Indy movie script writing rule 1
Preproduction, Screenwriting No Comments »Make a list of what you have to work with, then fit your story to meet that list.
Make a list of what you have to work with, then fit your story to meet that list.
The second rewrite of the script was started this weekend to incorporate some exciting new locations we will be using.
We also got in the initial score from our composer. I am very excited by the quality of the music for the film. Actual orchestral arrangements, not a bunch of synthed mood music.
Some scouting shots were done at the locations, and the digital mattes are undergoing the initial revisions, so things are moving along very well.
We will be shooting on the DVX-100b, over a 6 week schedule in May and June. The film will be in post for the rest of the summer and fall.
I plan on having the movie ready for the festival circuit (or sold to a distributor) by Jan 09.
The renderfarm for the FX works are almost complete, and the studio for the composite shots has been secured.
More work on the one sheets and some tweaks to the style guide took place this weekend as well.
Initial casting has already begun, and an open call will go out in April to fill out the cast and remaining crew needed.
I am very excited about this project, and look forward everything taking off!
Stay tuned….
The Beginning…
The Last Girl in Texas is a feature length motion picture that will be shot in association with Broken Bow Studios and Primal FXS Studios.
Principle photography will begin in May 2008, with the post production process taking the summer and fall.
More news and information will be coming on a regular basis.
Look for photos, trailers, tutorials on the FX and production process, as well as behind the scenes interviews with cast and crew.