Thanks Jason,
I'll definitely check out Primer. Your trailer looks very well done I'm surprised you made a whole feature for that budget. On past projects a huge chunk of the costs went on locations and transport but Time Travelling is a good shout!
I'll get to scribbling some initial ideas...
Guys,
I really want to write a screenplay for a micro budget feature film, the trouble is I want it to be a Sci-Fi and that genre brings about all kinds of glossy/SFX expectations. Do you think it's possible to write a micro budget (as in 50-150k) Sci-Fi that is cinema worthy?
Also can you...
mandy.com was mentioned before I would also say IMDB Pro (it's worth paying the extra if you can afford it for all the contact details you get)
You say you want to Produce? Here is an article where Danny Hansford the Producer of Bronson starring Tom Hardy gives some advice you may find useful...
Firstly Congrats on getting your first film out there! Sterling effort.
I would agree with Chimps comments on the technical ways you could improve on. However that said my favourite part (and I've watched it twice now) is the first 30 seconds.
I think its tremendously difficult when you're...
Personally what works best for me is just to get your characters talking. Put them in a situation or environment and just make them talk...see what happens. If it's boring change the situation, or raise the stakes (e.g. make time a critical factor, or revealing of something unexpected).
The...
I would agree with many of the comments above. A Character arc is crucial, one of the ways you can discover this, if you're feeling particularly adventurous is by taking a few acting classes.
Actors work hard to learn and live the arc of their characters and find out how they fit into the...