24 April 2013, 12:05 PM
geovaneThe Long Rain Remake
I was so inspired by his story "The Long Rain" I want to remake the TV film. We can do it guys!
All it takes is for 70,000 science fiction fans to donate $1.
http://www.kickstarter.com/pro...dburys-the-long-rainPlease tell friends, colleagues, anybody lets do this! For Bradbury!
24 April 2013, 02:16 PM
philnicBefore anyone offers a penny for this, geovane, have you investigated whether the film rights to this story are available to you? And how much you would need to pay to secure them if available?
24 April 2013, 08:43 PM
geovaneIt's a non-profit film so we do not need rights.
Geo,
25 April 2013, 01:25 AM
philnicHi Geo,
not wishing to teach grandmothers to suck eggs, but as it happens I make my living from teaching film production. Please be very careful, because it is not true to say "It's a non-profit film so we do not need rights."
It may be that a rightsholder would say, "Because it is not for profit, we will allow you to do this for free, with certain conditions attached" - but that would be their prerogative, and it is not something you can automatically claim.
For your own benefit - and for the benefit of anyone who is going to invest in this venture - you should have "rights clearance" as part of your plan. And since rights clearance COULD cost money, you really ought to budget for it, just in case.
Sorry for the lecture, but this is a message I am repeatedly having to get across to my students.
25 April 2013, 09:20 AM
geovaneI just spoke to the company, they said for $3000 we can submit to film festivals

25 April 2013, 12:06 PM
philnicquote:
Originally posted by geovane:
I just spoke to the company, they said for $3000 we can submit to film festivals
Great! Then I hope this is what you will do, and that you will meet your Kickstarter target!
25 April 2013, 10:41 PM
geovaneThank you for your input Phil! I say you have your school pledge $1 each. jk jk :P
30 November 2014, 07:47 AM
Dan WattsHello,
I'm a new member. I'm a life-long Bradbury lover, and am now in a position to explore doing some animated versions of his work. How do I go about getting permission/rights for say, to start with, some or all of The Illustrated Man?
Thank you
30 November 2014, 05:30 PM
dandelionHi Dan, and welcome.
To inquire about rights, you would need to contact the agent for the Bradbury Estate, which is Don Congdon Associates. All their contact details are on this web page:
http://www.doncongdon.com/