Hi Vincent, thanks for reaching out. Delighted to connect.
It's a pleasure. Thanks for reaching out.
Thank you, Richard! I am currently filming in China, that`s why I seldom check my account. Please, bare with me! All the best! Jorg
Hello Vincent, I now have you in my Network. A little info on myself, i have been writing for years, I have Creator Owned Graphic Novels some that have screenplays http://www.graphicnovellitagent.com I also have a planned Micro-budget Musical Feature, info attached. I can send more info to an Email...
Expand postHello Vincent, I now have you in my Network. A little info on myself, i have been writing for years, I have Creator Owned Graphic Novels some that have screenplays http://www.graphicnovellitagent.com I also have a planned Micro-budget Musical Feature, info attached. I can send more info to an Email Address. The IP'S to my Graphic Novels are available and very cinematic, i will send you a message too, please reply, thanks.
Welcome, Vincent. We look forward to hearing more about your ongoing projects and progress.
Filmmakers today rely on digital communities to spread the word. Here are 5 ways they use social media street teams:
1. Ambassador Programs – Engage fans as brand ambassadors to promote your film online.
2. Hashtag Campaigns – Use #BrandedHashtags to boost awareness and encourage user-generated conten...
Expand postFilmmakers today rely on digital communities to spread the word. Here are 5 ways they use social media street teams:
1. Ambassador Programs – Engage fans as brand ambassadors to promote your film online.
2. Hashtag Campaigns – Use #BrandedHashtags to boost awareness and encourage user-generated content.
3. Review & Rating Drives – Get fans to leave reviews on IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, and Letterboxd.
4. Meme & Clip Sharing – Distribute short clips and memes for viral engagement.
5. TikTok & Reels Challenges – Leverage short-form video trends to drive buzz.
Have you seen filmmakers use social media street teams effectively? Share your thoughts!
You're welcome, Vincent Weberink. I've seen filmmakers give out movie posters and things and invite people to exclusive Q&As on social media, but I'm not sure if it had to do with street teams or if t...
Expand commentYou're welcome, Vincent Weberink. I've seen filmmakers give out movie posters and things and invite people to exclusive Q&As on social media, but I'm not sure if it had to do with street teams or if the filmmakers did it just to promote their films to people and connect with fans.
Maurice Vaughan That makes sense—sometimes these efforts overlap with general promotion rather than structured street teams. But even without a formal team, engaging fans directly through rewards and...
Expand commentMaurice Vaughan That makes sense—sometimes these efforts overlap with general promotion rather than structured street teams. But even without a formal team, engaging fans directly through rewards and Q&As can still be a powerful way to build momentum. I am not aware of film makers doing this, this specifically, however.
Amazing!!
Dialogue is key to bringing your #character to life. Here are 5 tips for mastering it :
1.Keep It Natural: Dialogue should sound like real conversation.
2.Show Personality : Use #dialogue to highlight each character's unique traits.
3.Less Is More: Let visuals do the talking whenever possible.
4.Read It...
Expand postDialogue is key to bringing your #character to life. Here are 5 tips for mastering it :
1.Keep It Natural: Dialogue should sound like real conversation.
2.Show Personality : Use #dialogue to highlight each character's unique traits.
3.Less Is More: Let visuals do the talking whenever possible.
4.Read It Aloud : Ensure your #Screenwriting flows naturally by reading it aloud.
5.Avoid On-the-Nose Exposition: Trust your audience to read between the lines.
That’s an interesting method Göran Johansson . Since you’ve worked a lot with actors, do you ever write with specific performers in mind, or do you focus purely on how the character should sound?...
Expand commentThat’s an interesting method Göran Johansson . Since you’ve worked a lot with actors, do you ever write with specific performers in mind, or do you focus purely on how the character should sound?
I usually adjust dialogue after stepping back from a scene, Vincent Weberink. And I do an entire rewrite where I focus only on the dialogue.
If I have any specific performer in my mind when I write? I have had multiple very loyal actors. So I think about those whom I know best when I write. I hope they once again want to help me. So, yes, I have favorite actors.
Filmmakers today wear many hats. Here are 5 skills every #FilmmakerEntrepreneur needs:
1.Budget Management: Balance #creativity with financial responsibility.
2.Marketing Savvy: Promote your work to reach the right audience.
3.Networking: Build relationships to expand opportunities.
4.Audience Engageme...
Expand postFilmmakers today wear many hats. Here are 5 skills every #FilmmakerEntrepreneur needs:
1.Budget Management: Balance #creativity with financial responsibility.
2.Marketing Savvy: Promote your work to reach the right audience.
3.Networking: Build relationships to expand opportunities.
4.Audience Engagement: Create a loyal fanbase through interactions.
5:Negotiation: Master the art of negotiation for locations, equipment and distribution.
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You're welcome, Vincent Weberink. I remember way back filmmakers had street teams (teams that went out and promoted their films). I wonder if it's common for filmmakers to use social media street team...
Expand commentYou're welcome, Vincent Weberink. I remember way back filmmakers had street teams (teams that went out and promoted their films). I wonder if it's common for filmmakers to use social media street teams now.
Hey Maurice Vaughan, That’s a great thought. I love the idea of exploring how filmmakers use social media street teams today. I’ll definitely make that one of my posts—thanks for the inspiration....
Expand commentHey Maurice Vaughan, That’s a great thought. I love the idea of exploring how filmmakers use social media street teams today. I’ll definitely make that one of my posts—thanks for the inspiration.
You're welcome, Vincent Weberink. Looking forward to the post!
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