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<p dir="auto"><strong>amt-1997</strong> — <em>12 years ago(February 16, 2014 09:57 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Let's say I wrote a good screenplay and I want to go into the cinema work. What should I do? and to who should I go to?<br />
Also, If I made a short film and a lot of people liked it, how can I let the companies or whatever watch it? Is there any topic or something for those who are interested in the movie work and wanna go into it?</p>
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<p dir="auto">You need a crew, and you may be able to find one via Craigslist. If you're lucky this crew will come with their own camera, sound gear, editing software, etc. A point of advice, though - and I say this from experience - you generally cannot rely on a crew that is not being paid. Educate yourself on how to properly crowdsource and put up a campaign on Kickstarter. But be VERY realistic about your budget, your needs, and your goals.<br />
If your kickstarter is successful it will give you financing and buzz. You'll also need to market the crap out of your film if you want anyone to see it. Create a website, enter as many festivals as possible, and keep at it. It could literally take years but if the film is any good the right people will see it.<br />
A side note too - network as much as possible. I've been fortunate enough to work with some pretty substantial movie stars and I've seen my work go on nationally-distributed DVD's and this is solely due to connecting with the right people at the right time.</p>
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