Making a film can kill you, but a bad script can bury you. I love film, and I have seen a lot of it in my 40 years but the standard of films being made today is simply dire. I do believe you can make a film on a limited budget, but a lot of them are simply all style and no substance, storytelling is all over the place and we are then sold a 'canard' that this is the next big thing. I deal with people in the film industry who just don't watch enough films, or the ones that matter (in my humble opinion) and now we are left with Avengers 7 and other equally forgettable rubbish. Most of the films of the 60's/70's were made (in the English language) by real filmmakers who had a life outside the industry, read a lot, studied a lot (mostly not film) and that reflects in the films they made. Kubrick/Lumet/Coppola/Roeg/Loach all filmmakers who will, and stand the test of time, how many could you say about the current Empereor's with no clothes today. This is the real difference. Everyone believes they have real talent when in reality they don't know enough, about people in general, go out there and observe and experience life, it is there the real storytellers exist.
Marcus Maher I see what you're saying (I love 1970s cinema and all the directors you named) but there are a ton of great films made in the last 5-15 years. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Memento, Caché, Amour, Birdman, Whiplash, No Country for Old Men, In The Mood for Love, Her, Arrival, The Dark Knight, The Social Network, Inception, Under the Skin, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Nightcrawler, Drive, The White Ribbon, Enemy, Sicario, A Serious Man, District 9, There Will be Blood, The Master, Punch-Drunk Love, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, It Follows, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Boyhood, the Before Trilogy, Downfall, Yi Yi, Amélie, Two Days, One Night, Ida, Son of Saul, Embrace of the Serpent, I could go on and on.
I spent 15 years studying, practicing, making art, reading and honing my skills to make no budget films before even attempting to pursue working in the industry. I was convinced I had to know more to be on the industry's wavelength. Its great to hear someone else say this, because you have no idea how disappointing and frustrating it was to find 90% of the people working in the film industry couldn’t identify a Bergman film or tell me what their favorite Kubrick is or worse. It's not like these filmmakers are particularly underground, either. Meanwhile, the industry is obsessed with outshining new digital cameras, every single year. The tech is so unscrupulously surrendered to some superfluous idea of what's next, that aesthetics are being thrown away before they can even get a foothold. I know there are other factors, like the creation of the Multiplex in the 90s and etc, but this is an unspoken serious problem in the film industry. I like to use Game Of Thrones as an example, where 90% of the industry is trying to make the next Game Of Thrones (for instance), but cant identify the influence of Shakespeare, as well as Lord Of The Rings on Game Of Throne's writing / source material. Worse, the people trying to recreate such things would reject it's influences and then wonder why they cant reach the same heights. Its as simple as that. This is especially bad in the Indie Film World, where they should be trying to find a Low-Budget genius' like Sam Raimi, Cronenberg, David Lynch or a John Waters, but instead they are trying to produce something for Marvel fans, on a shoe-string budget and modeling their production on the philosophies of Jerry Bruckheimer. There are no Roger Corman's or William Castle’s anymore. Its sad.
awesome experience and really thank Nicolas for doing it, cause I'm stepping my first steps and my legs are heavy stepping into a great step like this...
My first feature film was in high school. I used the school band for compositions. I went to the drama club for actors. You do what you Gotta do when you don’t have the resources. However, the idea that people are fools is just cruel. They are not fools if they got something from it too.
I came to Hollywood on June 4th 1999. Went to McDonalds and the guy at the register told me he was really a Producer. So I told him to produce me a cheeseburger and fries.
He went out and did it and that’s the most difficult part of the journey but where the business is going is if one wants to be a filmmaker then their gonna have to blow us away with their film. Because I will not go out of my way or waste my time watching a bore and nobody else will as well. So we’re moving into a new era…it’s not playing the game but it’s what you can do.
Frank Smith's talk was polished and professional, something i guess you would expect in a film maker using other peoples money. But like others i actually found his self confidence off putting. I wonder if he realises he has this effect on some people. I spent more effort analysing how he was producing this response in me than listening to what he had to say. Fascinating .......!
Ouch. People didn’t like this guy. I think what we should take from this is A) work wherever you can to gain whatever experience you can B) never go out of your own pocket C) he certainly didn’t mention the number of really shifty distributors out there
I don't get it...he isn't that good with jokes, and people took it the wrong way. He was just trying to get a laugh, and turned people against him. But I really don't get it, he clearly never had his actors carry equipment, and he most likely paid his crew (even if it was deferred pay).
On film festival. Major European film festivals like Cannes, Berlinale or Venice have their markets, that's where people sell their movies and find distribution. Also, Toronto Festival and Santa Monica have big film markets
I have so many movie ideas ..im so creative...i see things vividly...im just starting this week...i need to learn what and how to use cameras...damn i wanna learn
"Next I'll be looking for ten Emirati women to take on a journey, to make a film using these techniques..." What techniques? racking up a huge CC debt gambling on the financing of a movie made in a haphazard and unprofessional way? He figures with ten Golden credit cards from the fathers of ten women he can make the next film ten times as big! Brilliant!
FYI imdb budgets are rarely correct. Filmmakers often inflate/deflate that number for various reasons. You can write whatever you want in that field. Especially when it's an indie project.
That's what i want to do. I want to make short film and post it on RUclips. Find volunteers cast that willing to work for free first and if the film make money we will share the money.
4 hours of sleep on average, huh? Funny, because I'm one of those guys who can function just fine on 3-4 hours of sleep every night. That's just how my body functions even going back to when I was a kid. I researched that it's called short sleeping and it's just 1 percent of the human population that operates like this so it kind of makes me feel special. =)
I'm jealous, I believe it's from a larger hypothalamus, yes it does make you special and me slightly jealous. I don't have this advantage but, with proper diet and a regimented sleep time, I have managed to squeeze it down to 5 hours and have been doing this for the 3 years. A few more years and i'll move it slowly to 4 hours of sleep. Also, you are on the advantageous side of the biological advantage. A small percentage have an OVERDEVELOPED hypothalamus, they need roughly 15-45 minutes of sleep(sometimes more but never more than 2 hours), they have a hard time paying attention, speaking with people, and learning in general.
Seriously? You would make an ACTOR carry the equipment? What kind of director are you? I don't care what budget you have, you treat talent with respect. They already have to work in giving you the best performance.
This is the kind of attitude that ruins creativity and destroys collaboration. Is your actor's involvement bringing something more to your production than someone else can? Yes? Ok, good. Make them a producer and make them get more involved. If not, your real talent is everyone on set. Everyone. IMO it's collaborate or get lost. Stop it with this primadonna nonsense.
You took all that time to say stories matter? Really. AWESOME! That’s EXACTLY what Hollywood does....... lol lol Keep doing your thing doc! God Bless You.
Making a film can kill you, but a bad script can bury you. I love film, and I have seen a lot of it in my 40 years but the standard of films being made today is simply dire. I do believe you can make a film on a limited budget, but a lot of them are simply all style and no substance, storytelling is all over the place and we are then sold a 'canard' that this is the next big thing. I deal with people in the film industry who just don't watch enough films, or the ones that matter (in my humble opinion) and now we are left with Avengers 7 and other equally forgettable rubbish. Most of the films of the 60's/70's were made (in the English language) by real filmmakers who had a life outside the industry, read a lot, studied a lot (mostly not film) and that reflects in the films they made. Kubrick/Lumet/Coppola/Roeg/Loach all filmmakers who will, and stand the test of time, how many could you say about the current Empereor's with no clothes today. This is the real difference. Everyone believes they have real talent when in reality they don't know enough, about people in general, go out there and observe and experience life, it is there the real storytellers exist.
Marcus Maher I see what you're saying (I love 1970s cinema and all the directors you named) but there are a ton of great films made in the last 5-15 years. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Memento, Caché, Amour, Birdman, Whiplash, No Country for Old Men, In The Mood for Love, Her, Arrival, The Dark Knight, The Social Network, Inception, Under the Skin, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Nightcrawler, Drive, The White Ribbon, Enemy, Sicario, A Serious Man, District 9, There Will be Blood, The Master, Punch-Drunk Love, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, It Follows, Mad Max: Fury Road, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Boyhood, the Before Trilogy, Downfall, Yi Yi, Amélie, Two Days, One Night, Ida, Son of Saul, Embrace of the Serpent, I could go on and on.
I spent 15 years studying, practicing, making art, reading and honing my skills to make no budget films before even attempting to pursue working in the industry. I was convinced I had to know more to be on the industry's wavelength. Its great to hear someone else say this, because you have no idea how disappointing and frustrating it was to find 90% of the people working in the film industry couldn’t identify a Bergman film or tell me what their favorite Kubrick is or worse. It's not like these filmmakers are particularly underground, either. Meanwhile, the industry is obsessed with outshining new digital cameras, every single year. The tech is so unscrupulously surrendered to some superfluous idea of what's next, that aesthetics are being thrown away before they can even get a foothold. I know there are other factors, like the creation of the Multiplex in the 90s and etc, but this is an unspoken serious problem in the film industry. I like to use Game Of Thrones as an example, where 90% of the industry is trying to make the next Game Of Thrones (for instance), but cant identify the influence of Shakespeare, as well as Lord Of The Rings on Game Of Throne's writing / source material. Worse, the people trying to recreate such things would reject it's influences and then wonder why they cant reach the same heights. Its as simple as that. This is especially bad in the Indie Film World, where they should be trying to find a Low-Budget genius' like Sam Raimi, Cronenberg, David Lynch or a John Waters, but instead they are trying to produce something for Marvel fans, on a shoe-string budget and modeling their production on the philosophies of Jerry Bruckheimer. There are no Roger Corman's or William Castle’s anymore. Its sad.
Nicholas Ntaganda Blade Runner 2049
Marcus Maher man I love Stanley Kubrick’s films... him, Hitchcock, Tarantino, Tarkovsky, Coogler, Lee, and Nolan are my guys
Marcus Maher oh and what u said the great Francis Ford Coppola
awesome experience and really thank Nicolas for doing it, cause I'm stepping my first steps and my legs are heavy stepping into a great step like this...
I hung in there and finished this. Ended on a great note - telling stories matters. Not even the story you tell. Just that you tell it. Well done!
My first feature film was in high school. I used the school band for compositions. I went to the drama club for actors. You do what you Gotta do when you don’t have the resources. However, the idea that people are fools is just cruel. They are not fools if they got something from it too.
I came to Hollywood on June 4th 1999. Went to McDonalds and the guy at the register told me he was really a Producer. So I told him to produce me a cheeseburger and fries.
are you serious? funny.
True story
He went out and did it and that’s the most difficult part of the journey but where the business is going is if one wants to be a filmmaker then their gonna have to blow us away with their film. Because I will not go out of my way or waste my time watching a bore and nobody else will as well. So we’re moving into a new era…it’s not playing the game but it’s what you can do.
Incredible information and everyone involved in investing in film should perk their ears up to learn more.
The Film Scene I know u didnt lol
Frank Smith's talk was polished and professional, something i guess you would expect in a film maker using other peoples money. But like others i actually found his self confidence off putting. I wonder if he realises he has this effect on some people.
I spent more effort analysing how he was producing this response in me than listening to what he had to say. Fascinating .......!
Ouch. People didn’t like this guy. I think what we should take from this is
A) work wherever you can to gain whatever experience you can
B) never go out of your own pocket
C) he certainly didn’t mention the number of really shifty distributors out there
Why does everyone here hate this guy?
Did I miss something?
WHY SO SERIOUS i understand both sides of the argument but he was badmouthing the people that helped him out for free but atleast he was honest
I don't get it...he isn't that good with jokes, and people took it the wrong way. He was just trying to get a laugh, and turned people against him. But I really don't get it, he clearly never had his actors carry equipment, and he most likely paid his crew (even if it was deferred pay).
He’s arrogant. And his business plan is “use people “
@@LightsCameraKonkle that's every business plan.
My memoir "The Will of a Wildflower"needs to be a movie. :)
Hmmm...
Where do i find international distributors ? Or more information to explore the movie content . If anyone reading this could help out please do reply
On film festival. Major European film festivals like Cannes, Berlinale or Venice have their markets, that's where people sell their movies and find distribution. Also, Toronto Festival and Santa Monica have big film markets
where can we see this film?
want great film advice the channel "film courage" is a great start this guy wack
Edmundo Mosq thanks
Follow your Dreams❤️
Probably the least likeable guy ive heard a Ted Talk from in a while
+david lee agreed not a nice guy
glad you said that. "And they believed me" surprised that got a laugh
But...but...but I liked him. I TRIED SOOO HARD TO LIKE HIM!!!
The Story line for AMBITION sounds Awsum!!!! srsly!!!
Loved your story
I have so many movie ideas ..im so creative...i see things vividly...im just starting this week...i need to learn what and how to use cameras...damn i wanna learn
so you did a movie at the end?
"Next I'll be looking for ten Emirati women to take on a journey, to make a film using these techniques..." What techniques? racking up a huge CC debt gambling on the financing of a movie made in a haphazard and unprofessional way? He figures with ten Golden credit cards from the fathers of ten women he can make the next film ten times as big! Brilliant!
Pretty much what you can expect from a guy who has only been working independently, not making a leaving out of it. Worst TED talk I've seen.
I'm sorry but the budget for Ambition is set at around 1,000,000 pounds. That's a hell of a credit card...
FYI imdb budgets are rarely correct. Filmmakers often inflate/deflate that number for various reasons. You can write whatever you want in that field. Especially when it's an indie project.
I imagine it was around 20k at the high end
The budget of making a film vs the budget of promoting a film/releasing a film both fall under the “budget” of a film
That's what i want to do. I want to make short film and post it on RUclips. Find volunteers cast that willing to work for free first and if the film make money we will share the money.
I love this video ! very inspiring
Thanks man
really inspiring.
so whats this guy doing now??? seems like he failed
photo camera professional screenwriter and producer it's in the description
Pretty much how it works.
4 hours of sleep on average, huh? Funny, because I'm one of those guys who can function just fine on 3-4 hours of sleep every night. That's just how my body functions even going back to when I was a kid. I researched that it's called short sleeping and it's just 1 percent of the human population that operates like this so it kind of makes me feel special. =)
Can you give us some advice on 4hr sleep
Is it harmful
Does it cause any adverse effects
I'm jealous, I believe it's from a larger hypothalamus, yes it does make you special and me slightly jealous.
I don't have this advantage but, with proper diet and a regimented sleep time, I have managed to squeeze it down to 5 hours and have been doing this for the 3 years. A few more years and i'll move it slowly to 4 hours of sleep.
Also, you are on the advantageous side of the biological advantage.
A small percentage have an OVERDEVELOPED hypothalamus, they need roughly 15-45 minutes of sleep(sometimes more but never more than 2 hours), they have a hard time paying attention, speaking with people, and learning in general.
Seriously? You would make an ACTOR carry the equipment? What kind of director are you? I don't care what budget you have, you treat talent with respect. They already have to work in giving you the best performance.
Ok now. Carry this... and make sure you dont drop it while you go to the other end.
varun reddy 😂😂
are you being sarcastic?
This is the kind of attitude that ruins creativity and destroys collaboration. Is your actor's involvement bringing something more to your production than someone else can? Yes? Ok, good. Make them a producer and make them get more involved. If not, your real talent is everyone on set. Everyone. IMO it's collaborate or get lost. Stop it with this primadonna nonsense.
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You took all that time to say stories matter? Really. AWESOME! That’s EXACTLY what Hollywood does....... lol lol Keep doing your thing doc! God Bless You.
hahah I had the extact thought. In the last 50 seconds "What I want you to take from this is, stories matter"....
he didnt do sh.t after this film anyways
Brave guy!
Nice 👏🏻
Nobody knows nothing.
hiii
True, true...true.
Long story short, he used a credit card to pay for everything and did a lot of the crew work himself. Lol! IMO, this was a useless Ted Talk.
hiii
Babu, Ahmed hello 👋