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I just soft launched filmos.xyz, filmOS is a tool mostly for indie filmmakers that helps with pre-prod and script breakdown. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Hey Magnus, Playing with it now. Seems like you should have some examples or case studies of what it will output.
Tommy Gallego Thanks for the feedback. I have now added it, just view the startpage, and you shall see
(B) Now Read the Script Again
This second reading (plus 3rd, 4th etc.) begins the long process of really understanding the events and characters of the story. You accomplish this by asking lots of questions which is an important part of your script analysis because “questions lead to research, and re...
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I’ve been thinking about how it handled such a quiet, emotional story with so much restraint especially compared to more traditional “award-style” films.
Do you think films like this are at a disadvantage during awards season, or is subtle storytelling actually getting more recognition now?
Curious to...
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I think they are at a disadvantage because they fit into the category of films I call, "Films where nothing happens." Most cinema goers don't want to watch a film where two people talk to each other w...
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Michael David get where you’re coming from those kinds of films can definitely feel slow if you’re expecting a more plot-driven experience.
But with something like Past Lives, I think the movement is m...
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Abhijeet Aade I agree with you.
Hi everyone — I’ve developed a feature screenplay that blends psychological suspense with a 90s ska-driven musical backbone.
At its core, the story explores how what you’ve been through may shape you, but doesn’t have to limit who you become. Rooted in the spirit of ska—transforming hardship into ene...
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Abhijeet Aade The ska element absolutely drives the narrative of the character's personal freedom and a life that challenges his authenticity, weighing heavy on him he plays like a ray of sunshine bre...
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Hi David, I’ve written three original songs for the screenplay. As a songwriter, I’m passionate about blending the emotional tone of the music with the narrative to create a more immersive and cohesive story.
Amy Wilhelm That’s a really interesting way to frame it the idea of ska as a “ray of sunshine” against that internal weight really stands out.
I like how you’re tying personal freedom with the tension...
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Hey everyone, I'm Huneyn. I am a 25-year-old first-time creator. I have been working on some projects (Eight and counting), and you know it's quite ridiculous how ideas just come to you, and afterwards your eyes widen, realizing what you wrote.
So, just like that, I wrote a 3-season-long epic about a...
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Hey Huneyn, welcome!
Honestly, the ideas themselves are less important than the perspective you bring to them. AI-human love, religion, even psychological killers—these have all been explored before, b...
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Abhijeet Aade Hey, thanks for commenting! I think the angel story? It's the most personal one to me. But, I don't know, people say I talk about things through my works. They say I ask questions throug...
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Huneyn Ja'afri Hey, I actually think that’s a strength.
The stories that stay with people are often the ones that make them a little uncomfortable or force them to think differently. If your work is as...
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Abhijeet Aade Hey, yeah I wasn't conciously writing what I was doing. But I was in a bad mental space, and I just expressed it all out in that story. The story starts off with a lovely romance moment...
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Huneyn Ja'afri That’s actually really powerful.
Sometimes the most honest work comes from a place where you’re not consciously controlling it, but just letting it come through. The fact that you’re dis...
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Over the past weeks I went on a full Scream marathon and rewatched the entire franchise. The first two films in particular reminded me why the series became such a landmark in horror.
What made the original Scream so special wasn’t only the meta-humor or the twists. It was the characters. Billy Loomi...
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Tom Stohlgren I enjoyed the Indiana Jones franchise it was incorporated as an immersive ride experience at Universal Studios as well. And I will say I’ve taken a liking to the Knives Out franchise als...
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l liked the Bourne series with the films Identity, Supremacy, and Ultimatum actually being an updated, post-Cold War adaptation of the first novel. I think that was a good move as that story focuses...
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Samuel Lebow I can’t understand why in my mind I think everyone is a screenwriter. But since I’ve moved from being merely a critic to actually writing novels and beginning to write scripts the way I v...
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Areale Hanks When I write or when I try to create a picture or whatever content, I don't necessarily think of the business part or society in most cases. Of course, sometimes a thought gets triggered...
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I actually hadn't watched much of the Scream franchise after the first two Scream movies. I was curious to see Scream 7, so saw it in the theaters, but I have to say I was disappointed in the movie. I...
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When conducting a story analysis of a film script, directors typically look for elements that contribute to the artistic vision and storytelling of the film - and how you start this process is by Asking Questions!
Questions are one of the most important parts of script analysis because questions lead...
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Lately I’ve been thinking about how certain projects stay with you…
I’m a 1st AD on shows like All American, so I spend a lot of time in the mechanics of getting things made—schedules, logistics, making the day.
But the projects that stick with me the most aren’t always the biggest or the smoothest.
Th...
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This week, I’ve been spending my evenings back where it all started, virtually guest lecturing for my alma mater, Columbia College Chicago. I’ve been talking with graduating seniors about creative community, authentic networking, and what it really looks like to step into this industry, all the thin...
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I drop the asterisk. It was a shit year.
"One Battle ..." suffered most from PTA's ramble-shamble approach that made "Boogie Nights" so appealing. Overlong, overripe, too late at the meaningful party....
Expand commentI drop the asterisk. It was a shit year.
"One Battle ..." suffered most from PTA's ramble-shamble approach that made "Boogie Nights" so appealing. Overlong, overripe, too late at the meaningful party. My dislike for it is only topped by "Licorice Pizza."
Kicking myself for spending ducats to see it in the theater. Gave it a second chance later on streaming, and bailed after 20 minutes. Could not sit through it again.
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I didn't see a lot of other movies nominated for the Oscars except for Song Song Blue, but I thought One Battle was quirky, engaging, and a compelling action movie with well developed characters. I al...
Expand commentI didn't see a lot of other movies nominated for the Oscars except for Song Song Blue, but I thought One Battle was quirky, engaging, and a compelling action movie with well developed characters. I also liked the anti-establishment, freedom fighters theme, which so many people can identify with now.
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Horrible movie and the reason Cliff Booth is being produced without Leonardo.
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I can’t relate to comments that it was a shit year for films at all . No other choice should have been nominated , F1 was a thrill , so energising and entertaining . Sinners and Hamnet were more emoti...
Expand commentI can’t relate to comments that it was a shit year for films at all . No other choice should have been nominated , F1 was a thrill , so energising and entertaining . Sinners and Hamnet were more emotional and impactful overall but I loved One Battle after another too . I also liked the final Mission Impossible although not as much as prior films .
Can't relate to comments it wasn't a shit year. The movie-going public spoke volumes about "One Battle ..." It lost $100 million. That's utter failure, business-wise. A new direction for Hollywood; re...
Expand commentCan't relate to comments it wasn't a shit year. The movie-going public spoke volumes about "One Battle ..." It lost $100 million. That's utter failure, business-wise. A new direction for Hollywood; reward failure.
Agreed on "Hamnet." Excellent. Bailed out of "Sinners" 15 minutes in. So artificial.
"Nuremberg" was good but they made a huge mistake casting Rami Malek. A disaster, in fact. He was not up to this role which soured the entire story. And that shrill, pontificating ending! Gimme a break.