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i really wish i could go into more detail about the mockumentary, i shouldnt have phrased it like i did. its not a "heres filmmakers making a movie", in fact theres only one scene on the set of the film. its hard to explain and i know exactly what you mean, when i think of a better way to summarize the film ill get back to ya, or hell, put it on here. but i dont think that doing a movie about making a movie is completely devoid of imaginatiion, look at Adaptation or Living in Oblivion. Its all about execution. and for the record, if theres one, ive done several "real" films since the untitleds, wiht actual plotlines and the lot. and you're also right, its hard as student filmmakers to find something completely original with our resources.
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| Posts: 182 | Location: New York | Registered: August 13, 2003 |    |
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Well this won't help anyone with anything but reading your post made me remember a few years back in my first video editing class how two of my classmates were planning to make documentaries about each other making documentaries on each others doucumentary. They were going to call it paradox; but they evaporated into some sort of cosmic blackhole opened up by the treatment they wrote for the project. I'll miss those guys. Anyway best of luck on the vapid choice of mockumentary filmaking.
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hell i would say make whatever u want. even if it is very closely related to your other woork or cliche ****. keep working at it and maybe something original will come later. i mean who said a film needs an original plotline to make a successful film. look at QT's Resevoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction. Rather cliche for a film that is so innovatiive (by reputation).
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