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 Everyone may seem like making films may be easy. You get a cast, direct, promote, then BOOM you have a movie. But that is not it once so ever. There are many difficult parts and that includes in convincing a production company to finance your film. If you have a fear of talking to people or your shy then this is not for you. You must show your story line, script, how you plant to budget and etc. This may be the hardest part because without a production company to indorse and invest in your film, you would wither have nothing or have to start from scratch. Which means you would have to do your own, producing, casting, promotion, and the main part... you would have to pay for everything. There are three things you must do in order to be prepared with showing your Film proposal to a production company. 1. Start developing your film proposal. In this process you would set out the structure of how your film would be. Things such as film synopsis, the log line, screen play structure, the characters and actors, film treatment, production crew, mood board, storyboard template, target audience, and the budget. This may seem like a lot to handle, but these are just the basic aspects of a film proposal. And in order to make a production company even interested, you must hit all of those spot on. Another key thing to do when going up to propose your idea is to be confidence. As said by many others, confidence is key and in this type of situation it is. If you go up to the people you are presenting to and your timid, then they may think that your are not built for this. If you can not speak in front of people, it would be very difficult to succeed 



























































 

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