Post by Eric T. Jones on May 20, 2005 23:44:39 GMT -5
Uh...
No. This is a PG movie. There's no sexual content, no swearing, and little violence. (all non-graphic and very mild)
If those music videos can do it, so can we- better lip-synching, and original music. We're gonna take next year's film festival by storm, just wait and see! (and please, all of you, please try to use original music. No unlicenced- I'd like to see Best Music nominees actually be of music that isn't unlicenced, and is actually original to the film (or the filmmakers)) I figure I'll just write down various musical numbers, and stop when the song gets into the kind of "I'm gonna kick your ass" lyrics. (that's almost always what the songs I write lead into) That's what editing's for, though.
Besides, the musical numbers are supposed to be short. I just need to get that anamorphic lens, somewhat decent singing talents (that's gonna be hard to get, I can tell) and a musical background. (and an external mic, too- I don't want that speaker problem again)
I've also made two new artistic decisions-
1. While "another walk in the park" was a way-out-there sound mix, I'm going to do something different with this one- virtually simplistic Woody Allen-like musical score, and, yes, the film mixed in mono. (some of my directional effects didn't come out of the speakers.)
2. I'm retitling this film "Broadway Syndrome", on suggestion on a really good friend of mine. I've already come up with a full plot, and none of it has to do with my working title of "Rumours". (I want a title that makes sense for once, and actually relates to the plot, not a random blurb- "Fight Ultimatum" isn't really the most accurate title for the film and its contents and plot. A better title would be "Fight Misfire", or "Fight Bore".) Too bad, since I LOVE Fleetwood Mac, and wanted to include some homage to them. Maybe I will.
No. This is a PG movie. There's no sexual content, no swearing, and little violence. (all non-graphic and very mild)
If those music videos can do it, so can we- better lip-synching, and original music. We're gonna take next year's film festival by storm, just wait and see! (and please, all of you, please try to use original music. No unlicenced- I'd like to see Best Music nominees actually be of music that isn't unlicenced, and is actually original to the film (or the filmmakers)) I figure I'll just write down various musical numbers, and stop when the song gets into the kind of "I'm gonna kick your ass" lyrics. (that's almost always what the songs I write lead into) That's what editing's for, though.
Besides, the musical numbers are supposed to be short. I just need to get that anamorphic lens, somewhat decent singing talents (that's gonna be hard to get, I can tell) and a musical background. (and an external mic, too- I don't want that speaker problem again)
I've also made two new artistic decisions-
1. While "another walk in the park" was a way-out-there sound mix, I'm going to do something different with this one- virtually simplistic Woody Allen-like musical score, and, yes, the film mixed in mono. (some of my directional effects didn't come out of the speakers.)
2. I'm retitling this film "Broadway Syndrome", on suggestion on a really good friend of mine. I've already come up with a full plot, and none of it has to do with my working title of "Rumours". (I want a title that makes sense for once, and actually relates to the plot, not a random blurb- "Fight Ultimatum" isn't really the most accurate title for the film and its contents and plot. A better title would be "Fight Misfire", or "Fight Bore".) Too bad, since I LOVE Fleetwood Mac, and wanted to include some homage to them. Maybe I will.