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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Two Worlds: A Love Story

It's been a while since I've posted a blog, and now that I'm getting started on my new feature-film project, "Two Worlds: A Love Story", I think this would be the best time to bring this blog back to life. I recently finished editing the screenplay that I've been working on for quite some time. I put a lot time and effort into the script, not to mention the numerous revisions it had to go through before I was ready to give the project the green light.

Now, I feel that the script is ready to go into the next stages of film-making - Pre-Production. I'm currently putting together a cast and crew, and at the same, trying to raise funds for the film. Our official website is currently under way, and I'll post a link to it very soon.

For more and up to date info, please also like and follow our facebook page - Two Worlds: A Love Story.

Thank you for your support! We'll be sure to keep you guys updated. Please visit our blog and facebook page to find out ways you can get involved and receive rewards for your support. More info to come.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Producers for Film Convention Wanted

Hello to all Producers,

Wanna be part of a film project? Then listen up. We are looking for aspiring producers for a Film Convention, so this article may interest many of you.

My colleagues and I are planning a filmmakers/screenwriters convention in San Diego, California later this month or early next month (if the event is a success, we'll consider other cities as well). We are currently looking into booking a room (such as a banquet hall) for the event.

Here's what we're planning. Aspiring writers and producers will be invited to the event. Producers who come to the event will be asked to listen to a 3-5 minute pitch from screenwriters until they find something they like. Once the producer finds a match, the writer and producer will work with us to get the project started (we'll help you guys throughout the whole process: getting film crew, actors, equipment, funding, etc). I will post up more information once everything is official and finalized. Food and beverages will be provided.

With that said, I wanted to know how many of you aspiring producers are interested in being part of the event to find a project(s) to work on.

If you are interested in being a "Producer" for this event in San Diego, California, please send us an email at:

independentfilmmaker75@yahoo.com

Subject Line should be: Film Producer - Convention

Please include your resume even if you have already submitted one to us prior to this. We want to keep things organized.

If selected to be part of this event, you MUST be able to provide your own transportation to San Diego, California (the full address will be provided once we book the room). Thank you for your time.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Submitting Your Scripts and Resumes

In the following paragraphs, I will explain what writers, actors, and filmmakers can do to have a chance at getting on a project and/or getting their own project starting.

All information can be submitted: 

independentfilmmaker75@yahoo.com

WRITERS: Follow this link where I have already given full details on what to send and where:

http://filmmakers-writers-actors-unite.blogspot.com/2009/11/get-your-script-sold_18.html

ACTORS: Are you an aspiring actor/actress trying to make it in showbiz? All you have to do is send us your resume, and we'll do the rest. With your resume in our database, we'll match you up to the projects that best suite you. In addition, you can audition for any project you want whenever we hold auditions. Audition notices will be posted on our blog on a continuous basis, so keep an eye out for that.

FILMMAKERS: Are you an aspiring director, producer, cinematographer/director of photography, editor, sound/light operator, music composer, camera operator, gaffer/best boy, storyboard artist and/or anything else involved in the filmmaking making process? You can send in your resumes for an opportunity to work behind the scenes on one of our upcoming projects.

In all three cases, you've got nothing to lose, but a lot to gain.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Get Your Script Sold

I've been receiving a lot of emails from aspiring writers who are eager to submit their work and get started, so I will go ahead and update my blog.

If you are writing or have written a script(s) and want to get it sold, then listen up. Now's your chance to get your name out. Our company is currently accepting work from aspiring new writers on a continuous basis. There is no deadline, but it is to your benefit to send your scripts in early. And there is no limit on how many scripts you can submit. I'd also like to see a synopsis to help us in your evaluation. If you prefer not to send your scripts, you can simply send us a query letter and synopsis without the script.

We'd prefer the script and synopsis so that we can save ourselves an extra step.

Once you submit your work, at least one of us from the company will read it and get back to you. If we like your script, we'll go from there. If we like your query/synopsis, we'll ask for your script.

You can submit your work to the following email: independentfilmmaker75@yahoo.com

Please submit one of the following:

  1. Script and Synopsis (you may also include a query letter so we can get a better idea of what your script is about but its not required)
  2. Query Letter/Synopsis Only
We accept scripts in the following formats: Final Draft, PDF, Word Document

If you have any questions, feel free to send me a message or leave a comment, and I'll be glad to get back to you.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

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