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Jan '19 *
The idea has been brewing in my head for some time. Has anyone ever had their own ideas about getting involved in something like this before? Curious to know. Obviously the main hurdle for most people is cash. No one really has vast sums of money lying around to invest (throwaway?) on a project like this but I think I could get some cash together if I really wanted to do this (and could persuade family members that I am not completely insane). Not a lot of cash, but enough for a micro-budget I reckon. I may even consider selling the house and downshifting to a smaller place if it ever came to it and the passion was totally in control of me, but I have a family and that is obviously a huge risk (and the wife would be extremely pissed). But if I found a script that was good enough, why not gamble? Trouble is, where do you go to find that magic script. There are literally 1000s out there, some with original ideas, some with not so original ideas but probably decent enough. But "decent" would not cut it. As for actually filming it, and getting it made.. it's obviously a hugely competitive market but if you did get lucky, as we know, the financial rewards could be substantial. Hell, if you made 0.5% of what Paranormal Activity or The Blair Witch Project made, you'd probably be content and consider it to be a successful venture. Maybe I am being hugely naive, but I think I know enough about horror and have seen enough horror movies to know what works and what doesn't. And then it's all in the marketing, how to get people interested, and that's where most of the costs are incurred.. trying to get it into festivals, etc.

The other thing for me personally, is that I write music and would love to do a score for any movie but getting your foot in the door is extremely difficult. By financing my own movie, I would obviously have that opportunity.

What do you guys reckon? Should I take the gamble or should I stop being so fucking naive and stick with a day job and care about your family needs first, etc.? And where would I go to find scripts?! Just ask around the horror community I guess.. I'd probably get a bunch of crap, or stuff that is way too hard to film with a micro-budget, but there might be something that crops up..


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markus-san says:
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Jan '19 *
Sound advice. Yeah the actors would have to be paid, or at least have their expenses covered if they just wanted something for their cv.. i.e. they'd do it for free. I wouldn't cast any friends though. I would guess $100/ÂŖ100 per day would cover it, and if it were a 12 day shoot, and with 4-5 actors, yeah it soon adds up especially when you factor in the crew too, although in terms of the director I'd find someone willing to do it for free, even better if it is their own passion project, or at least take a cut of the profits, if any.

Has anyone ever read your scripts/stories and given feedback? Are they usually geared towards more "serious" horror that would require good actors, etc. or stuff that is more "trashy" that could make do with crappy actors, or do you just do whatever comes naturally to you at the time (I guess like me with music). Yeah a good script wouldn't be too hard to find probably, but I feel like it needs to be exceptional and ideally as original as original can be these days. That is much harder.


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markus-san says:
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Jan '19 *
You're right, that's a super important question and one I haven't given much thought about because I am thinking, I will know when I read the script. It can be a gorefest, it can be a movie that relies solely on foreboding atmosphere. I am probably more inclined towards the latter with maybe just one or two gore scenes. But like I said, it all depends if the script inspires me to want to make it come alive..

I don't know. This could end up being a serious thing or just one of those phases we go through sometimes when perhaps we reach a certain age and think.. what have I done with my life and where is it going? Will I reach a ripe old age and think to myself.. what if I''d have taken that gamble..

Yes I can imagine how, when formulating a script, you would have your own "vision" as to how the scene would play out. I guess probably most screenwriters do that. It's a pity you can't really get to do it anymore.


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markus-san says:
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Jan '19 *
Oh the wife would support it.. mostly emoticon. I could get a loan from my parents, but they'd probably think I was wasting my time and money and try to talk me out of it. You're quite right though, downsizing is rather drastic. I know projects can go massively over budget and that is usually when crazy decisions are made to get it done.. same with many business start-ups.

Or I could just go and be a primary school teacher..



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