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Oh, Chris, you're so indie

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:23 pm
by ChrisLovesYou
So I'm making a silent movie for a competition and I was watching what I had edited so far at school when these two girls came up behind me and told me how very indie it was.

"No, that's a good thing, I love indie movies!"

The thing is, I have no idea what 'indie' is supposed to mean. Anybody?

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 7:47 pm
by NerfHerder
"Indie" is both easy and hard to define in terms of film.

Easy: If the picture is released by a non-major company (An independant company), then it is technically an indie film and will only show in so-called "Art houses" and smaller theatres. Often times, these films are "cool" flicks that are really good but won't make a shit-ton of money...hence the "pass" from the big fellas.

Hard: There's no specific style of indie movie. Some people know it when they see it. Generally, I'd say, the movie would need to have a cool or hipster tone about it. Even so, the term applies much more to the company attached to a movie rather than anything in the movie itself.

But they were teenage girls. Most likely, they meant to say, "Your film is cool" and/or "I want you inside me."

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:04 pm
by ChrisLovesYou
Yeah, I know the 'easy' definition of indie but I thought they were referring to the style. Hmmm.

I happen to think my film is pretty cool but I doubt they want me in them.

Also, I feel really bad referring to it as a film when I'm shooting and editing it digitally for some reason.

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 8:53 pm
by roach
that fingerbang song is in my head now.

I think they meant it's cool.