What are the big VISUAL differences in Hollywood Movies versus Indie Films?
When you see a trailer do you know it's a hollywood movie by the image quality? The CGI? The lighting? The amount of actors?
Sorry for sounding like an idiot for asking such obvious questions. My goal is to make distributors believe they are watching a hollywood film when they see my first feature (probably impossible, but I will do my best). I already cut up an unofficial teaser trailer for my film. I have colored most of the shots in the trailer to give it a unique film look. Even though I have positive feedback, to me, my film still seems like a low-budget film.
Of course I still need to complete a ton of CGI (such as the antagonist wolf that is in the woods), but there are plenty of hollywood movies that don't have a lot of (obvious) CGI, so that can't be the main factor.
Any help is appreciated.
P.s. will upload the trailer once the last actress signs the release form, in case someone wants to give me advice on what it still needs to look bigger budget (or if someone wants to tell me I'm a no good filmmaker haha).
When you see a trailer do you know it's a hollywood movie by the image quality? The CGI? The lighting? The amount of actors?
Sorry for sounding like an idiot for asking such obvious questions. My goal is to make distributors believe they are watching a hollywood film when they see my first feature (probably impossible, but I will do my best). I already cut up an unofficial teaser trailer for my film. I have colored most of the shots in the trailer to give it a unique film look. Even though I have positive feedback, to me, my film still seems like a low-budget film.
Of course I still need to complete a ton of CGI (such as the antagonist wolf that is in the woods), but there are plenty of hollywood movies that don't have a lot of (obvious) CGI, so that can't be the main factor.
Any help is appreciated.
P.s. will upload the trailer once the last actress signs the release form, in case someone wants to give me advice on what it still needs to look bigger budget (or if someone wants to tell me I'm a no good filmmaker haha).