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Tips and helpful details on how to make a good movie.
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Tips and helpful details on how to make a good movie.
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*** Movie Making Tips ***
Tip 1 Make a storyboard
Plan your movie by making quick thumb nail sketches of key parts of your story. This will help determine what sets you need to make, how many scenes you need to have and how the story will flow. Make 8 to 10 squares on a piece of paper and number them. Then star sketching your story. Good planning makes for a better result.
Tip 2 Find a good location
A great movie is going to take some time to create so make sure you find a location to work where you can keep all the elements of your movie safe and undisturbed until you are finished.
Tip 3 Organize your film
Plan your Shoot. Filmmakers usually dont film a movie in the same sequence that an audience sees it. You can be more effective and efficient if you group similar shots together either by set or angle of the camera.
Tip 4 Check your work
Its always good to check each part after filming. Make sure you have all the footage you need before you move to another shot. It will be difficult if you have to come back and re-shoot later. It may be hard to match the angle and lighting.
Tip 5 Film more than you need
All great filmmakers film a lot more than what makes it into the movie. Thats why sometimes you hear terms like directors Cut or deleted scenes. Give yourself the ability to make decisions in the editing process.
Tip 6 Create a great sound track
Choosing the right music and sound effects is very important and will add a lot to your movie. Sound helps create the tone of the film and gives important clues to the viewer. For example you would never have soft happy music if you were in a scary part of a movie. Be sure the sound that you use isnt copyrighted before you put it in your movie.
Constructing a set:
Tip 7 - Background
Make sure your background is big enough for all the camera angles you need. If the background is supposed to be far away, making it blurry will enhance that effect.
Tip 8 - Stage
This is where most of your action takes place and where your actors and props will enter and exit. Make sure you design this area to be as flexible as possible.
Tip 9 - Foreground
Like the background, this area helps create the illusion of space. Constructing a foreground can also help hide any wires, stands or other elements that you dont want your audience to see.
Tip 10
Be happy for the work and time you put in to make your film. Be confident that your audience will enjoy your film. Your time and effort will surely pay off in the long run. If you followed and added all the basic tips in this video to your movie, then it should be great!
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Tips and helpful details on how to make a good movie.
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Tips and helpful details on how to make a good movie.
Don't want to watch the video? Do you think it is going too fast or is it taking too long for you? The following is all the content of this video:
*** Movie Making Tips ***
Tip 1 Make a storyboard
Plan your movie by making quick thumb nail sketches of key parts of your story. This will help determine what sets you need to make, how many scenes you need to have and how the story will flow. Make 8 to 10 squares on a piece of paper and number them. Then star sketching your story. Good planning makes for a better result.
Tip 2 Find a good location
A great movie is going to take some time to create so make sure you find a location to work where you can keep all the elements of your movie safe and undisturbed until you are finished.
Tip 3 Organize your film
Plan your Shoot. Filmmakers usually dont film a movie in the same sequence that an audience sees it. You can be more effective and efficient if you group similar shots together either by set or angle of the camera.
Tip 4 Check your work
Its always good to check each part after filming. Make sure you have all the footage you need before you move to another shot. It will be difficult if you have to come back and re-shoot later. It may be hard to match the angle and lighting.
Tip 5 Film more than you need
All great filmmakers film a lot more than what makes it into the movie. Thats why sometimes you hear terms like directors Cut or deleted scenes. Give yourself the ability to make decisions in the editing process.
Tip 6 Create a great sound track
Choosing the right music and sound effects is very important and will add a lot to your movie. Sound helps create the tone of the film and gives important clues to the viewer. For example you would never have soft happy music if you were in a scary part of a movie. Be sure the sound that you use isnt copyrighted before you put it in your movie.
Constructing a set:
Tip 7 - Background
Make sure your background is big enough for all the camera angles you need. If the background is supposed to be far away, making it blurry will enhance that effect.
Tip 8 - Stage
This is where most of your action takes place and where your actors and props will enter and exit. Make sure you design this area to be as flexible as possible.
Tip 9 - Foreground
Like the background, this area helps create the illusion of space. Constructing a foreground can also help hide any wires, stands or other elements that you dont want your audience to see.
Tip 10
Be happy for the work and time you put in to make your film. Be confident that your audience will enjoy your film. Your time and effort will surely pay off in the long run. If you followed and added all the basic tips in this video to your movie, then it should be great!
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A senior-year Darwin High School video production project that demonstra...
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A senior-year Darwin High School video production project that demonstrates a variety of camera techniques including shots, angles, framing, movement, focus, white balance, composition, lighting and other experiments, as well as editing effects including animation, blue/green screen, keying, colour adjusting, cloning, slow-motion, image effects, transitions and sound editing.
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro. Filmed on a Canon MV800i MiniDV Handycam.
Songs are 'Clocks' and 'Speed of Sound' respectively by Coldplay.
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A senior-year Darwin High School video production project that demonstra...
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A senior-year Darwin High School video production project that demonstrates a variety of camera techniques including shots, angles, framing, movement, focus, white balance, composition, lighting and other experiments, as well as editing effects including animation, blue/green screen, keying, colour adjusting, cloning, slow-motion, image effects, transitions and sound editing.
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro. Filmed on a Canon MV800i MiniDV Handycam.
Songs are 'Clocks' and 'Speed of Sound' respectively by Coldplay.
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爆発などの素材集をゲットしたので、以前撮った映像の使い回しで合成実験をしてみました。めちゃめちゃ粗い合成ですが、そもそも元祖の『ウルトラファイト...
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爆発などの素材集をゲットしたので、以前撮った映像の使い回しで合成実験をしてみました。めちゃめちゃ粗い合成ですが、そもそも元祖の『ウルトラファイト』が合成や爆発は御法度(?)だったわけですし、何と言っても『チビセブンファイト』はリアリズムとは無縁ですから...。ってことで。 なお、エンディングの音楽は『チビセブン・ブルース(夜のチビセブンランドのテーマ)』。場末の酒場で悲哀を...などとあまり書くと、チビセブンにサンダルでひっぱたかれるのでここらへんにしておきます。
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nice to meet you☆
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