Welcome to filmmaking.net, Rob. Is this something you need to do on the set - on camera? Or are you open to do this in post production - in your ...
Since the storyboard is going to be your reference when you are on set, you can do it in any way you want. There are no rules. If you are doing ...
So i noticed you read this and went to another forum for conformation. That's cool. At least you could say thank you for doing the research and fin...
quote:Originally posted by movieman1005 I dont get the xlr male and female (what it means) and right angled xlr cable, and dont know if I even need ...
Welcome, Chris. I can't help. I'm more of an intuitive writer. I never outline themes or even the plot. I have an idea in my head and write. W...
quote:Originally posted by nordberg If you wanna be a chef, do you start your career as an unpaid dishwasher with the vague hopes that after 3 months...
Since there is no market for short films there is no market for short scripts. A $50 sale is better than giving it away for free, right? But if y...
I'm glad it worked out!
Welcome!
It's a fine camera.
The very best source for exact information is a phone call to SAG. Since you are doing voice over only you don't need to use SAG contracts at all....
My assumption is you aren't a professional audio recordist. That you are buying an inexpensive mic to use in your movie making and not building a kit...
I think it's a great idea! When will you try it again?
quote:Originally posted by Tomahawk Any silent films you have in mind? I addition to whatever movies RJ suggests I'm going to suggest you watch ...
A mic isn?t a mic. There are many different types for different uses. The Rode NT-3 is a vocal mic. Meaning it?s used for singers on stage or in t...