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advice for the low-budget indie filmmaker-director

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  • Filmmaker Local Acting Resources You Overlook

    Posted on Monday October 26th, 2009 at 07:11 in actors

    Filmmakers not situated in major filmmaking areas are at a disadvantage in certain ways. Camera and lighting rental places will not be as plentiful, skilled crew members will be hard to come by, and screen actors fill not be waiting tables at every ...

  • Why Filmmakers Use Makeup on Actors

    Posted on Thursday July 30th, 2009 at 19:41 in production design

    Many beginning filmmakers overlook makeup and get by for a long time without it. Thought makeup is not a requisite for fine filmmaking, it is a tool you should be familiar with. In real life we are used to makeup being use for one purpose and mostly ...

  • Low Budget Film Sound Recorders

    Posted on Tuesday April 28th, 2009 at 15:38 in sound

    Films can be ruined with unintentionally poor sound. If dialogue is unintelligible, so will the film be. We all know recording good sound is important, but the confluence of lack of experience and the variety of devices compounds the situation. Often...

  • Why Movie Directors Avoid Filmmaking Under Clouds

    Posted on Monday March 30th, 2009 at 08:33 in camera

    Image by Jobe Cinematography can be a confusing subject for a non-technical director. There are f-stops, shutter speeds, ISO ratings, and foot candles involved, so it can get overwhelming. Often a director has a trusted cinematographer that handles ...

  • Signs Of A Bad Film Director

    Posted on Wednesday February 25th, 2009 at 07:00 in directing basics

    Image by absoblogginlutely Every movie director will have a specialty. Some directors pay more attention to the performances, some to production design, some put all the emphasis on the camera work. No matter what the differences may be amongst film...

  • Low Budget Filmmaker Creative Limitations

    Posted on Tuesday February 10th, 2009 at 14:03 in directing basics

    Image by Clive Andrews Filmmaking with little money is not the best situation. Just as in life, you would not choose to have no money. No movie director wants to have to come up with a unique way to eat when buying food would be so much more pleasur...

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