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How to Make an Indie Film : Staying Organized: Tips for Indie Filmmaking

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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2007

An independent filmmaker discusses how to stay organized throughout the movie making process in this free instructional video clip.

Expert: Cory Turner
Bio: Cory Turner is the President/CEO of ReQuest Entertainment.
Filmmaker: Kenny Saylors

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  • with a terabite of HD space, you can load all your clips. It's not that expensive anymore.

  • hey man its a great concept, but you gotta realise that its way more interesting if you "show" ppl how to do it, rather than tell them if thats makes sense.

    ppl like the moving pictures and flashing lights!! ;)

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  • K, i need to get a new computer and software. what would anyone reccomend if i want to edit video on this new commputer? whats the best brand computer and software to use, at an affordable price?

  • @NumbAllOver I say bring ALL footage.... why not? I mean you shot all of that. you just have to by like an alternate hard drive like a portable one or something you can plug into the comp. but all footge is key.

  • A feature length film made for under $5000

    The Greatest Movie Of All Time!

    Check out my youtube channel, for several trailers :)

  • @xNighx

    if you have enough money, its a good idea to get a tower with 4 or 5 gigs , if your gunna be doin alot of editin

  • Correction. Just released, FCS3 = $1000!! and btw, FCS2 was actually $1300.

  • Great Video! I give it 4 stars. . Final Cut Studio 2 is the leading software for Film & editing on the market now. It retails as 1,200 for The Mac Pro. Cory is a great guy he speaks very confident about his work. I suggest he offer more suggestions on products information and where to get them. Other than that 2 thumbs up!

  • yeah your right, i forgot they became cheap and ive been stessing with 3 160 gb harddrives...lol. thx man i totally forgot i can aford a terbabite now.

  • you reminds me of "everybody loves raymond" ;)

    great vid. Thanks ;)

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