Little Psychological Trick for a Movie
Every shot is made from a little higher point (angle)... Usually, when it's a close up or other shot it's done naturally on the same level of the actor. If it's done from a little higher position the viewer would feel a sort of domination and eventually feel better from the entire movie, independently on its quality, a little better about themselves anyway. :)
Neo from "Matrix" VS
Superman
from, well you know where. :)
And the action is in the surroundings of "Lord of the Rings"...
You've got it!
Famous Movie Heroes Battles. A better version is the team fights -
Harry Potter and his whole school VS X-Men Men in Black VS Starship Troopers :))
And always the battlescene from some third popular movie.
These kind of movies could be animated to save time.
Or maybe just a comic book as a start of a new cool and funny direction to save money and test the experience.
If done in a comedy style, I am sure it's a 100% success. The problem could be with clearing the copyrights though. But nothing is a problem if that's a success idea.
BTW, it was done already: remember, Alien VS Predator. (The movie wasn't good, IMHO.)
Imagine a movie-trailer for a movie that doesn't really exist. A good way to get financing for the emerging filmmaker. Much more efficient than a pitch or a script. Visual, and we all know that trailers are better than their movies in 90% of cases. And making a trailer would cost much if well-thought of.
Imagine this kind of concert or even better: vice versa, all boy teen bands concert - no doubt it's gonna be really popular. And then, in the end the audience chooses the best performed band. It's kind of competition for popular bands. Are they brave enough to go for something like this? To face other famous bands out there? Or are they afraid? Those who will take part would already win over those who didn't... Explore from here, the money is there. :)
It would be helpful if the front lights of cars at night time would help other drivers to know if this car that is approaching from behind is moving fast or slowing down. Idea is that when the driver of the car that is approaching from behind hits breaks his front lights dim a little, if he/she pushes breaks harder the front lights dim more accordingly. Just as it happens with back break lights but vice versa - the harder push on breaks, the lighter back break lights and darker front lights. I guess there could be special front break lights for that purpose.
Maybe this idea is utopian but who knows maybe it worth thinking about. One thing for sure, something like this would help drivers at night to know if the car approaching from behind is seeing you slowing down (and slowing down too) or not.
It would be smart to have a
countdown during the entire commercial break, from start to finish, so the viewer would know when approximately it's going to end and the programming would continiue. It is possible many people would like this particular television channel which would implement this simple idea just because of so much convenience it gives to them.