Identify your own obsessions, then figure out how to make them interesting to other people.
– ~ ScreenwritingTips (#984)(Source: screenwritingtips)
Via Beyond the FrameEgg and Soliders Production Meeting 2
During this prodcution meeting we discussed props and possible locations we would need for the shoot. Here are the notes from the meeting. As you can see the production is of a large scale, we talked about maybe cutting down the locations to reduce cost and time.
You get home from a long day at work and turn on the TV. It’s been a long week, so you think to yourself- maybe i’ll take the family to a movie on Saturday. Maybe we’ll even go on a vacation soon! We could visit museums and go to plays and see all sorts of fun attractions.
Have to agree seeing as I’m studying film
When you turned the TV on, nothing happened. There are no actors to entertain you.
When you went to the movie theater, nothing was showing. There were no advertisements to tell you that anything was showing, so you went to the theater to find out. Nothing playing. There is no one to film and create movies for you. Well at least your vacation will be fun, right? Not like there will be any plays to see and there won’t be anything in the art museums.
Well at least you have the shack you are living in that you made out of cardboard and sheets.
Not like you could find an architect to build you a house with all the money you’re making as an engineer.
(Source: swyhis)
Working on a pilot for the History channel called MOTORBOATIN’ BEAR FISHIN’.
(Source: eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)













