Free Online Games | Free Software Downloads 
Search

  Home    Recent Articles    Most visited    Highest rated    Forum  
Home Arts and Crafts

How to Produce Films on a Shoe String Budget
July 25, 2008, 2:15 am | visits: 32 | wordcount: 549
By Daniel Millions

Making a low-budget film nowadays is a lot easier to do then it was just a few decades ago. There is a plethora of tools and resources out there to assist today's movie maker with whatever they need to get done. Amateur filmmakers can turn to books to increase their knowledge and inspire new ideas. The purpose of utilizing this assistance is so that one can channel their creativity in to a physical, meaningful form. No matter how advanced your tools are, however, it will not matter without creativity and direction backing them up. Unfortunately, a filmmaker is forced to make compromises when producing a work. While the tendency and urge to try to develop everything exactly the way you want it may be great, it will destroy you in the end. Working on one scene for too long is time, money, and labor intensive, and ultimately whatever comes out will not be worth what is put in. Therefore, be willing to compromise, as even the most successful directors need to do so at some points. Whenever someone makes a mistake in filmmaking, or there is something negative about a scene, they sometimes assume that the error can be corrected in post production, or editing. This is true occasionally, but the best course of action is to try to make everything as perfect as possible during the actual filming. Then, not only is editing easier, but you have more time to focus on details that otherwise could not be attended to. Being lazy decreases the quality of one's work, so it is critical that you work hard and be attentive to everything. Many of the digital cameras available on the market today are packed with lots of incredible features and attributes. You can change the color scheme of shots, stretch them, and do a multitude of other alterations. However, the vast amount of tools available can actually be a detrimental thing. Having dozens of options to choose from means spending more time making a decision. Also, you may be tempted to use something just because it is there, even if it does not contribute anything of substance to the film. In fact, many times it is best to just simply ignore the extra features, and film scenes in a regular view. Doing this eliminates many distractions and keeps you focused on what really matters. Take the time to plan out everything you are going to do. It is easy to get caught up in the excitement of movie making and start filming right away. Before the camera even gets turned on, many variables and factors need to be considered, and schedules and plans need to be drawn up. Poor planning is the downfall of the majority of producers, so take your time in this phase. When it comes to music, stick to songs that are royalty-free, or ones created exclusively for your project. If you use copyrighted music, you have to pay royalties to the artists, and it is not so much the money as it is the hassle that makes this route so troublesome. As a rule of thumb, always stay away from copyrighted music. Although you may think a certain song is perfect for one of your scenes, it is not worth the stress to acquire the right to use the song.

Crelltube is The Largest Filmmaker Portal where anyone can Be Rich and Famous.
Source:www.isnare.com
Google
 
Web www.articles3000.com
E-mailE-mail  Printer friendlyPrinter  PublisherPublisher  


Rate this article: 1 2 3 4 5  

Related articles...
Elsie Allen Baskets - A Step Into the Past
English Willow Baskets - The P. H. Coate & Son Company
The Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum
Christmas Figurines
Embroidered Shirts Add Class to Uniforms
The Peterboro Basket Company - 150 Years of Basket Weaving
Longaberger Baskets-Three Generations of Basket Making
Japanese Baskets
Tips For Taking Great Macro Photography
Learn About the Art of Photography
   Related Tags
   Bookmark Us
Set this page as your
home page

Add this page to your favorites:
   Categories
Advice
Aging
Arts and Crafts
Auto and Trucks
Break-up
Business
Business and Finances
Cancer Survival
Career
Cheating
Classifieds
Computers and The Internet
Cooking
Culture
Dating
Death
Education
Entertainment
Etiquette
Family
Finances
Food and Drink
Gadgets and Gizmos
Gardening
Health
Hobbies
Home Improvement
Humor
Internet
Jobs
Kids and Teens
Leadership
Legal Matters
Marketing
Marriage
Medical Business
Medicines and Remedies
Online Business
Opinions
Parenting
Pets and Animals
Poetry
Politics
Real Estate
Recreation
Recreation and Sports
Relationships
Religion
Self Improvement and Motivation
Sexuality
Short Stories
Site Promotion
Society
Travel and Leisure
Web Development
Women
World Affairs
Writing
   Our Picks
Limewire
AVG Free
MSN Messenger 7.5
Download Firefox
DVD Shrink
DC++
Partition Magic
Ares Galaxy
   Partners
Download free software
Free Online Games
Miniclip
  
Powered by Apache, PHP, MySQL © 2006 Elerion, ltd.