WebFilm is not a normal job or career. There is no guarantees. No security. You don’t work. You don’t get paid. No paid holiday. Family and friends get sacrificed. Working 70+hrs is normal. But it’s something different every day. And is incredible once you break through the gatekeepers Sleeper____Service • 7 mo. ago This whole post is so strange. WebI'm in Northern California and I'm taking film classes here and thinking of moving down to LA to learn more about film and get some PA jobs and network with others down there. Also, I am paying $0. So this is why I am considering a community college. I don't want to carry loans and debt to pay off the loans. =/ So is film school even worth it?
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WebThe film industry in Toronto grew to a record $2billion and has probably gone beyond that. We're building more and bigger studios too. ... Vancouver is the third largest film … WebThe people at film LA are really nice but they're incredibly busy and deal with a lot of Aholes in the industry who penny pinch over ridiculous things. Believe it or not, there's the LAPD FILM UNIT, they go around and drop in on any suspected filming and check permits, they've even done this to me while in full city uniform with my city badge. enostavna čokoladna krema za torto
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WebFor the money they get the cast, filmmakers, investors and distribution together based off the screenplay and only if they like it. They made out you'd have to spend 20K on a casting director alone where for 6K they take care of everything. Also this company does have a heavy duty track record of making movies with A-listers. WebThe end result would be a few scenes that look semi-professional (in the indie/short film sense). Like many actors, I'm good at acting and thoroughly unskilled in all other aspects of film. Shooting it myself wouldn't work. I've found a few production studios in LA that will shoot and edit 2 scenes for around $1k. Nothing groundbreaking, but I ... WebMade a short film with some talented friends, our own gear, and $250 for food/props. Here's what we made! (Script link below) CAPTCHA (2024) - a sci-fi thriller horror comedy short film. 144. 77. r/Screenwriting. Join. telas kami