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Short Film help

  • 16-01-2012 8:56pm
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    Hi all ..

    Not too sure if this is the right place to post ,feel free to move Mods..

    We are a charity based in Cork looking for help in making a series of short films that will promote the work we do..

    They will primarilly be used on our website ..

    We have little or no budget for this , we are hoping to attract a production company who have experince in this arera...

    Please feel to contact me for futher details

    Dave


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,789 ✭✭✭✭ScumLord


    You could make it more appealing by turning it into a competition. Get some businesses to put up a prize fund of something like €1000 for a competition plus promotion to make your videos and everybody will be a winner. Publicity will make the project more appealing to everyone involved and will make the monetary side of things less important.

    Your charity will get it's videos for free plus twice as much publicity as depending on the videos alone. The businesses will get their good publicity that goes beyond a bit of text on their website as well as their tax write off. If the money isn't an incentive to the film makers the publicity generated by the ongoing competition will make the project seem much more appealing especially as amateur stuff starts rolling in on youtube.


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