Well... that's quite a broad question. Kind of like asking "I would like to make amovie. Any tips?". It will really depend on what kind of set (ext...
I don't know, Brian, about your advice... I'm not sure what specific university are you describing, but I don't think ANY respectable university with ...
True, although, a proper, 3-year, traditional undergraduate study will produce a very complete and well-educated filmmaker. Again, this has nothing to...
I'll add this. Many young people are easily fascinated and excited by the film as an outcome of someone's effort, as well as the film making process i...
I'm not much of an 'expert' on the issue of film schools, but one thing does come to mind. In many cases, professional connections and acquaintances m...
Oftentimes, many of these first-time buyers propose to spend $2,500-3,000 on a camera, without any consideration for anything else. I have a feeling t...
Same here. In fact, after re-reading my post, I realised my point may have been obscured, and you helped clarify it. So, I'll throw my own suggestions...
quote:Originally posted by bjdzyak The decision on "what camera should I buy?" should begin with the final destination of the project, not with how m...
Normally, when you shoot a film, you put together your crew. One of the people will be the cinematographer. He/she will be the person to decide which ...
There is a medical reason why students are so fearless and lack judgment so much; prefrontal cortex of our brains doesn't fully develop until late tee...
A technical observation: it seems you shot this in 16:9 (probably in HD). However, in post, you letterboxed it into a 4:3, which, once uploaded to You...
If there are no meaningful obstacles, and you feel you have the energy and drive to do it, then definitely, yes, give it a shot. One thing intrigue...
Video looks cool, except you may have violated the 180 degree rule on several shots, which confuses the audience a bit (we aren't sure if the shot we'...
What you are implying is that the foreground (talent) shots are done in black & white, and in standard-def, while the background footage is in full co...
The problem with fan films is that you may have a hard time finding investors, as investors expect return. The best you could hope for is to attract T...