Sunday, February 10, 2013

6 Filmmaking Tips from Quentin Taratino

Watch someone will actually follow the first one;
1. Lie until People think you worked with Godard
    "Of course, there are a ton of people lying to get work in the movie business, so if you’re going to do it, know what you’re talking about and go with gusto".

2.Good Artist Borrow, Great Artist?
    "If we can’t help but pick bits of inspiration from everything, why not be direct? Why not blend them all together to make something new that looks familiar?"

3. You Might Make Guitar Picks
   Meaning you could make a really crappy movie but If you keep trying and don't give up could make a "freakin' kick a** movie" you could make it.

4. Make the movie on the Page
   Work really hard on your script. Put as much detail and thought in it that you think you'll need to make your film the best, even if you don't use it all.

5.  Be Impersonally Personal
    Somehow someway there is a good chance that personal things in your life will affect the way your film comes out.  A certain mood or tone that you may be feeling or a personal event that is somehow incorporated into the film somehow. It just works.

6. Think Outside the Casting Light
    Although the actors may be overlooked they can still be the perfect ones for the part.

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