How to Make a Movie BY YOURSELF | My Best SOLO FILMMAKING TIPS
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ค. 2024
- As a solo filmmaker it's not always easy to maintain a high quality production by yourself, but in this video we break down some tips to maximize your efforts and get the most out of your film career. The film industry can be daunting and intimidating to do by yourself, but it is possible. Using some of these key components and thinking longterm will ensure success as you forge your own path through storytelling and video.
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00:00 How to keep quality and maintain efficiency
00:55 Planning is everything
01:42 Keep you gear nimble and efficient
02:06 Don't overshoot scenes
02:47 Capture good audio
03:09 Be flexible
05:22 Invest in gear that will last
05:45 Bring another person
06:45 You need a team
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I'm learning a lot from your content as an aspiring film maker.
Great tips! I like hiring the idea of a helping hand. I've found it helps even if the person doesn't really do anything, but is just there so you don't have to deal with everything alone. Especially if you've got social anxiety, an extra person makes it easier to break the ice!
An extra set of hands makes everything easier.
If I can create a small but powerful team to work on a project, I think the results will be much more efficient than if I worked alone. great.
Really well said Drew, totally agree! The production value of your YT videos is awesome.
I appreciate that my friend 🤙🏽
As an upcoming filmmaker, this video has equipped me with the knowledge I need in my journey. Thank you so much.
Awesome man! Glad it was a help
Totally agree. I made a similar video summing up last years filmmaking takeaways. Subscribed- great job on the vid and channel.
Thanks for the sub! 😎🤙🏽
Amazing work, thanks a lot for this!
No worries! 🤙🏽
Love the hustle my man! Just came across your channel and really appreciate your run and gun style. Your work looks great too! Extremely motivating for filmmakers like us to keep passing along the true events of what it takes to be an indie filmmaker. Keep up the work!! 💪🏻🎥
Thanks man! Appreciate the love. Keep up the work!
Thank you for this video as a beginner filmmaker this is what I needed!
Definitely some practical beginner solo filmmaking tips. Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful tips that provide a lot of food for thought. I’ve taken away a lot from this video.
Glad to hear it!
Excellent video!! 🔥👏🏾
Thank you 🙌 glad you liked it 💪🏼
Killin it bro 🔥🔥
Thanks 🤙🏽
Thank you bro for this.. you just got a new sub. Hope to learn many cool things from you. A newbie here in filmmaking.
Thanks for the sub! Some great content coming. 🤙🏽
@@drew.schettler looking forward. God bless. Let me know if you need any help in the future with anything, any project.. I can be your waterboy 😀
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Great tips and beautiful material. What aspect ratio was used in the footage you showed. 2.35?
I appreciate this bro
No worries my friend. 🤙🏽
Nice one! ✨
Thanks 🔥
Very motivating. I have two indie films showing on various streaming platforms. I'm a solo filmmaker, and I have another indie film shoot planned for December.
Thanks! That’s awesome my friend!
Finally got around to watching this and it didn't disappoint! How do you know where the line is between spending too much time on a scene and not spending enough time to get it right?
Spending no more than 10 secs before moving on to the next broll shot. But that depends on the overall arc of the story
Thoughts about using 32bit audio recorders? It seems solo they could be a big plus by not worrying as much about audio levels/clipping…
More bit depth the better but getting your levels right is still important
How does a filmmaker find capital to build their equipment and brand?
This is normally a personal investment of one’s own money. Often you can reach out to friends and family but once you’ve invested some equipment you begin doing some small projects and build over time.
Which camera?
Blackmagic Pocket 6K