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r/Filmmakers

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I am writing and directing my first feature film. However, the writing is not going much well

Are there any resources or books I can refer to make it better?

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About Community

Filmmakers, directors, cinematographers, editors, vfx gurus, composers, sound people, grips, electrics, and more meet to share their work, tips, tutorials, and experiences. A place where professionals and amateurs alike unite to discuss the field and help each other.
Created Jul 2, 2009

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Submission Statements

If submitting a film, trailer, or other creative content, you must select the "FILM" flair and include a submission statement (a comment on your post) elaborating on the following:

If you are seeking advice or feedback, explain what it is you need help with, whether that's lighting, cinematography, audio, editing, or something else entirely. There are many aspects to filmmaking, so specifying what you want people to focus on will get you better results than simply asking for general feedback. It may also help if you provide some of your own thoughts on your work, such as what you see as your strengths or areas of improvement and why.

If sharing your work and not seeking advice, your post must serve an educational purpose for the rest of the community. Outline your involvement in the project and provide some insight on how it was made. For example, you can detail lighting setups, explain how a particularly complex shot was achieved, or go over any setbacks that hit production and what you did to overcome them.

All submission statements must be at least 100 characters in length and be submitted within 30 minutes of submitting your post. Please remember that simply posting your film or page for views or subscriptions is not allowed.

r/Filmmakers Rules

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Do Not Be Rude, Impolite, or Disrespectful
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Rule 2: Creative Posts Need Submission Statement

If you are seeking advice or feedback, explain what you need help with (lighting/audio/editing/etc.) Be specific.

If not seeking advice, provide insight on how your film was made. You can detail lighting setups, explain how a complex shot was achieved, or go over setbacks that hit production and what you did to overcome them.

Submission statements must be at least 100 characters in length and be submitted within 30 minutes. Posting your film or page for views or subscriptions is not allowed.

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Rule 3: No Travel or V-Log videos allowed
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Rule 4: All Posts must be flair'd
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Rule 5: Do Not Advocate or Offer Piracy

Requesting pirated content will result in the removal of the offending post or comment. Continued solicitation will result in a ban.

Offering or linking to pirated content will result in an immediate ban.

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