You need to hire and agent and make sure you get all your copyright and that. Then you need to find a producer, but don't find one who is extremely powerful, otherwise they'll steal your story and leave you hanging. Just find a small time producer and an agent, it will take a while, but don't give up.
With a producer, script, actors and a good crew.
Peter Jackson does it all the time
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A screenwriter writes the dialog in a film. There are scenes when a director and actor make improvised or impromptu changes to written dialog, meaning in that case, what you hear on film is not what is written on the page.
Stephine Meyer wrote the books and I assume the director (Cathrine Harwick) rewrote the movie script
A film script is what directors use to make there film what it is. They get a bunch of different scripts from different writers or sometimes the same one and the director picks the one he likes the most. They make the film and it goes to Hollywood to become famous. Once there it goes into your local movie theaters and than to DVD and TV.
A good plot/script. Good actors A good director A good film crew Plenty of money.
The script to Children of Heaven was written by Majid Majidi. He also directed the movie. Majidi is an internationally and critically acclaimed Iranian film director, producer and screenwriter.
Any film director is as busy as that film director wants to be.
A script supervisor's responsibilities include, and are not limited to:marking the script with camera angles, such as close up (CU), two-shot, establishing shot and so forth, so that the film editors can cut the footage into a scene that flows correctly;noting actor's physical actions, such as taking a sip from a glass, tugging the ear, looking up and so forth, so that during cutting, the film editor can match the reaction of another actor to the initial actor's dialog;doing whatever else the director requires in order to document the 'shoot' against the shooting script.Most script supervisors work differently from every other script supervisor, but every one functions as a director's 'right hand' so that over the course of the 'shoot', the director is confident that s/he got 'every' shot required 'in the can'. That way, the film editors can cut the film together into the film that viewers see on the screen.
Film is a director's medium, meaning it's the way storytellers tell stories on film. A director's role is to interpret the script so that the elements of the story show up visually, to guide the actors, to work with the set decorators, location managers, costume and makeup teams, lighting, sound and camera teams in order to maximize every frame of film used to tell the story. Although a director is hired and paid by the producer, on the set, the director is the leader of the project.
Film is a director's medium, meaning it's the way storytellers tell stories on film. A director's role is to interpret the script so that the elements of the story show up visually, to guide the actors, to work with the set decorators, location managers, costume and makeup teams, lighting, sound and camera teams in order to maximize every frame of film used to tell the story. Although a director is hired and paid by the producer, on the set, the director is the leader of the project.