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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... shots that are just a simple pan or a static shot . Our debate was that you'll spend $ 285 for renting and buying tripods , but for about $ 400 , you can own a wonderful Manfrotto tripod with the 501 fluid head and ball - claw leveling ...
... shots that are just a simple pan or a static shot . Our debate was that you'll spend $ 285 for renting and buying tripods , but for about $ 400 , you can own a wonderful Manfrotto tripod with the 501 fluid head and ball - claw leveling ...
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... shots , noting how we were going to cover the scene . Will it need a master shot showing all the characters together ? What sort of shots can we do to get the most out of the scene , to make it as visually interesting and effective as ...
... shots , noting how we were going to cover the scene . Will it need a master shot showing all the characters together ? What sort of shots can we do to get the most out of the scene , to make it as visually interesting and effective as ...
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... Shot lists Using your notes from the rehearsal , you can assemble your shot list for each scene . The shot list tells you and your director of photography how you're going to cover each scene . This can be a list of shots ( " Two - shot ...
... Shot lists Using your notes from the rehearsal , you can assemble your shot list for each scene . The shot list tells you and your director of photography how you're going to cover each scene . This can be a list of shots ( " Two - shot ...
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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