Digital Filmmaking 101An essential guide to producing low-budget movies. Reveals the secrets of making professional-quality digital moviemaking on ultra-low budgets: (1) Digital video equipment, personal computers, and software for filmmakers; (2) Scripting; (3) Casting; (4) Production; (5) Distribution; (6) Cost cutting techniques; (7) Production techniques; (8) Guerrilla filmmaking; (9) Working the Film Festival circuit; and (10) Jump starting your film career and much more ... |
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... scene , and mark in the margin next to the scene number how many eighths of a page this scene takes . We know there's a lot of math anxiety in the world , especially when it comes to fractions . Far be it from us to make this a more ...
... scene , and mark in the margin next to the scene number how many eighths of a page this scene takes . We know there's a lot of math anxiety in the world , especially when it comes to fractions . Far be it from us to make this a more ...
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... scenes , an interior and an exterior . When we found these hidden scenes without scene numbers , we just added a letter to the main scene number to designate them . In the scene above , the dust column shot would be 24a and the Texas ...
... scenes , an interior and an exterior . When we found these hidden scenes without scene numbers , we just added a letter to the main scene number to designate them . In the scene above , the dust column shot would be 24a and the Texas ...
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... Scene strip next to header strip E. The tag stock strips in the pile you made are ultimately going to represent every scene of your movie , so pick up your script and get ready to write . This is another good group activity for the ...
... Scene strip next to header strip E. The tag stock strips in the pile you made are ultimately going to represent every scene of your movie , so pick up your script and get ready to write . This is another good group activity for the ...
Contents
The Dream Taking a Leap | 1 |
Afterword 251 | 3 |
The Budget And How to Budge It 3223 | 23 |
Copyright | |
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Digital Filmmaking 101: An Essential Guide to Producing Low-budget Movies Dale Newton,John Gaspard No preview available - 2007 |
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