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Re: At what point do you decide to reveal a twist in a screenplay?
If people are dropping out frequently that’s a sign there’s something wrong with your project. If this is the same movie you’ve talked about we already told you the premise is bad and the subject matter would be off putting to most people.
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Re: At what point do you decide to reveal a twist in a screenplay?
Oh no, I was talking about the short films before, but what I want to do differently next time. For that controversial project, no one is dropping out so far, but I've had trouble finding enough people for it so far as well.
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Re: At what point do you decide to reveal a twist in a screenplay?
If you want to produce your own movies then finding competent, reliable people who want to work on your project is going to be a difficult task.
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Re: At what point do you decide to reveal a twist in a screenplay?
Do think maybe I should someone who is really good at 'schmoozing' and who can really schmooze people to really want to be a part of a movie project?
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Re: At what point do you decide to reveal a twist in a screenplay?
They always do that, "it's a really great script" is the usual line.
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