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Posted by: aztec66k (Guest), January 2nd, 2006, 5:00pm
Okay, i just turned 17.  I need help.  For my age, I've been told my writing style is somewhat unique and matured.  I have had a yearning to make movies and write for them since I was 10 years of age.  I have no contacts, no money, etc.  I was raised in a rather poor neighborhood of town.  I've never been able to afford a camera, let alone afford film school.  This isn't even my computer.  I just check this site regularly at school.  Now comes my problem.  How the hell do I get off the ground?  If anyone can help, it'd be greatly appreciated.
Posted by: greg, January 2nd, 2006, 5:12pm; Reply: 1
Get a job or borrow equipment.  Or hand write it!  That's what I used to do!
Posted by: George Willson, January 2nd, 2006, 5:37pm; Reply: 2
Check ebay for cameras. You might not get DV quality, but you'll have a start with a cheap VHS-C, perhaps. Computers would be the same way. You might not be able to afford the top-notch stuff, but you can get some systems that will do the job and if they're a couple years old, you'll get them cheap. Windows 2000 will run most programs as well as XP Pro.
Posted by: aztec66k (Guest), January 2nd, 2006, 6:46pm; Reply: 3
thanks guys.  that was pretty helpful.  i need to get started
Posted by: aztec66k (Guest), January 2nd, 2006, 6:53pm; Reply: 4
anyone here made it in hollywood?
Posted by: George Willson, January 2nd, 2006, 7:31pm; Reply: 5
I have interest all over the place, but only one short actually picked up anywhere. The only other thing I've had made was a 72 page script that got chopped to 35 minutes for some guys in Australia. No pay, but got a DVD copy of the finished product.
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), January 2nd, 2006, 7:42pm; Reply: 6
I never touched a computer until my senior year of high school and, when I did, it wasn't for script writing.  I used a Royal typewriter for writing... that or a binder with looseleaf.  If you can't write effectively with pen and paper, then a computer isn't going to help you.


Phil
Posted by: George Willson, January 2nd, 2006, 9:31pm; Reply: 7
I figured he wanted a computer for movie editing.
Posted by: I_M, January 2nd, 2006, 9:34pm; Reply: 8

Quoted from George Willson
No pay, but got a DVD copy of the finished product.


That must be fun getting to see your script on the big screen.

Posted by: George Willson, January 2nd, 2006, 9:44pm; Reply: 9
All 26 inches of it.  :P  I posted the file around here awhile back, but I haven't re-uploaded in awhile. However, we're digressing from the topic at hand.
Posted by: Higgonaitor, January 2nd, 2006, 9:47pm; Reply: 10
We tend to do that around here george, don't we?
Posted by: George Willson, January 2nd, 2006, 10:02pm; Reply: 11
Yeah, we do. I only mentioned it because I wanted to beat Wesley to the punch.   ;D
Posted by: greg, January 2nd, 2006, 10:11pm; Reply: 12
Sorry for my first post, it wasn't much help.

I used a VHS-C camera for several years during my early days as a filmmaker.  They're probably cheap on ebay, just be sure to get one that has an adapter that can be plugged into a wall, because those batteries are expensive from what I remember.  

Editing the video on a computer is a different task and unfortunately, pricey.  I had to capture the video from the VCR onto my miniDV camera then capture it into the computer.  There's a wire out there that will let you connect your VCR directly to the computer, but I think that's around 80-100 bucks.

As for editing software, Windows Movie Maker is free.  It's not that great, but since you're starting out I don't think you need any of the expensive shtuff.
Posted by: aztec66k (Guest), January 2nd, 2006, 10:36pm; Reply: 13
i actually live in los angeles county.  so im busting myself to try and get myself seen.  i actually (believe it or not) lounge around the lots of universal to see how things are done.  but thats about it.  i just need to get there.  my dream since i was a kid is to make movies.  but u guys are a bunch of help.  more help than i have found on the internet ANYWHERE
Posted by: greg, January 3rd, 2006, 4:28pm; Reply: 14
Yeah, we're cool like that
Posted by: George Willson, January 3rd, 2006, 4:43pm; Reply: 15
You lounge around the lots of Universal? Goodness, I'm kind of surprised you're having trouble. But then again, being in the heart of everything I guess they're happy with the talent they have. Big business tends to get comfortable like that, and let's face it, movies are big business.
Posted by: aztec66k (Guest), January 3rd, 2006, 8:07pm; Reply: 16
i basically watch them do a lot of the good stuff.  so i mean, im waiting for the right time to pounce on someone =) and have them hook me up.  there are advantages to living here, ill say that.  its just those guys are intimidating lol
Posted by: aztec66k (Guest), January 3rd, 2006, 8:07pm; Reply: 17
oh yea, i have a short out on the site now.  its called rose.  check it out.  i need honest feedback.  thanks
Posted by: aztec66k (Guest), January 3rd, 2006, 9:28pm; Reply: 18
i wrote it by hand.  went to the library and typed it up.  thanks for the advice greg
Posted by: dogglebe (Guest), January 4th, 2006, 10:17am; Reply: 19
If you can get into the lots, why not try getting a job there.  Even being a gopher would help you.


Phil
Posted by: Helio, January 4th, 2006, 11:28am; Reply: 20
Oh God! You lounge around the lots of universal studios? If I were you I insisted on get a job in there! I insisted on and on, and on...Puf..on and on...

A person like you succeeds in doing the dreams in reality!

good luck
Helio
Posted by: aztec66k (Guest), January 6th, 2006, 11:59pm; Reply: 21
Guys!  I got a camera.  It's pretty big though.  It records directly on tape and it's old but who cares.  I have a VCR.
Posted by: greg, January 7th, 2006, 12:41am; Reply: 22
Wow, going old school there.  But congrats!  They're still durable!
Posted by: aztec66k (Guest), January 7th, 2006, 12:59pm; Reply: 23
it's actually all i could afford =)
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