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Posted by: Mr.Ripley, December 27th, 2014, 1:29pm
What's the policy of using halloween costumes in a screenplay? Are certain costumes in the public domain or does the writer have to be as general as possible?

Gabe
Posted by: ghost and_ghostie gal, December 27th, 2014, 4:47pm; Reply: 1
@Ripley

Are you wanting to use a specific costume, for example, say have a character in a superman suit with an authentic "S" logo?

Ghostie
Posted by: Mr.Ripley, December 27th, 2014, 6:43pm; Reply: 2
Yeah, like Michael Myers or batman characters.
Posted by: Grandma Bear, December 27th, 2014, 7:58pm; Reply: 3
You can use whatever you want for a "costume". You can NOT try to have the same "character" in your script/film. Does that make sense?  ;D
Posted by: ghost and_ghostie gal, December 27th, 2014, 8:42pm; Reply: 4
DISCLAIMER; I'm not a lawyer, Gabe.

Angry Bear sounds right.  As long as you're not trying to sell or market your script/story based on the character itself (which I don't think you are...) you should be fine...

but like I said, I'm no lawyer.  Oh.  You can always go the web and ask one who specializes in these types of matters, as well.

Ghostie
Posted by: Mr.Ripley, December 27th, 2014, 9:11pm; Reply: 5
Thanks.

Hey pia can you please give a example of that?

My understanding is this:

Man wears Michael Myers costume - good

Michael Myers kills someone - bad

Yes Michael Myers was nEver used in the screenplay. It was mostly the shape but I decided to use it here for a qu ickI'm sample Lol

Gabe
Posted by: Grandma Bear, December 27th, 2014, 9:37pm; Reply: 6

Quoted from Mr.Ripley

Man wears Michael Myers costume - good

Michael Myers kills someone - bad


You got it.

Someone dressed up like MM kills someone - ok

MM's exact same character as the movies, kills someone - you're toast. :P

If the costumes are readily available to buy for Halloween then it's ok. If you dress someone up like MM and try to present him as the real thing, that's not good.

Btw, I did some extensive research into this with my Pumpkin Nightmare short film. I used some of the footage from the old Frankenstein film in my short. The only thing that Universal was really serious about was the bolts on the monster's neck. His face is everywhere around Halloween, but no bolts in the neck for the masks and pictures.  :)
Posted by: Mr.Ripley, December 27th, 2014, 11:01pm; Reply: 7
You learn something new everyday.

Thanks Pia and Ghost. Hope everything's good with you two.

Back to writing.
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