Tuesday, October 08, 2019

Risk ID: Film making (Risk Management)

Risk ID: How to make good movies?
Risk Description: Good movies can be hashed and rehashed scripts of love stories or police stories. Wait a minute, there are millions of other themes waiting to be discovered. Editing should be done using Cyberlink PowerDirector. Nikon cameras are sturdier while Canon lenses are better. 7 takes before the final cut. Every person in the film-makers crew must be a man of skill.
Risk Trigger: Too many bad movies like Ambili
Risk Type: How to not waste 3 hours of paid viewing for which effort of going to the theatre has been exerted
Responsible Person: Director / Cameraman / Producer
Owner of Risk: Producer
Probability: High probability of good movies if my line is strictly toed
Impact: Create high impact movies like "Jallikattu"
Assessments: The best movie I ever saw "Assassination of Richard Nixon" starring Sean Penn
Response: Respond by making good movies Sou Sadanandan, Ashiq Abu, Vineeth Sreenivasan, Mohanlal, Dulquer, Prithvi, Netflix, Red Chillies, Karan Johar, Farhan Akhtar Annapurna Pics
Dependencies with other risks: Co-related risks can be avoided by good weavers.
Status of Risk: There is a profit ratio of 40/60, 60/40, 20/80 in movies

Risk Responses:
Avoid: Avoid screwy production controllers
Mitigate: Explore the idea of collective, shared and individual responsibility in film-making
Transfer: Transfer a fresh idea to be rehashed
Accept: Accept failure. But don't sell your property in the process
Exploit: Exploit the potential of wider markets
Share: Share your experience in interviews but don't make a fool of yourself like Shreekumar after Odiyan
Enhance: Enhance viewing but do not fool audiences by making army versus farmer "Avatar" kinda films
Review: Review what I said after each film

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