Hi.

    :welcome:
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    Script Feedback?

    Funny this was picked up on by MH, I found myself reading a lot of Johns early lines in the voice of Nick from My Family - although I was thinking of the character he played in Love Actually!! Hey, thats not a bad thing at all, it was/is? a damn successful show - and he made it! I think you...
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    Script Feedback?

    I agree with Murdock, there are areas that have got comedy potential - but don't underestimate the importance of spelling and punctuation - I understand this might be a draft? I'm not trying to be unfair, but there is no excuse for consistently using defiantly instead of definitely or using...
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    Hi from Sheffield.

    :D
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    Hi from Sheffield.

    :welcome: from a fellow Sheffielder! You've found the right place to get good honest feedback here mate!
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    Using branded items in features...

    Thanks for the pointers gang, much appreciated! :cool:
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    Using branded items in features...

    Hey all! Can someone give me a brief rundown of what is allowed and whats not with reference to using branded products in feature films - like I appreciate having to get artists consent for using music related content - but say everyday items - having a coca cola can, seeing a samsung tv, the...
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    Is it safe to show your script around even if copyrighted?

    :lol: Just go for it! Take some analogical inspiration from Kevin McAllister :D you remember the quote... "I used to have this really nice pair of rollerblades and I was afraid if I wore them, I'd wreck them... so I kept them in a box and you know what happened to them? I outgrew them. I...
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    personify an animal?!

    Right on Richy I think thats the best way for me to do things. I'll have a little play around with the script and see how it comes across. :woohoo:
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    personify an animal?!

    :) although I wouldn't put it specifically in the genre of fantasy, the whole story gives opportunity for elements of fantasy or supernatural occurrences! Just thinking about the whole wink thing... got me thinking of the talking dog in Road Trip... and the cow in Shrooms... don't think it...
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    personify an animal?!

    I'll Fed Ex you a cold one mate! :beer:
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    personify an animal?!

    Nice ideas thanks - see what you mean, I like the idea of presenting subtle visuals. Another great suggestion. Hadn't thought of that at all, but could fit in really well.
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    personify an animal?!

    Not quite :D All characters are human throughout. Theres a lot of mysterious things going on in this film may I add - I guess the best comparison (where anything goes) is 'Lost'. Basically this guy has a crush on this gal, although this is the one things he never actually told her. They were...
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    personify an animal?!

    How would you go about personifying an animal in a film? I mean I've got a scene, where the protagonist has her life saved by a panther, by it 'taking out' somebody who was attempting to shoot her. I want this action to provoke her (and the audience) to question whether the panther was indeed...
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    4 page FX heavy script

    I like it! Written very descriptive - in a good way, reading turned to scanning as the intensity peaked, to find out what was happening next! Had a nice blend of standard frankenstein, combined with a 'Matrixy I-Robot' touch. A fresh slant. I agree with a possible development of back story...
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    Is it safe to show your script around even if copyrighted?

    Although I don't have the legal background to offer specific copyright advice, I would argue that you most certainly can have an original concept / story which hasn't been produced before. Without giving more information, only you will know how 'original' your screenplay is - sure, chances are...
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    Hello, From England.

    Welcome on board man! :hi:
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    Looking for great indie films

    http://www.indietalk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=56
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