and if you sell a script would you negotiate to be the director
How Many Members On Done Deal Are Writer - Directors?
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How Many Members On Done Deal Are Writer - Directors?
Last edited by kdmccaskill; 10-05-2019, 05:11 PM.Tags: None
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Originally posted by kdmccaskill View Postsorry, I was on my phone
The point I was trying to make, although may have failed to, was that if your writing and directing are equally on par, then you can for sure toss your name in the hat, and then let the producers decide. Sometimes writers may get ahead of themselves as say "I want to direct too," but haven't done much work in that trajectory, and would jeopardize the film if they were to attempt it. When you write a script, you say to yourself, I am the best person, I am maybe the only person, who can write this script. You must say the same thing when directing. I am the right person to direct this film, and I will do a better job on it than almost any director out there. Best of luck!
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Originally posted by Vango View PostNot understanding this statement. Did you make an error?
The point I was trying to make, although may have failed to, was that if your writing and directing are equally on par, then you can for sure toss your name in the hat, and then let the producers decide. Sometimes writers may get ahead of themselves as say "I want to direct too," but haven't done much work in that trajectory, and would jeopardize the film if they were to attempt it. When you write a script, you say to yourself, I am the best person, I am maybe the only person, who can write this script. You must say the same thing when directing. I am the right person to direct this film, and I will do a better job on it than almost any director out there. Best of luck!
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Re: How Many Members On Done Deal Are Writer - Directors?
Originally posted by kdmccaskill View PostI think a Screenwriter has an easier chance at breaking in the film industry than a Director because with an aspiring filmmaker you are limited by a budget, with a Screenwriter you can dream up a screenplay budget of $10,000 - $300,000,000
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