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	<title>Comments on: Who are True Fans?</title>
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		<title>By: Val</title>
		<link>http://christianmovienews.com/who-are-true-fans/#comment-4849</link>
		<author>Val</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 21:26:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The term fan turns me off. It means fanatic, someone who will spend the rent money in order to stalk their idol. Not good! no matter how famous a person is or isn't. I feel that if you have a solid plot that people can identify with, and you execute it well, you will gain a following that respects your skill,talent or art. Lesile is correct in saying you should play to your dedicated base, they are your repeat customers. Overtime they will bring you more folks who appreciate your art. Word of mouth is the best form of advertisement. So do what you love and follow your heart, and the Lord will provide the rest.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The term fan turns me off. It means fanatic, someone who will spend the rent money in order to stalk their idol. Not good! no matter how famous a person is or isn&#8217;t. I feel that if you have a solid plot that people can identify with, and you execute it well, you will gain a following that respects your skill,talent or art. Lesile is correct in saying you should play to your dedicated base, they are your repeat customers. Overtime they will bring you more folks who appreciate your art. Word of mouth is the best form of advertisement. So do what you love and follow your heart, and the Lord will provide the rest.</p>
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		<title>By: Tom Swift</title>
		<link>http://christianmovienews.com/who-are-true-fans/#comment-4844</link>
		<author>Tom Swift</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 19:14:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The sci/fi films and comic book genres have a built in audience a lot of times.  That's why Indiana Jones will do very well at the box office even if it gets bad reviews.  It was a huge worldwide event for Indiana Jones 4 to debut their preview on Good Morning America -- now think about that -- The film was shot over the summer and there wasn't even a teaser trailer until recently - and there was such a hype on the Internet for it.   I had read that Spielberg had watched his film all the way through a bunch of times and none of the fans got a chance until recently to see any footage from that film until that trailer hit.  George Lucas has been one of the innovators to take movies to the level of building franchises out of them - book spinoffs, games, action figures, etc... - We can learn a lot from his wise business choices.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The sci/fi films and comic book genres have a built in audience a lot of times.  That&#8217;s why Indiana Jones will do very well at the box office even if it gets bad reviews.  It was a huge worldwide event for Indiana Jones 4 to debut their preview on Good Morning America &#8212; now think about that &#8212; The film was shot over the summer and there wasn&#8217;t even a teaser trailer until recently - and there was such a hype on the Internet for it.   I had read that Spielberg had watched his film all the way through a bunch of times and none of the fans got a chance until recently to see any footage from that film until that trailer hit.  George Lucas has been one of the innovators to take movies to the level of building franchises out of them - book spinoffs, games, action figures, etc&#8230; - We can learn a lot from his wise business choices.</p>
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		<title>By: Leslie I T Assih</title>
		<link>http://christianmovienews.com/who-are-true-fans/#comment-4842</link>
		<author>Leslie I T Assih</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 16:05:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great Scott. Very good work from your friend John Moore. I think another thing that we need to overcome is the idea that you have to be famous before you are successful and that is not true at all. It is just being faithful with little things that give rise to the big things, but we sometimes fall into the world's idea that unless you are selling multi thousands of units you are not successful and that is not true. We don't get our self worth by the dollar amount that we make but by the impact and transformation of lives we touch by the grace of God (please this is not an excuse for slack work either). We must be excellent, diligent and prepared to persevere especially as a filmmaker (and as believers in any field of work and life), and you will know by the leading of the Lord when it is your time to release a project and how long for. We do the work and obey His instructions thoroughly and all the results are up to Him. We leave the consequences of obedience to the Lord. As I heard recently: it don't take much to make a lot but you got to know how much it takes to make a lot and that takes a lot of time with much effort.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great Scott. Very good work from your friend John Moore. I think another thing that we need to overcome is the idea that you have to be famous before you are successful and that is not true at all. It is just being faithful with little things that give rise to the big things, but we sometimes fall into the world&#8217;s idea that unless you are selling multi thousands of units you are not successful and that is not true. We don&#8217;t get our self worth by the dollar amount that we make but by the impact and transformation of lives we touch by the grace of God (please this is not an excuse for slack work either). We must be excellent, diligent and prepared to persevere especially as a filmmaker (and as believers in any field of work and life), and you will know by the leading of the Lord when it is your time to release a project and how long for. We do the work and obey His instructions thoroughly and all the results are up to Him. We leave the consequences of obedience to the Lord. As I heard recently: it don&#8217;t take much to make a lot but you got to know how much it takes to make a lot and that takes a lot of time with much effort.</p>
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		<title>By: Scott Eash</title>
		<link>http://christianmovienews.com/who-are-true-fans/#comment-4841</link>
		<author>Scott Eash</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 14:42:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My friend John Moore (HeuMoore Productions) is well on his way to creating this fan base of 1000 True Fans.  At the 2007 SAICFF, his movie "Heartstrings" received the Audience Choice Award.  Many of his fans traveled down to San Antonio just to support him.  When we released his DVD on a major Christian website, a bunch of fans came and wrote an extremely positive review.  Oh yeah, and his DVD has also sold a couple thousand copies.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My friend John Moore (HeuMoore Productions) is well on his way to creating this fan base of 1000 True Fans.  At the 2007 SAICFF, his movie &#8220;Heartstrings&#8221; received the Audience Choice Award.  Many of his fans traveled down to San Antonio just to support him.  When we released his DVD on a major Christian website, a bunch of fans came and wrote an extremely positive review.  Oh yeah, and his DVD has also sold a couple thousand copies.</p>
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		<title>By: Leslie I T Assih</title>
		<link>http://christianmovienews.com/who-are-true-fans/#comment-4836</link>
		<author>Leslie I T Assih</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 09:46:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Then this maybe something that we as filmmakers may have to discover - building a dedicated fan base over a period of time. I think it is very possible if you know truly what kind of people group you want to represent and serve your film products to consistently until you can grow into other people group spheres. Writer/Film directors that have done this very well is Tyler Perry and The Kendrick Brothers ( I am so looking forward to their next film) to name a few. It is very hard work but with prayer, faith in God, wisdom &#38; knowledge of your calling it can be done. If you can produce at least one movie a year and tour with that movie (chart a circuit) and then do another one and rerun that circuit until you establish a dedicated fan base, then expand that circuit just a little bit. Somebody will always like your brand of entertainment. Honour the fans you have no matter how small they are and before you know it they will reproduce other fans. Other factors that help with this is have consistent themes that the fans you have recognised like and identify you for e.g. consistent story themes, consistent cast &#38; crew, consistent locations e.g. after a season diversify but keep the foundational themes in place.Hey I need to do this myself much more!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Then this maybe something that we as filmmakers may have to discover - building a dedicated fan base over a period of time. I think it is very possible if you know truly what kind of people group you want to represent and serve your film products to consistently until you can grow into other people group spheres. Writer/Film directors that have done this very well is Tyler Perry and The Kendrick Brothers ( I am so looking forward to their next film) to name a few. It is very hard work but with prayer, faith in God, wisdom &amp; knowledge of your calling it can be done. If you can produce at least one movie a year and tour with that movie (chart a circuit) and then do another one and rerun that circuit until you establish a dedicated fan base, then expand that circuit just a little bit. Somebody will always like your brand of entertainment. Honour the fans you have no matter how small they are and before you know it they will reproduce other fans. Other factors that help with this is have consistent themes that the fans you have recognised like and identify you for e.g. consistent story themes, consistent cast &amp; crew, consistent locations e.g. after a season diversify but keep the foundational themes in place.Hey I need to do this myself much more!!!</p>
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		<title>By: storm</title>
		<link>http://christianmovienews.com/who-are-true-fans/#comment-4831</link>
		<author>storm</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 00:11:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Much harder to do with filmmaking..your not on the road touring and you don't have music they can pop into their cd player or i pod...I guess it's not impossible, but those are some "true fans"..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Much harder to do with filmmaking..your not on the road touring and you don&#8217;t have music they can pop into their cd player or i pod&#8230;I guess it&#8217;s not impossible, but those are some &#8220;true fans&#8221;..</p>
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