Showing posts with label Filmmaker Challenges. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Filmmaker Challenges. Show all posts

Saturday, March 18, 2017

How to Get the Film Look: Adding Atmosphere

ShortScope Review Library Pic (Formed Filled Productions)


There are all sorts of attributes to consider when achieving the film look. Most amateurs think that it’s all about the camera. And although certain cameras can play a role in achieving the filmic look, it only plays a small role. Besides, the knowledge of how to use a camera (any camera) will play a bigger role than the type of “lens box” that is used.

But, I digress…

One of the most important attributes that should be added to any shot, is

Monday, March 13, 2017

BloodGuilt: Short Film Production Diary (Part 4) Post-Production



Finally!

We were able to wrap our BloodGuilt short film production. And if you’ve been keeping up with my other posts, you already know how difficult it’s been to get here. We had to rise above

Monday, February 27, 2017

BloodGuilt: Short Film Production Diary (Part 3) Storyboards & Shot Lists



Okay, so we recently wrapped our third day of production for BloodGuilt (our next short film). And let me tell you, it was another cold one; which wasn’t too bad, since we were mostly indoors. Still, there were some shots that needed to be done outdoors. 



However, in this post:

I mainly want to talk about the epiphany I experienced that night.

Friday, February 3, 2017

BloodGuilt: Short Film Production Diary (Part 2)


Here’s the deal:

We were finally able to wrap up all the exterior shots for my next short filmBloodGuilt, over the holidays. They all took place in one location, which allowed us to get them done in two nights. But, that’s not to say the journey was easy; because it wasn't. In fact, the journey to getting those shots in the can was filled with all sorts of setbacks.

And that’s not all:

Monday, January 23, 2017

“Why” Are You Producing Short Films?

Here’s the deal:
In this digital age of social media and online commerce, I believe that everyone has the power and available resources to thrive just as well as any other major player in their industry. For us indie filmmakers, I’m specifically talking about rising our respective production companies to the level of a major studio.

Yeah right!

No, I seriously believe that with today’s resources it’s possible to only make a career out of your short films (and other content), but to also thrive in the industry as well. 

But there's a catch:

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

BloodGuilt: Short Film Production Diary (Part 1)


Here’s the deal:

I decided to start a production diary for my next short film, BloodGuilt. I wanted a place to chronicle all the challenges I faced, as well as my successes. I also wanted to note down any thoughts I had about improving my process. And this blog seems like the perfect platform to do so. Because, one day, I could look back on these notes and reinforce what I’ve learned about filmmaking, while also getting an overall picture of my journey. Hopefully, you all will get just as much value from this diary as I will.


Look:

This all started a few months ago. I wrote the BloodGuilt script, and rewrote

Friday, December 9, 2016

The Challenges of Creating Careers out of Independent Short Films: Filmmaker Problems

ShortScope "short film" Review Blog: Filmmaker Challenges

Here’s The Deal:

No one believes in you, or in what you’re doing. You’re telling everyone that you’re the next big director and they should check out your short film. But, the ratio of people who look at your work (compared to the people you ask) is nominal, at best.
Then, there are the select few that decide to give your short film a look
(outside of your relatives and close friends). But, those people seem to be other filmmakers/performing artists that are desperately seeking to gain an audience of their own.
So, what do we do?