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Old 03-13-2011, 06:04 PM   #1
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The Five Paths for Australian Screenwriters
Australia is not Hollywood. Australia is not Hollywood. Australia is not Hollywood.
Sometimes, I have to remind myself. It's the only way to preserve my sanity.
See, I'm an neutral movie maker who's been comprised in the film manufacture since ahead I was a teenager (over 20 annuals immediately, eeesh!). And because I grew up in Los Angeles, the film industry was always approximately me.
It never even happened to me that people might consider a career in film "impossible".
So when I got apt Australia and began looking as screenplays, I was genuinely startled along how few human were act it. At first, I penetrated it as a colossal opportunity. Over time, I began to accomplish it was a tremendous obstacle.
Without many screenwriters in Australia, the screenwriting community remains small, which makes it a quite lonesome career. (Writing's all a solitary profession, merely when not 1 around you even understands what you do, it gets downright desolate.)
As it turns out, many Australians who WOULD rotate their ideas into screenplays DON'T... simply because they don't muse it's feasible.
Well, I disagree.
If you can excel at screenwriting in Australia, you can get noticed. The regional industry is continually crying out for quality material. Why shouldn't it be you that writes it?
But Australia is not Hollywood. So the career path of a dramatist here is not quite so obvious.
That's why I've identified five different and clearly-marked paths that would-be Australian screenwriters can take. I don't understand if these are the ONLY paths, but they're the five that I could identify without much thought.
If you're looking to write a screenplay, pick a path and write FOR it, and your chances of seeing someone in return for your exertions will amplify exponentially.
1) Write for the Government
It's no secluded that government funding dominates the Australian film industry. And many would-be screenwriters see administration money as the only source of earnings. It's not, but it's the most obvious. To fascinate government funding, you'll need to understand what those funding sources need to see in a screenplay (specifically, cultural relevance). In Australia, most of the emulation is prose for this market, but it remains alive and well).
2) Write for local producers
Australian producers exist in a tough environment. They typically have very little script development money, and can't claim development expenses opposition their taxes unless the project works into production. The result? Films get shoved into production prematurely. Australian producers aspire to make brilliant films fair like everyone else does. To write for this market,Caged Editorials_7234, research who's who, who does what, and what they're looking for. Craft something powerful that's specifically devised for them, and you'll get noticed very immediately.
3) Write to self-produce
Partly from a do-it-yourself attitude, and partly from the necessity of surviving in a small market, many writers aim to self-produce their go. If this includes you, you'll absence to learn the innumerable other capabilities involved, which will necessarily restrict the time and energy you can put into perfecting the screenwriting craft. Be sure to get objective response on your project before racing into making. Most writers misconstrue self-producing, assuming it's the easiest (or at least maximum direct) path to a completed film. In fact, it's approximately twenty times the work for half the reward. But it's a viable street that tin be legitimately considered.
4) Write for me (all butmeone like me)
Although I'm technically just one of the many producers who fall beneath category 2, I'm a little distinctive down here, in that I believe in application "Hollywood" techniques to local stories. My philosophy is simple: If you make videos that make money, you get to make more movies -- so let's start making mainstream entertainment that can reserve the quality industry alive. Many in the local industry discard that kind of American influence, arguing that Australian film should be pure and free of commercial considerations. It's a legal point of outlook, and I indeed respect it. But I want to reach out to the cineplexes, so I quest "High Concept" stories that can be easily marketed to a broad audience. There are several Australian producers with this philosophy, and we all eligible into this category.
5) Write for Hollywood
Yes, trust it or not Aussie screenwriters, antagonism creature this far away, writing for the Hollywood market is a legitimate and viable path. Ironically, many Australian writers have found it easier to "wreck in" to the Hollywood market than Americans. Largely the result of very few Australian films getting unlocked in the US (and then, it's merely the good ones), Hollywood has a distorted knowledge of Australia, and makes assumptions in your assistance. The dare to this path is that, in the end, you're competing with about 100 times as many writers, including the best in the world. Your skills had better be world-class, whether you wish to contend.
So. Which path is best?
The uncomplicated response is that there's no reply to that question. It's any is right for you, your project, your personality, and your goals. Don't rule out -- and don't settle for -- ANY of these, simply because they look easier or harder than the others.
The point is not which path to take.
The point is that there are by least five real, latent, viable career paths for Australian screenwriters.
So if you've got an motif for a screenplay, or you have whichever inkling that screenwriting might be something you'd like to do, I strongly encourage you to consider it seriously.
Australia needs quality screenwriters. We make 30-odd films per year, on average. If every one of them was unbelievable and powerful, or far-reaching and entertaining, the local civilization would flourish.
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