Filmmaking For The Poor

Compared to the multi-national, multi-million & multi-billion dollar Hollywood & Indiewood film production & distribution companies and their resources, most all other filmmakers are poor. This blog will celebrate excellent films made on a very low budget. Everyone should make movies, not just the awesomely rich. Copyright 2005-2006 Sujewa Ekanayake

Sunday, November 08, 2009

Kickstarter project for "Date Number One" December screenings

2 Comments:

At 4:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

How long does it take to make a movie? Six months in pre-production? Six weeks’ shooting? Six years for a writer to dream it all up in the first place? How about 30 days? That’s the challenge a group of three young L.A. filmmakers have set themselves. Their aim is to make a 90 minute feature film – from initial concept to production – in just one month. Start date, November 20th, 2009. Here is their website that is documenting their progress day by day. http://www.30dayfeaturefilmchallenge.com - check out the current dream team in just 8 days. Challenge yourself, JOIN THEM!!!

 
At 5:07 PM, OpenID jtuverson said...

I like your blog-- I am definitely your audience.
James

 

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