It could have been done in-camera, just using a filter on the camera. I couldn't tell if the "light" was moving or not - obviously, if it was moving,...
I think maybe use some very soft light in the room, and then cookie some orange light "coming in from a window" --- if the window's actually in the sh...
I would think your camera should have a way to set the ISO, perhaps under light sensitivity settings... Most of them do. It should say in the manual...
If you can have a car close by, you could use a power inverter and hook up some more quality lighting.
Watch Being John Malkovich. There's a scene where we are John's POV and at one point he looks directly in a mirror at himself. No special effect. I...
I like it. But make sure you create some really interesting, well-developed characters, or (like any film) this could turn out to be quite boring.
I cannot imagine this being funny. Ourkid's suggestion could make the movie watchable.
I've never heard about this one. But the Pink Floyd/Wizard of Oz one - that's not a coincidence. If you watch it you'll understand. Of course, with...
This probably isn't what you're looking for, but: You might just want to go with it. Simple extra lighting, such as lights coming in through windo...
I need the camera as high as possible to move across the ceiling while looking straight down.
Actors can ruin movies. Even if the filmmaker is great. I agree with one of the comments, that it helps a lot to base characters on your friend actor...
Oh, I think you've got plenty competition.
"Reatlity" shows are evil; designed by Satan himself. Please, don't do it. Resist temptation. Or all will be lost. I know this doesn't help you. ...
Yeah, but how? My default plan is to just shoot it handheld, standing on a chair or something. Unless I can figure out something else.