The place to discuss (or look for reference on) how the film will be conceived, filmed, finished and delivered.
a) Make working groups, This doesn't mean there could not be a one man project if you live in a place where there are no P-V members, I suppose each one has a personal working group. (by @andres) - “Aye” @driftwood (could be interesting)
b) Cloud funding via paypal, funding for 50gb cloud to store the .mts files, “Aye” for the ones that can donate some money, (by @driftwood)
c - option 01)Scriptwriting in the cloud, via Celtx Studio (opensource, but cloudservice by subscription https://studio.celtx.com/#/studio/nav-pricing for the rates), “Aye” for the ones that can donate some money (by @atticusd & @lolo)
c - option 02)Scripwriting by only one person, but reviewed by all (by @thepalalias)
d)I think we should build more stages into the script development. Proposed process: (by @B3Guy)
Let me know what you think of this roadmap. I tried to come up with something that begins very open but becomes more individual in the end, hopefully resulting in everyone getting their 2c in, but with the work of one person harmonizing the pile of ideas. Also, I think we need to take serious stock NOW of who (if anyone) is capable of actually writing us a script for a feature. It can be sparse on certain aspects, to be sure (due to our unique situation), but nonetheless, there ought to be good plot built into the script and dialogue/narration, and there ought to be sufficient roadmappery to get us up to our target length.
e) Along with the development of the script, we need locations firmed up for the final writer.(by @B3Guy):
Proposed process:
If we build ourselves a process to keep on track along the way, we'll be more likely to get something in the end. Many hands/ideas can make light work if organized correctly.
a) Each director sends their original (ungraded) MTS files to the editor after they complete their shoot. This gives the editor more time to prepare the files, rather than having to wait for everyone to finish. (by @thepalalias)
b) Sequence for the editing is specified in script. Each director specifies additional considerations for the editor when they submit their material. Each editor has a great deal of autonomy within each sequence. (by @thepalalias)
c) In order to remain free, files can be transferred through DropBox (or someone else can suggest a better service, with the condition being “semi-permanent low-price storage with privacy”). DropBox starts at 2GB free. (by @thepalalias)
d) After the editor finishes, he hands off the final cut to the color timer/grader. (by @thepalalias)
e) At some point, somebody gets named the custodian of the project so that each person (the editor, the grader, etc.) knows who to go to if there are any problems or questions. (by @thepalalias)
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