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The Moviemaking Wiki Project documents independent movie culture and moviemaking, as well as film festivals of various sizes. Originally created to chronicle and document moviemaking history in Fargo, North Dakota and the surrounding region, the mission of the wiki quickly expanded to include worldwide coverage.
The wiki was established on July 14, 2006. There are currently 2,838 articles and 2,617 images.
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Note to Contributors
The Moviemaking Wiki Project is open to anyone who wishes to contribute information. Please follow best practices when updating and adding pages. Always write in complete sentences when adding or updating non-list, descriptive information. Refer to established pages for a visual guide to adding new information.
Alphabetical Index of Articles
A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
Movie Title Updates
All movie titles should begin with a brief factual statement, followed by four categories under the heading of "Main Details":
- Plot Summary
- Production Information
- Cast
- Crew
Chronology
Information posted in list form should be presented in reverse chronological order (i.e., the Internet Movie Database). In other words, newest movies go at the top of the list, oldest movies appear at the bottom of the list.
Adding Images
The Moviemaking Wiki Project welcomes still images, headshots, and poster designs for film entries and individual pages. Screen caps for still images should be appropriately sized (approximately 450 pixels wide). Do not use images less than 300 pixels in size (for height or width). Upload images directly to the wiki as opposed to using a third party site to host them. See existing entries for a guide. Additionally, place a single, primary image at the top of the page for each person or movie title, and use a thumbnail photo gallery for additional photos.
Category Tag
For a page to appear as part of the Moviemaking Wiki Project, it must include the appropriate category tag, as shown immediately below. The category tag is coded as follows: double brackets, the word Category then a colon, followed by the words Fargo Filmmaking Wiki followed by double brackets.
Current Categories
Categories can help users find information, even if they don't know that it exists or what it's called. Every page in the article namespace of newly created articles in the Moviemaking Wiki Project should belong to at least one category. Categories are major topics that are likely to be useful to someone reading the article.
For example, the two most prominent categories in this wiki are People and Titles.
For a page listing all the categories of the Moviemaking Wiki Project in alphabetical order, click on the list of categories.