You may want to find an agent. Also, here is a good book that may help:
What They Don't Teach You At Film School: 161 Strategies to Making Your Own Movie No Matter What by Camille Landau, Tiara White
2007-01-31 05:36:54
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answered by Ralph 7
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Unfortunately, there's little chance a filmmaker will be interested simply in ideas. If you have fantastic ideas, it's better to write them out in some form, preferably as a screen play. Then once the screenplay has been edited and revised and fine-tuned, submit it to agents and once one takes you as a client, they'll try to market the ideas/screenplays. Writing and screen-writing are highly competitive fields and simply having a few good ideas isn't likely to get you far.
2007-01-31 06:39:55
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answered by §Sally§ 5
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regrettably, there is little threat a filmmaker will have an interest merely in suggestions. in case you have outstanding suggestions, it incredibly is better to jot down them out in some sort, ideally as a demonstrate play. Then as quickly as the screenplay has been edited and revised and high-quality-tuned, submit it to brokers and as quickly as one takes you as a shopper, they are going to attempt to marketplace the suggestions/screenplays. Writing and demonstrate-writing are especially aggressive fields and easily having some sturdy suggestions isn't probable to get you far.
2016-10-16 09:04:39
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answered by carris 4
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Ideas are not a problem. Piecing them together as a film is a big problem and expensive. Most film makers have more ideas then they can handle
2007-01-31 08:37:54
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answered by Professor 7
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Ideas in themselves won't do it for you. You have to write something. But when you use the word 'inspire' instead of 'aspire', it makes me worry a little. Still, write something down and get it checked over. You never know!
2007-02-03 12:03:26
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answered by Anonymous
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My boyfriend has a book called 'filming on a microbudget', so if you have ideas for films, making little ones could be your way in.
2007-01-31 06:03:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to your local library and get a book on how to write screenplays. It will tell you the entire process, and libraries are free!
2007-01-31 07:37:35
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answered by suzykew70 5
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Send your ideas to me
2007-01-31 05:34:12
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answered by Anonymous
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go and do a course to help you int it
2007-01-31 06:23:57
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answered by Who knows ????????? 2
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