How to Write Romantic Movies
Are you into romance genre and want to write romantic movies? Then before writing it, there are some important elements of romanticism you should know first. Understanding the essential features of romanticism and incorporating them in your screenplays and films accordingly will make your stories more mesmerising, entertaining and believable. Sometimes, the characters, the plot and the like are not even that interesting, but because the writers or filmmakers know what makes a romance a romance and include those factors in the stories which help elevate the narratives. One of the key characteristics of romanticism is: The glorification of nature and its beauty. One good example of this is the 18th-century English romantic poet William Wordsworth whose poems are infused with vital components of romanticism, which makes him a significant figure of Romantic era that established towards the end of 18th century.
Below are the 10 main characteristics of romanticism you should know in order to write and make romantic movies that are captivating, memorable and entertaining including analyses of some movies that have used them successfully and have thus become cult classics:
How A Film Checklist Can Be Very Useful
Today, I am sharing a very helpful filmmaking checklist for writing a short film that will help you keep an eye on what is obtainable and realistic. Because most indie filmmakers write their own scripts, so before writing your short films, there are things to keep in mind before you even start writing. This checklist will therefore help you prepare your story, plot, characters, setting and so forth, so that you can write your short film according to the checklist you have made.
5 Tips to Write Low-budget Short Films That Go Viral
Short films are normally made by aspiring filmmakers with minimal budgets, sometimes no budget at all, to practise their filmmaking skills as well as using them as
How to Use Setting to Help Tell The Story
Setting also plays an important part in storytelling, especially cinematic storytelling. So, if you know how to use setting to help tell the story, your film will be even more captivating and entertaining.
How to Make Short Films That Go Viral
Making short films that go viral can really get you noticed FAST. So, you must master the art of short filmmaking if you want to get funding for your (debut) feature film.
How to Get Studio Execs to Read Your Script
Today, I have some very useful writing tips for you how you can make your potential agents, studio execs, producers and the like read your screenplay - and not just the first page or first 10 pages, but the entire script!
The 7 Deadly Sins of Filmmaking
I have seen lots of films to date and have found 7 deadly sins that some filmmakers make (I make the same mistakes myself sometimes) - both amateur and professional filmmakers. Sometimes is so bad that I can’t finish watching the film and have to leave the theatre.
20 Good Movies to Watch
If you don't know what to watch tonight. Then this blog post is for you. I have 20 good movies for you to watch 2-3 of them in a row if you want.
I'll Be Alright Nightmare Teaser
Another teaser of my upcoming short I’ll Be Alright. This is when he has a nightmare. I know the story inside out that I may not even need to write it down as a screenplay; I can just make the film straight away. I felt so strongly to make this short film partly because to raise awareness of drug addiction and mental illness
Acting in a TV Series
I am also an actress. I do some acting works now and again. I like acting as much as I like making films. So, I still maintain my acting career. I may not give much attention to it at the moment since I focus more on pursuing my filmmaking career. But whenever I make my own film, if possible
5 Unique Ways to Get Story Ideas
Sometimes, it’s not easy to come up with original story ideas. You can spend all day & all night pondering and pondering about your story ideas and get no where with it.
15 Best Movie Taglines
A movie tagline succinctly sums up your film in just one line or two. Mostly just one line. Because the more brief and to the point the better, to make it as memorable as possible.
A Fight Scene
Last year, I edited this small fight scene of my drama short film I’ll Be Alright and uploaded it on YouTube before I went to bed. When I got up in the morning I shockingly saw it has already received 1.3K views overnight!
Why I Make My Drama Short Film I Will Be Alright
This short film project I’ll Be Alright is deeply personal to me. So, I pour my heart & soul into making it and can’t wait to start the principal photography of the feature film very soon, which will be my debut feature.
15 Best Movie Quotes
Here are 15 best movie quotes to inspire you and help you keep going no matter what.
Making a Scene
A scene in a movie has many elements for it to be captivating and memorable. It should build up the story like a lego that keeps audience on the edge of their seats. That's why scenes are important components of a film.
How to Get Started in the Film & TV Industry
Today's blog post, I share 5 useful ways to help you get started working in the Film & TV industtry as fast as possible.
7 Tips to Write Original Script
Here are 7 writing tips to help you craft an irresistible script that may get you an agent, producer, funding to turn your screenplay into film, etc.
Sunday Brunch
Sometimes, I like having brunch on Sundays. It’s a little gift I give myself on weekends.