I was thinking of breaking into the movie business by directing, but after practicing around with it, the past few months, maybe it's not for me. It's also difficult to learn from other filmmakers since no movies are being shot where I live, and almost no sets to get onto. So I was thinking, instead of directing why not I just write and produce my first feature, to break into the business, and hire a director.
My screenplay though, is extremely dark and controversial, much more than most movies. I told the story to four friends of mine, and they said that most filmmakers probably wouldn't even wanna touch it. And even if they did touch it, the extremely dark ending, would be changed by most producers. I then showed them the 11 page treatment for it, and they said they were impressed, that for such a dark controversial story, it has a lot of substance to it.
If I do hire a director, I will be hiring a newcomer who has probably never done a feature before. Now I'm not saying this is true for everyone, I am just going by observations I have made from movies and what filmmakers have had to say. It seems a lot of young directors, just starting out really prefer style over substance.
But my script needs to be directed with the most substance, cause anything less, will make it exploitative and offensive. So as producer I will probably have to tell him how to do a lot of the shots, just so the material is given as much substance as possible and is done right. So how much control would I have in that area? Thanks.
My screenplay though, is extremely dark and controversial, much more than most movies. I told the story to four friends of mine, and they said that most filmmakers probably wouldn't even wanna touch it. And even if they did touch it, the extremely dark ending, would be changed by most producers. I then showed them the 11 page treatment for it, and they said they were impressed, that for such a dark controversial story, it has a lot of substance to it.
If I do hire a director, I will be hiring a newcomer who has probably never done a feature before. Now I'm not saying this is true for everyone, I am just going by observations I have made from movies and what filmmakers have had to say. It seems a lot of young directors, just starting out really prefer style over substance.
But my script needs to be directed with the most substance, cause anything less, will make it exploitative and offensive. So as producer I will probably have to tell him how to do a lot of the shots, just so the material is given as much substance as possible and is done right. So how much control would I have in that area? Thanks.
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