- Remember: Anyone can record an image, but that is not making a film.
2 Ask around and see if any friends or family have some of
the equipment below and see if you can borrow or rent it, otherwise you
will be reaching deeper into you're pocket for equipment costs. Also, it might be worth it to ask them to help out in you're new project.# Learn the following features of your camera
3 Get yourself a copy of the Filmmaker’s Handbook by Steven Ascher and Edward Pincus. Read it. They explain everything you will need to know about making your new film.
- Focus ring
- If you are planning to make a fiction film, then it's narrative. Think of a basic story idea. You can get ideas for films from things you read in daily life, short stories, newspapers, etc.
5 Outline your idea Write out your script, using Celtx; if you have never written a script
before, pick up a book that explains script writing and character
development, and that—along with the Celtx program—will be all you will
need.
7 Consider the following points when writing your script:
- Character development
- Plot development
- Inciting incident
- Character arc
11 Determine the equipment you are going to need.
13 Determine what props, make-up costumes, etc., will be used.
14 tart casting for cast and crew for the movie. For crew you are going to need as many people as possible, but at least the following:
- Camera Man
15 Remember to provide food, a copy of the film, and, if you're budget allows, expense money.
16 Complete principle photography.
17 Edit the film; you do not need to use an expensive program at all.
With the right skills, a free program that came with the computer can
make stunning films. Do not think you need to use the most expensive
program out there!
18 how the film to friends and family and/or post it to YouTube.
If you are serious about film-making, submit it to film festivals and
send it to film agencies. Remember, the more publicity you get, the
better short films you will be able to make in the future. And remember,
everyone had to start somewhere!
19 Good luck, and remember the most important rule of film-making... Have a good time!
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