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Guidelines to Making Good Movie Topics


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Ok. We are trying to make this forum quite popular and organized. To do this, I created a guideline inspired by .Traveler.

 

Ok, here we go.

 

Guideline:

-Movie Poster

(obtainable through photobucket or google search)

-Actors

(Obtainable through Wikipedia)

-Directors

(Obtainable through Wikipedia)

-Producers

(Obtainable through Wikipedia)

-Background Information

(Either a hand-written one from you or a wikipedia quote)

-Review

(Optional)

-Conversation Starters

(Easy, just say what you like/don't like about the movie and relate to it)

 

There ya go, please try to use it and help keep this forum in tip-top shape. ;D

 

Thanks,

Hunter

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I thought maybe I should create a more extensive tutorial, so use as you will.

 

 

 

[align=center]::How To Properly Create a Movie/TV Show Discussion Thread::

 

I thought it would be better to create a more extensive tutorial, on how to properly create a discussion thread for a movie, here in this section of the Multi-Media Board. You can follow these steps if you would like, or copy/paste the code at the end of this tutorial and simply edit the details in.[/align]

 

[spoiler=[b]Step One - The Name[/b]]

When making a discussion, it's obvious you want to choose the right name for the title of the thread so as to draw readers in. The best way, and I want to put an emphasis on Best, to name your topic is to simply use the name of the Movie/TV Show. Don't use any extra characters like '?' or '!' it's really annoying and makes you look unprofessional. Try & capitalize the first letters of every word, but don't do that in the content of your discussion, only do it to the name of the Movie. Inside the thread, make sure the name of the movie/tv show is in the largest font and bolded, to clearly show the topic at hand.

 

 

[spoiler=[b]Step Two - Film Poster[/b]]

The best way to remind someone what the film may be about, because they don't remember which film it is, is by providing the Poster for the movie. Even then, having the image right there makes the thread look more professional.

 

 

[spoiler=[b]Step Three - Movie Details[/b]]

To give readers a better understanding of the film, it is nice to include some details about the movie. This can easily be found on Wikipedia or Yahoo Movie Profiles. Let's use the movie 'Up' for example. If you search for the movie 'Up' on Yahoo, on its main page you will find all of the main details there. Link to Movie Details for Up. You can simply copy/paste, just include where you got your resources.

 

 

[spoiler=[b]Step Four - More Images[/b]]

It's not necessary but makes your thread look a lot better. Include a spoiler, and post some more movie stills which can also be found at Yahoo.

Another example for the movie 'Up'.

 

 

[spoiler=[b]Step Five - Cast and Credits[/b]]

Next thing you might want to add are a list of the actors. You can do this, and make it look good, by putting it in a quote. Under the list of the Actors, put a spoiler, maybe adding the rest of the crew. Again, this information can be simply copy/pasted from Yahoo. Cast & Credits example for the movie 'Up'.

 

 

[spoiler=[b]Step Six - Trailers & Videos[/b]]

This is probably the most important and probably the most wanted description a viewer will be looking for. I suggest looking for videos to link members to for more information on the said movie. Again, I suggest yahoo for videos and trailers. Here you can find a wide selection of trailers and videos for the movie 'Up', 18 of them in fact.

 

 

[spoiler=[b]Step Seven - Opening Up Discussions[/b]]

You don't really want to create a thread about a movie without starting a discussion right? How about listing some discussion starters to get people talking about the film. Use the List BB Code to list some possible discussion starters.

 

 

 

 

Taking these step are not necessarily needed, but it makes this section look more professional. Remember to credit your sources.

 

For an easy copy/paste code for making your own professional thread, feel free to use the following.

 

[align=center][size=xx-large][b][Put the name of the movie here][/b][/size][size=small]

[Put the Films poster here]

[quote=Movie Details]
[include a description of the movie here]

[Add movie details here]
[/quote]

[spoiler=[b]-Movie Stills-[/b]]
[Put 3+ images of the film here, preferably in [img] code]
[/spoiler]


[quote=-Cast-]
[b]Actors[/b]
[Copy/Paste the Actors in the film here]

[spoiler=[b]-Credits/Crew-[/b]]
[Copy/Paste the Non-Acting Crew and Credits]
[/spoiler]
[/quote]


[quote=-Trailers/Videos-]
[Here, add a link(s) to videos and trailers of the movie]
[/quote]


[i][start your discussion openers here][/i]


[spoiler=[b]Credits[/b]]
[Give credit to the resources you used here.]
[/spoiler]
[/size][/align]

 

 

 

 

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Do I have to??? D: I highly doubt all this info will be critical to the discussion, even though I love trivia. Plus, how do you have the producers on there but no writers? Srsly, just my opinion, this is unnecessary effort when most of your responses will be "its good" or "its funny" "I like Megan Fox"

 

Just my opinion. I'm not handing over my account here D:

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Hi,

 

I read your post.Nice tips I ever see.I like your thought of sharing this tips,they are so useful to me.I will learn a lot with that.So please keep sharing such more tips regarding to different topics.if possible.Thank you so much for sharing this piece of information..

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In coming up of a topic for your movie, there are various ways by which you could attack it.

 

You can always choose to go with the option of starting with a character, something arbitrary or an event.

 

With a character as the main goings for your story, you have to make sure that you do not let the other aspects suffer as that will be workable in those cases.

 

I find it the easiest to take the route of a theme first.

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