Hello everyone. I'm new to the forum and have little experience in film making. While in college I did some improv theater work and hanged out with the crews from the film and theater schools. But that was a several years ago and seven states away from wheer I am now. I've done some freelance writing though and that's sort of where my artistic tendencies lay.
Anyway, the reason I'm joining is that I had an epiphany the other day about an event in my life. And while I was working on turning it into a book it would be much better as a film and a script. I have the whole thing in my head. It just poped in there. Open scenes, dialog, locations, characters, everything. I just need to put it on paper. But this is something I would definately want to do. Here's a write up I did this morning.
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I had an epiphany the other day about how to make a great movie. It's based on a book I'm working on which itself is based on a true story, but it would work much better in a movie atmosphere. I've done improv theater work in college and I also use to hang out with a bunch of film students. Unfortunately, that was about five years ago and seven states away. And I personally don't have any film-making experience. Just writing and theater acting.
Well, people get ideas every day, but don't take them seriously. But I also had an "act of god" the same time this all poped in my head. It reinforced that this is something that could get done."
The Story
It centers around a male lead who's in his last year of college. He finds it, and most of life, an emotional wasteland. The product of a broken home, he served in the army in Iraq, and now on the GI Bill he's making his way through college. Which means he's slightly older than most of the group he hangs out with (27 vs 20's) and has a better understanding of what is going on around him. Because of this he's also sort of a big man on campus everyone can rely on.
Then, quite without warning, wanting, or understanding; he falls in love for the first time. The first half of the film is how he comes to terms with falling in love, and the second half is how he acts upon it and the conflicts between his heart and his head and all this emotion he's pent up.
The film is based on a true story."
The Characters
There's the male lead, the female love interest, the leads female adviser, her male boyfriend and buddy of male lead, the gang or three or four more characters they hang around with, and a couple ancilliary characters.
The Atmosphere
Similar to films like Good Will Hunting, Lost in Translation, and Before Sunrise.
The Reality
Being an independent film, it most likely won't have the success of the films listed above, and possibly no success at all. Lets be realistic about the filmaking process. But that doesn't mean it won't be a good film. And it's something that I want to do and willing to commit to. And if it is good, maybe, just maybe it has a shot of attracting a decent audience.
The Target Group
Based on a campus and with mostly college kids, target in the 18-34 range, but really a universal story.
The Plan.
"Literally all of this as a film idea popped in my head the other day. Originally I was planning on writing this as a book. But I think on an emotional level a film would work better. As I said, I have some minor acting experience and since I lived this I would play the role of the male lead. I'm pretty sure I could do it. I won't know until I try.
"I'm in the Philadelphia area but willing to travel. I have a daytime job but I'm flexible for schedule.
What I'd like is to find a director or someone in film school with more experience. Then we get together and discuss the project. If things hit out between us, we can then start working on the logistics this summer. Calculating costs, working on the screenplay, storyboarding, location finding.
I'm willing to chip in what money I can, and I'll work for free. I'm hoping to also find someone young like me and have this be their first movie. Also, I'll help work on fundraising. While it would be great to find someone in the Philadelphia area, I know NY is really the area heavy in film shooting. If I could find someone there, the way we would get around distances is that I could take the train up on the weekends and we could work on the film Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. I also think I can network to find extras and support in the area.
The Goal.
To do a real, low cost, decent quality, independent film.
If anyone wants to contact me to learn more about the story, offer advice, or has interest, feel free to send me an email at admiral.ackbar@comcast.net or reply here.
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Of course, lets be honest, it'll take a couple hundred thousand dollars to do even a small budget independent film. But it's something I currently feel driven to do. So, I thought I'd join the forum looking for advice and interested partners.
As I said, I'm not into film making by trade. I'm actually an engineer, currently working for a local power utility. I just graduated a couple years ago. But being a recent grad I was hoping maybe there would be someone in the mid atlantic region who's in film school or just got out who'd be interested in working in this. And then we could sit down and discuss the project.
Also, I'm hoping people in this forum could lend what advice and support they can.
Anyway, the reason I'm joining is that I had an epiphany the other day about an event in my life. And while I was working on turning it into a book it would be much better as a film and a script. I have the whole thing in my head. It just poped in there. Open scenes, dialog, locations, characters, everything. I just need to put it on paper. But this is something I would definately want to do. Here's a write up I did this morning.
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I had an epiphany the other day about how to make a great movie. It's based on a book I'm working on which itself is based on a true story, but it would work much better in a movie atmosphere. I've done improv theater work in college and I also use to hang out with a bunch of film students. Unfortunately, that was about five years ago and seven states away. And I personally don't have any film-making experience. Just writing and theater acting.
Well, people get ideas every day, but don't take them seriously. But I also had an "act of god" the same time this all poped in my head. It reinforced that this is something that could get done."
The Story
It centers around a male lead who's in his last year of college. He finds it, and most of life, an emotional wasteland. The product of a broken home, he served in the army in Iraq, and now on the GI Bill he's making his way through college. Which means he's slightly older than most of the group he hangs out with (27 vs 20's) and has a better understanding of what is going on around him. Because of this he's also sort of a big man on campus everyone can rely on.
Then, quite without warning, wanting, or understanding; he falls in love for the first time. The first half of the film is how he comes to terms with falling in love, and the second half is how he acts upon it and the conflicts between his heart and his head and all this emotion he's pent up.
The film is based on a true story."
The Characters
There's the male lead, the female love interest, the leads female adviser, her male boyfriend and buddy of male lead, the gang or three or four more characters they hang around with, and a couple ancilliary characters.
The Atmosphere
Similar to films like Good Will Hunting, Lost in Translation, and Before Sunrise.
The Reality
Being an independent film, it most likely won't have the success of the films listed above, and possibly no success at all. Lets be realistic about the filmaking process. But that doesn't mean it won't be a good film. And it's something that I want to do and willing to commit to. And if it is good, maybe, just maybe it has a shot of attracting a decent audience.
The Target Group
Based on a campus and with mostly college kids, target in the 18-34 range, but really a universal story.
The Plan.
"Literally all of this as a film idea popped in my head the other day. Originally I was planning on writing this as a book. But I think on an emotional level a film would work better. As I said, I have some minor acting experience and since I lived this I would play the role of the male lead. I'm pretty sure I could do it. I won't know until I try.
"I'm in the Philadelphia area but willing to travel. I have a daytime job but I'm flexible for schedule.
What I'd like is to find a director or someone in film school with more experience. Then we get together and discuss the project. If things hit out between us, we can then start working on the logistics this summer. Calculating costs, working on the screenplay, storyboarding, location finding.
I'm willing to chip in what money I can, and I'll work for free. I'm hoping to also find someone young like me and have this be their first movie. Also, I'll help work on fundraising. While it would be great to find someone in the Philadelphia area, I know NY is really the area heavy in film shooting. If I could find someone there, the way we would get around distances is that I could take the train up on the weekends and we could work on the film Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. I also think I can network to find extras and support in the area.
The Goal.
To do a real, low cost, decent quality, independent film.
If anyone wants to contact me to learn more about the story, offer advice, or has interest, feel free to send me an email at admiral.ackbar@comcast.net or reply here.
***
Of course, lets be honest, it'll take a couple hundred thousand dollars to do even a small budget independent film. But it's something I currently feel driven to do. So, I thought I'd join the forum looking for advice and interested partners.
As I said, I'm not into film making by trade. I'm actually an engineer, currently working for a local power utility. I just graduated a couple years ago. But being a recent grad I was hoping maybe there would be someone in the mid atlantic region who's in film school or just got out who'd be interested in working in this. And then we could sit down and discuss the project.
Also, I'm hoping people in this forum could lend what advice and support they can.