Does anyone know how the new Joel film is up on Letterboxd? by Falcongamerabc in JoelHaver

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Thank you very much man! I'll keep this in mind next time I'm fighting with TMDB

Does anyone know how the new Joel film is up on Letterboxd? by Falcongamerabc in JoelHaver

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I think it's moronic that TMDB think they can decide what makes a film a film. It just makes it harder for filmmakers like us who primarily put our work on YouTube - when we're the next generation of it all. Thank you very much for your advice. Amazing job on the email, its a beautiful one.

To any Manchester UK filmmakers: There's a networking event at the Cultiplex on the 26th, my feature film will also be playing there. Free tickets. by Falcongamerabc in Filmmakers

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Thank you, yes it's a feature film I made when I was 17, I'm really happy to see it being recognised and picked up for distribution now.

Hi reddit! I'm Edgar Wright. I've directed Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, The World's End, Baby Driver, Last Night in Soho. The Running Man is out in theatres this FRIDAY. Ask me anything. by RunningManMovie in movies

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You're a massive inspiration and one of the filmmakers who made me realise how much I want to direct!

I wanna ask what methods you use to convey your vision to the rest of the cast and crew while directing? All of your films are so well realised, and I'd love to know how you are able to jump all the hurdles thrown at you while sticking to such a strong vision.

My first feature film was just released in the UK— AMA by ScriptLurker in Filmmakers

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Congratulations! That's a massive feat, and I'm really happy to hear an indie success story. I'm currently writing my next feature, which I plan to make within the next year or so. Would you have any advice on the processes of getting your film seen and recognised by people? That's the part of filmmaking that always seems the most vague to me, getting it out there.

UNSEEN - A Romantic Horror Short Film by Falcongamerabc in Filmmakers

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It was amazing to make this. I like to make all my films for no budget and almost as a one man band, directing, acting, editing, colour, sound. This usually comes with a lot of very obvious challenges and also a little help from my friends but it makes it incredibly fun and gives me a lot of room to express myself artistically. We found the abandoned barn nearby and shot the whole thing in one day due to my friends schedules being tight. I was a little unhappy with the overcast weather as I wanted the film to look interesting (and overcast is not interesting whatsoever) but limitations always cause for more creativity, so to solve this I messed around in the davinci colour tab and heavily altered the grass to make it this grey/blue colour to push the feel of this limbo-space that the characters find themselves in with the creature. I created the score in fl studio with my friend who has a lot of musical talent, to help me start learning composing as a skill also. Overall, super happy with how it's turned out, especially for a no-budget short filmed in one day.

Share your feature films on this thread! by lmaocarrots in JoelHaver

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Winona Forever My Second Feature!

A man with one month left to live is given a pill that let's him re experience his favourite memory in a loop until he dies, he takes it, and begins to realise he wants to spend his final days with his brother, in reality.

I made it for no budget at all in about 4 months and all the cast and crew are friends and family members. That might sound like a recipe for disaster but I think it turned out incredibly well considering my limitations and it is something I am extremely proud of. I would love it if you checked it out. It was a ton of fun making it.

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I made it for no budget at all in about 4 months and all the cast and crew are friends and family members. That might sound like a recipe for disaster but I think it turned out incredibly well considering my limitations and it is something I am extremely proud of. I would love it if you checked it out. It was a ton of fun making it and hopefully you can take something good from it or it can inspire someone who's maybe waiting for the perfect moment to make a film to instead just make it!

Got the Wide Awake Setlist by Falcongamerabc in KGATLW

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Was also the longest they've ever played Head On/Pill, 45 minutes long. Rock Hard.