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Money Making Movies

August 29, 2009

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Most people don’t understand the dynamics behind selling an award winning film. Is it the famous director? The even famous actor? Or better yet the unknown talent that still the show that makes the movies work?

Hollywood uses a formula that makes blockbusters a film science project that makes them bank in the box office. Here’s the formula: Make it Familar, Make it Romantic, Make it Painful, and Make it Fussy, Make it Big! With many movies coming through the movies how do these moguls make movie money magic happen? Well, only one thing can truly make, “Money Making Movies,” and that’s “Speak To The Heart, The Mind Will Follow, And The Soul Will Be Released!

Ok, let’s stop and think about the last movie you went to see. How did it make you feel? What were you talking about when you got out of the movie? Did you feel a change or inspiration in yourself, or did you feel empty or wonder? This is the difference between movies that move us or turns us completely off. Next, I’m going to give you some tips to making your on Money Making Movies.

  • Make A Movie From Experience-Pain, Joy, Adventure, Journey.
  • Write from the heart first and re-write for style.
  • Create a plot concept that is unthinkable or out of the ordinary.
  • Create an love interest or love object for your character that his hard or uneasy for them to obtain.
  • Make your character work for every goal and obstacle they must face.
  • Be ready to become your charcters best friend or worst enemy.
  • Take your character on a ride they will never forget, or a ride that they never want to return to again.
  • Make your charter quirkey and somewhat annoying.
  • Don’t forget to add humor to your story.
  • Don’t forget to add intense, insane moments to your plot.
  • Make your charter as wide open as the story, or as closed as the book they just read.
  • Don’t forget to step on the toes of your audience. Direct correction hits harder then a punchline.
  • Don’t be bluntly volger, yet be politely human. (This is more humorous)
  • The more unblievable the better.
  • Make your charter feel there’s no hope for them.

These are some of the things that makes movies more interesting, and brings people coming back for more. The next blockbuster is right around the corner, it’s just waiting for you to write it! Stay tunned to more quirky tips about making successful movies!

 

Thanks for blogging in.

Talia Moore

DT Productions