What is a good movie? It took me a while to get the answer "What would be a good movie?" In fact, there is no answer. I believe that good movies are in the eyes and emotions of the audience. After studying and discovering the actual Oscar and Golden Globe Awards, it will result in people's ideas and popularity of the film. It is difficult to predict that these awards will be awarded before the film is released.
The connection between quality and popularity is everywhere. Avatar, the most popular movie ever, is not a model of artistic excellence (although I like it). McDonald's produces millions of hamburgers a day, but this is very objective. Gray of 50 gradations is totally absurd and sells over 100 million copies. Side note: For writers interested in writing, Medium may not be the best platform. This type of author (I, half hour) is attracted by attractive statistics, the desire to gather followers, and the desire for that little green circle. You will begin worrying that you do not write something "right." I will write a green circle instead of the reason.
You are a talented filmmaker, you just made a wonderful movie. This is certain. However, it is equally important to advertise movies effectively and economically, and it is now more difficult than film production. A famous movie maker Adam Leipzig wrote in the recent column of the New York Times: "The challenge is not to make your movies - what you need is personal time access to processes and credit cards Leipzig also pointed out that only 130 of the 12,613 movies submitted this year at the Sundance Film Festival (2013) were selected, of which 10 or fewer have important sales contracts I have not concluded.
Professional experience is important for aspiring film director. Working on the radio and working with independent film production companies is a great way to build professional connections and understand the pressure associated with making movies. Acting presented their own challenge, but some of the most famous directors today were actors in the first place. As the young director gains experience, they may enter the studio production job.
Focus on the role of the supervisor in producing excellent movies. Students focus on the personal style of their own, the strategy of the movies, and the typical theme, watching, analyzing and discussing memorable movies of the wonderful director. Representative examples include movie producers such as Chaplin, Keaton, Renoir, Wells, Ford, Truffle, Bunuel, Kurosawa, Hitchcock, Bergmann. As a way to analyze American movie customs as part of the recent American movie trends, themes, forms, film technologies, advances in technology, and "revisionism" type, as part of the past 20 years, as well as modern movies As a means to investigate. As a means to analyze and understand culture, mainly movies themselves