Willy wrote:
Once I worked together with someone. I give some actors a box of Belgian chocolates or a bottle of port. Perhaps I've already told you this. My colleague didn't want to share the costs, but I didn't mind because the actors were some of my friends, not his friends. When the film was finished he asked me if we could sell the film. We had spent some money on the film, but not too much. I am a man of principles, but perhaps also a bit naive, and I refused. My friend was angry with me. Perhaps he still is, but I still feel fine. Afterwards it also appeared that he had a firm called : "UV Vision"... He made films for business to promote their manufactures. Sometimes I wonder : maybe he was right ... We should have sold the film to cover all our costs, but where's the limit ? Anyway, before making the film we had not said anything about commercializing the documentary.
I may have answered this before as well! I would have sold the film. Sorry to disagree with you Willy
My reason is that the film was first thought out, made and edited, with the intension of doing it for fun or for experience. Some of us may have a dream of being noticed. Of course, We/I don`t make films for money, just for fun. But when people say that they have enjoyed your film, you get a warm feeling of satifaction and achievement.
The ultimate goal would be for someone to take someone on and employ them as a camerman or in the production of `Real Films`. That would be my goal, I`m still enployable!
May be some of us make films because we want to but don`t have a job in the field that our hearts want. And THAT IS Filmmaking.