Kent, when you create your first full-length, big budget feature film, you have to offer a select amount of subscribers to win a chance to help out on production! Can't wait to see this exciting short film. Blessings!
Damn this video.. Is just pure gold. Pun not intended 🤣 As i'm swifting a little towards filmmaking rather than TH-camr/Videographer Kent became my GO to channel to educate myself. I can't imagine the work you put into these long form videos! A HUGE Thank you!
Love watching your film journey and I learn a lot, hopefully this year I’ll make my first short film(once I move back to the city). Actually 4 this year cause I’m the only character haha
I'm in the Sacramento area, LMK if you need extra hands on set. Also while you are in town, make sure you stop at the best ice cream shop in California, Gunther's Ice Cream.
If your worried about getting gear in, use less gear. If your going out there to the location, do you really need a bunch of lights? Do you need a big camera? Do you need big camera support gear when you can just use a small tripod and gimbal? Really think about it. You could shoot 3 gh7's and use half the crew and have the scene look just as good as one alexa and 500 lights.
Kent - this was extremely helpful! Thanks for the incredible video! I’m trying to find a WW2 style bunker to shoot at in and around Los Angeles, so if you have any advice I’d greatly appreciate it! My team and I are also willing to travel if need be!
Enjoyed this video a lot- it's very cool to follow along with you behind the scenes. Also, and this is very off topic, but where did you get that cat clock from in your room? It looks like one my sister sold on Ebay a while back lol
How do you deal with getting a permit to film at these locations? Or do you? From what I've read there are big fines for filming in national forests or any public land without one. I tried contacting my local BLM once though and never got a reply...
Kent, when you create your first full-length, big budget feature film, you have to offer a select amount of subscribers to win a chance to help out on production! Can't wait to see this exciting short film. Blessings!
Bingo!
I'm so excited about this film! The whole premise is very unique, and I know you're going to do an amazing job with it.
Damn this video.. Is just pure gold. Pun not intended 🤣
As i'm swifting a little towards filmmaking rather than TH-camr/Videographer Kent became my GO to channel to educate myself.
I can't imagine the work you put into these long form videos! A HUGE Thank you!
Those locations look incredible!
This is so cool watching you and the DP analyze each location.
Some beautiful locations!! I look forward to seeing more of this as it develops!
Everything is coming together nicely. Love all the behind the scenes shots 👌🏼
What a great production video. Looking forward to seeing more about this film. Very inspirational.
Very fun video. Good luck on your project!
Incredible locations! Looks like it's going to be an incredible film.
I would like to know the budget breakdown for the short film
Proper vlog, love it!
The area around North Bend, Washington looks kind of similar to these locations. It's where the shot the pilot of Twin Peaks and the Return.
Love watching your film journey and I learn a lot, hopefully this year I’ll make my first short film(once I move back to the city). Actually 4 this year cause I’m the only character haha
Rivers also flow at difference levels at different times of year. How do you adjust for that?
Beautiful locations
awesome progress 👍👍👍
I'm in the Sacramento area, LMK if you need extra hands on set. Also while you are in town, make sure you stop at the best ice cream shop in California, Gunther's Ice Cream.
If your worried about getting gear in, use less gear. If your going out there to the location, do you really need a bunch of lights? Do you need a big camera? Do you need big camera support gear when you can just use a small tripod and gimbal? Really think about it. You could shoot 3 gh7's and use half the crew and have the scene look just as good as one alexa and 500 lights.
Kent - this was extremely helpful! Thanks for the incredible video! I’m trying to find a WW2 style bunker to shoot at in and around Los Angeles, so if you have any advice I’d greatly appreciate it! My team and I are also willing to travel if need be!
Enjoyed this video a lot- it's very cool to follow along with you behind the scenes. Also, and this is very off topic, but where did you get that cat clock from in your room? It looks like one my sister sold on Ebay a while back lol
Loved it!
Come to Wyoming!
What software do you use for editing your audio and videos
I live out in the Sacramento area. Let me know if you need a second pair of eyes or need something about a location in particular. Happy to help.
cool
oh man, too bad you are in LA, I got perfect free locations for you up here in Ontario Canada. including the cave... minus the mountains on the BG
Not the dog being cut out _😢_
i wanna be like this so bad, i wanna put this video in my vision board. if you need an editor I would love if I could get a chance
How do you deal with getting a permit to film at these locations? Or do you? From what I've read there are big fines for filming in national forests or any public land without one. I tried contacting my local BLM once though and never got a reply...
We’re focusing on airbnbs and private property to avoid permitting red tape and fees
Wait so if I ever sent you a short film would you review it?