What would you consider the number one priority in the making of Atlas Shrugged Part III?
We want to hear from you. What would you consider the number one priority in the making of Atlas Shrugged Part III?
A. Casting
B. Getting the message of Atlas Shrugged right
C. Cinematography
D. Special Effects
E. Hiring the right Director
F. Other
Leave your answer in the comments below.
A. Casting
B. Getting the message of Atlas Shrugged right
C. Cinematography
D. Special Effects
E. Hiring the right Director
F. Other
Leave your answer in the comments below.
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My suggestion would be layered revenue streaming. Perhaps somehow letting Gulch members sell marketing items on our websites and social media pages with any "commissions" going to production costs. Then, set sales quotas to reach certain levels of Exec. Producer status, then if reaching a high enough level, members' names either roll in on screen credits, or maybe are added to DVD or digital copies for our collections.
If something like this already exists, please excuse my missing it, if not, here's hoping you like the idea!
this is about the government, our government
it is like 1984
we, the people...
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B. Very important to get the real message out.
E. Good director who understands A and B
Biggest 2 for me though were A & B for sure... need a believable cast and the novels version of the story for this third part to be a success!!
Thank you for asking!!
The casting of the first movie was much better.
Do that by engaging the best subject matter experts. They can be accessed through ARI. Ayn Rand deserves the best representation of her revolutionary ideas and romantic presentation of them possible.
Both are essential - content and presentation - as she characterized in The Romantic Manifesto.
Having the right Director would be crucial to this task and to a lesser degree A, C, & D
Good luck. I know you've had your challenges but P1 & 2 got the job done regardless of the casting.
Atlas Shrugged II was a delight to see and participate in. All the actors, the script, and the filming were of top quality. Thanks. Keep;that vision and you will finally have that hit we all want.
Special effects in D were "better" but the reworking of the tunnel scenario was a mess. No railroad would have a camera looking at a turnout to show you it was stuck . . . the book's scenario of the faulty signal system was much more realistic. (Yes, I know something about railroads).
The gulch scenes will be critical. Pulling off the interactions with Thompson will also be key. Don't be afraid to have the "talking heads" accusation of the first movie.
That's the only answer
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