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Hunger Games predecessors?

What are the books and films that The Hunger Games rips off pays homage to? [more inside]
posted by zardoz on Mar 23, 2012 - 36 answers

 

Fourth wall narrators in film?

What are some movies with a true narrator? In which the narrator is not a character in the film. [more inside]
posted by zardoz on Aug 15, 2011 - 48 answers

Faithful book/movie adaptations?

Can you think of examples of movies based on novels (or short stories) that are very, very faithful to the source work? [more inside]
posted by zardoz on Jun 1, 2008 - 70 answers

How does a short make money?

I'm wondering about the business end of short films. How do they make money? A no-budget, 5-minute short is one thing, but many shorts have high production values, location shoots, CGI, etc., which can come to a substantial amount. For example the Academy Awards for Best Short nominees all seem to be (I didn't see em) at least (stab in the dark here) $10,000 and way up. Unlike features (even really crappy ones), shorts aren't shown in theaters or on video and I've never really seen them outside a shorts festival. Are the producers of these taking a loss? Is it merely a kind of marketing for a director/production company and a loss is the norm?
posted by zardoz on Apr 26, 2007 - 9 answers

"Scott" vs "Ephron"

FilmSchoolFilter: In terms of cinematography, what factors cause different movies to, well...look different? [more inside]
posted by zardoz on Dec 14, 2006 - 19 answers

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