Hi, I'm someone who is trying to be a writer (of crime thrillers and screenplays). I've written two novels and am half through a third and four screenplays (one of which I've actually made into a feature length film). I'm now living overseas but I'd like to go back to the states for a few months...
I made a feature length trash gore satire of Reality TV
here's the trailer:
https://youtu.be/mwJ1KQvHKDg
and here's the movie itself
https://youtu.be/Ea8ApyHqsaA
I've changed the title three times. First it was Compte à Rebours then I put subtitles on it and called it
Killavision but now I'm...
I was an advertising student in Los Angeles but that didn't work out so I moved to another continent. I was working as a security guard in the housing projects around Paris but that ended because of medical reasons. I've been since trying to establish myself as a writer both of crime thriller...
No I'm just submitting my work to producers. I don't think that either coverage or contests would prove helpful for this particular project. Anyhow ain't got the money for it and I'm living on another continent.
XYZ is a made up name. What I'm asking is if that in signing this from whatever production company I would in fact be giving them right to use my entire screenplay almost verbatim, seeing as how a film is made of "portions" and ideas. Say that the film is made of seven scenes which could be...
how'd you get a job in programing without a degree? Me, I'd just stick with the programing and then do some kind of distance learning classes with a state university in the US (stick with a state university unless you're sure that the private one isn't some kind of rip-off). It's a matter of...
I've made a feature length film that you can use whatever scenes you might find interesting. By the way this film was made in France in French and I'm looking to make a remake in English, perhaps in Prague. Here's the trailer and the film:
https://youtu.be/mwJ1KQvHKDg...
If you sign a release form like this:
You renounce any claim that XYZ productions has misappropriated any ideas or portions of your submission.
Does this mean you would have no recourse if say someone made a film that was almost scene for scene the same as your work?