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12th April 2010 04:35 AM
David Allen
Potential filmmakers have found that by producing an exciting piece of work and putting on a user generated site such as YouTube can them noticed in all the right places.
For example, take Carl Erik Rinsch, he produced a short film called The Gift, it uses a clever blend of science fiction and CGI to tell the story of a robot servant. this short five minute clip has gained the attention of some of the studios.
According to the industry magazine Heat Vision, there would seem to a be the start of a bidding war, with studios looking to tempt Rinsch into signing on the dotted line, in a similar manner to how District 9 creator and director did, he posted a short clip and was discovered by Peter Jackson.
David Allen
Potential filmmakers have found that by producing an exciting piece of work and putting on a user generated site such as YouTube can them noticed in all the right places.
For example, take Carl Erik Rinsch, he produced a short film called The Gift, it uses a clever blend of science fiction and CGI to tell the story of a robot servant. this short five minute clip has gained the attention of some of the studios.
According to the industry magazine Heat Vision, there would seem to a be the start of a bidding war, with studios looking to tempt Rinsch into signing on the dotted line, in a similar manner to how District 9 creator and director did, he posted a short clip and was discovered by Peter Jackson.