| |
![]() |
|
| |
||||||||
| |
||||||||
| |
||
What does it cost? What's the best deal? Who pulls all this together? Books the crew? Finds the location? Gets my shoot rolling, on time and in high gear? It's the Producer taking the script and the budget and, put simply, making it happen. It's about nuts and bolts and experience. Truth is, "creative producing" isn't what you want. You want someone who's been there, who's done it, who knows the pitfalls and the shortcuts. Experience in producing lays the proper groundwork for the creative craftspeople and performers to come do their jobs -- that's the time for creativity and "outside the box thinking." The producer's role is the pragmatic one. Divide up what you want your show to cost, and then make sure that's all that's spent. Period. Get things done efficiently and when it's over, go back and check your bases and close the books. The producer protects the profit line. Large or small budget, you need the producing resources of Dark Street Films -- work tested and shoot smart.
|
|
|
|
||