WayneIndustries
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Grand'tacular Morning Everyone!
I've recently written a 9-part music video series I want to produce/direct/star in. It's an action series with music from artists that are very cinematic in sound that makes for a GREAT series of all-action (no verbal scripting and the songs are all instrumental).
I am thinking about making the first video on my own dime with a few guys playing hitmen trying to take out an inventor that has made something revolutionary that a certain billion dollar industry wants suppressed. It can totally be done inside a couple of days as there are only 2 film sites (roads and forest at night, and inside a house) where my 2 hitmen need to be, the 3rd location I can film of just me making the device.
My plan was to post it on KickStarter as an advertisement of things to come with a brief synopsis of the following videos in the series and to get just enough funding to do the next 2 action-videos. There will be special effects starting in the second video that may require a professional's touch and I will probably need a real permit to film for the 2nd video. My concern is figuring out casting and extra crew for the 2nd video (the 3rd will be simpler like the 1st so there is much less concern). Is there a web site where I can find and tele-collaborate with actors/artists/crew about making the future videos? I need a secondary actor starting in the 2nd video that is a large part of the series as she becomes a sidekick, and I want to ensure I have found the right person for that role before I put up my 1st video on display on KickStarter so I know I can hit the ground running when (if) I am successful with funding. I don't have the time with my current job to venture out and find the right person to fill for this series, and don't want it to fall through the floor because I failed to find someone before I try to launch off. Since there is no verbal parts I really just need someone that can look the part.
I am only just now branching into this at the age of 36 even though I've known since high-school this is where my real gifts are. Any and all help is appreciated.
Sincerely,
Wayne Industries
I've recently written a 9-part music video series I want to produce/direct/star in. It's an action series with music from artists that are very cinematic in sound that makes for a GREAT series of all-action (no verbal scripting and the songs are all instrumental).
I am thinking about making the first video on my own dime with a few guys playing hitmen trying to take out an inventor that has made something revolutionary that a certain billion dollar industry wants suppressed. It can totally be done inside a couple of days as there are only 2 film sites (roads and forest at night, and inside a house) where my 2 hitmen need to be, the 3rd location I can film of just me making the device.
My plan was to post it on KickStarter as an advertisement of things to come with a brief synopsis of the following videos in the series and to get just enough funding to do the next 2 action-videos. There will be special effects starting in the second video that may require a professional's touch and I will probably need a real permit to film for the 2nd video. My concern is figuring out casting and extra crew for the 2nd video (the 3rd will be simpler like the 1st so there is much less concern). Is there a web site where I can find and tele-collaborate with actors/artists/crew about making the future videos? I need a secondary actor starting in the 2nd video that is a large part of the series as she becomes a sidekick, and I want to ensure I have found the right person for that role before I put up my 1st video on display on KickStarter so I know I can hit the ground running when (if) I am successful with funding. I don't have the time with my current job to venture out and find the right person to fill for this series, and don't want it to fall through the floor because I failed to find someone before I try to launch off. Since there is no verbal parts I really just need someone that can look the part.
I am only just now branching into this at the age of 36 even though I've known since high-school this is where my real gifts are. Any and all help is appreciated.
Sincerely,
Wayne Industries