@@skyjack2600 Not at all. I am one of those "stating my own opinion" guys. I understand why a very young person might call a four years career and three films "making it". I am not trying to belittle him. It's the same with music. Even if you got signed a ten million dollars contract with a big label, it only means you have potential. You are yet to prove worthy of the faith put in your abilities. Mr. Sandberg just made the first steps on the yellow break road. He did not make it to Emerald City yet. This is just my opinion. P.s., I don't understand what you mean by " this is not cinema". I assure you I hold no such opinion. If it's filmed it's cinema.
can I just say: thank you so much David for demystifying so much of Hollywood and film production and ACTUALLY giving us useful and easier-to-access tools for filmmaking? you’re genuinely such a huge inspiration man: thanks again
really glad you said this - i was going to basically exactly the same. it's wonderful that someone who has made this many major release movies isn't afraid to show an absolute grassroots approach to working from home during all this lockdown, and still to be creating content in this way.
Check out Ian Hubert here on RUclips he is a budget film making genius that offers a lot of great how to s and behind the scenes footage that will really get your creative juices flowing.
I think the cheapest gear you have the more creative you can be at the beginning. The tons of tool used for filmmaking can distract your creative energies. Coelho
Dang David is a genius. Coding, 2D & 3D animation, VFX, sound mixing + design, scoring, lighting, cinematography, writing, directing. He’s the definition of a one man band.
Right! I always had thought that we can get really creative with limitations because once we have everything at hand we can get dependant if we don't get grounded.
The beauty of this channel is that we’ve seen you grow to be a successful Hollywood filmmaker, yet you still care about your audience here. Thanks dude.
This video is probably the only video where the RUclipsr barely mentions to constantly upgrade your gear. I was not overwhelmed at this video at all... I appreciate that. You are the best!!!
Dear Mr. David F. Sandberg, I am an independent filmmaker from a third world country. I subscribed to your channel after watching the "Random Lesson" video. You have not only thought me filmmaking but also encouraged me to take a leap with my idea. Today, I have uploaded my first ever 3-minute short film made with a $3 budget. It's all thanks to you for your down to earth advice and your humbleness. So, I mean it when I say, Thank you!
Your content is the best, it's so crazy how you made it from RUclips to hollywood. You're a huge inspiration for me and have been a big motivator for continuing to make horror short films on my channel, I hope it pays off and I find success like you.
I'm not a filmmaker or anything like that (I just love movies) but these kind of videos just make me wanna go and film something. Thank you kindly, sir.
I'm going to be shooting my first narrative short film and you sir are an absolute savior with this video! The fact that you've made it big but still post content like this to help aspiring filmmakers like myself is so commendable, wish you all the best.
Masterclass! You're my biggest inspiration when it comes to short filmmaking and because of you I made a RUclips channel. I just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. Keep doing what you're doing. I cannot wait for your next work.
What a fantastic and detailed video. It's so rare to see a director who has such vast knowledge of every aspect of filmmaking. You are a man of many talents, David.
My man, you have been a true inspiration. I worked in wildlife documentaries for the better part of my carreer and was seriously afraid to not be able to get back into scenic films... In the weird global turn of events in the last months I was forced to drop every project I was working on and head back to my home country, to sit out the pandemic... As with almost every media industry the tv and film industry is pretty much fucked over here, which is horrible of course, but it also gave me time to get truly back into what made me pick up the camera in the first place: films... Thank you so much for helping me get into the mindset of short films. I'm working on a short psychological horror flick with my girlfriend as the main actress. As you've said in your annabelle creation videos, use the tools that are around you. 😂🤙
I really wish David gets to make more horror shorts and movies without much effects cuz there’s an organic quality to his work that I absolutely adore ! Best of luck !
I think I speak for the entire indie community by saying.. we freaking love you dude.. Instead of monetizing on seminars and courses here you are spending your time to provide free content; sharing tricks, insight and knowledge, all out of the love of creating stories and films.. You are a MadLad and a true inspiration, may your life and career be blessed and hope many others follow in your footsteps -Albert
Ponysmasher: "If you make something engaging enough, nobody's going to care what camera you use." *Ponysmasher releases short film* RUclipsrs: "What gear do you use?"
They ask because it shows them that you don't need a bunch of money to make a good film, and gives them the confidence to try to make a good film with what they have.
"I use X. It's alright," is a critical antidote to amateur gear review videos on RUclips. I don't blame the RUclipsrs, but the glut of "best X of 2020" or "compare X version N to X version N+1" vids fetishizes equipment in a way that's counterproductive for artists. I happen to have Final Cut, and while many people that talk video software seem to prefer Premiere, I'm holding myself to a rule: use what I have until I know it well enough to know what advantage I would get from switching. I could have started with iMovie, and maybe I should have.
thats why I still use Final cut, even though I can already switch, I enjoyed its smoothness on my mac book. I will switch once I start getting more work flow
Finally! Such a voice of reason has appeared! Speaking of editing, I use cakewalk for audio, but I may switch to Reaper because Cakewalk doesn't save any of my settings every time I open the program, and it wants to check for updates constantly.
_"Use what I have until I know it well enough to know what advantage I would get from switching."_ Excellent rule. I love it. I try my best to live by that as well.
TL;DR Thanks for the boost of confidence. RUclips suggested this vid to me and the longer i watched it, the more i realized i wasn't the only one who had to learn basically everything to create my art. Then realizing who you were, it boosted my confidence that i am on the right path in some way. Thank you! Shoutout to all the one man bands out there wearing multiple hats.
Another great, really affordable screenwriting software is Highland 2. It's only $50, but the catch is that it's Mac only. It's made by John August, who runs the Scriptnotes podcast.
Linkale_ used that for a while but it’s just a little more work to set everything up compared to a dedicated script software. Depending on the length of your script it can make a big difference. Generally a tv script can be anywhere from 30 to 45 pages and a film can be 100 to 200+ pages depending on amount of dialogue. In these cases it makes a big difference when it comes to saving time. If your doing smaller scripts you should be fine (skits, short film, etc). An easy and free option for your phone is celtx and it has a cloud and autosave feature for free. For your computer you should just look into the one that works best for your budget and meets your preferences. Goodluck 👍🏼
I’m trying to get into filmmaking and I’m always so overwhelmed when I’m recommended the “10 things new filmmakers HAVE to buy”. Your channel makes everything feel much more possible. Thank you 🙏
First time at this channel. Can't even tell you what a breath of fresh air it is to have someone just talk with knowledge and be clear about what they're saying rather than grandstanding for 8 minutes to get 2 sets of adverts in before telling you something different to what the title says anyway. You have easily earned a new subscriber. And lots to take note of in the content too. Although i have the Adobe CC subscription and am basically tied to it because of my use of After Effects, Photoshop and Lightroom so i don't see the need or have the desire to learn the Blackmagic variants, they do seem capable. I do remember using FFMPEG a long time ago and it is awesome, but the command line knowledge long since left my brain.
I love the introduction to this - use what you have. Years ago, when I was in drama school, we stole a shopping trolly and duct-taped together a makeshift dolly. I miss the creativity of those days. I think we did return the shopping trolly in the end... But there's so much gear on the market nowadays, it can feel overwhelming. It's easy to forget that it begins with an idea and a whole bunch of enthusiasm. The rest is nice, but not essential.
Thank you David. It sucks when you feel less than everyone you look up to. But this helped me in a big way. Cant wait to see what you do next on the big screen or maybe Netflix?
I just discovered your channel. I wished I had found it ages ago. This is excellent information without the usual vlog crap. Thank you for sharing your skill and knowledge. Looking forward to watching your previous videos.
I love that even after making it to Hollywood. You are still a down to earth guy and willing to help other filmmakers. I also love your "no bull" straight to the point videos! 👍
You my friend, have given hope to thousands of film makers who would not know what to do unless going to school as I did! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Much success to you and all of your Films!
As a future film student you've answered lots of questions I had and didn't know where to find the answers, I love your channel so much and love how you've kept updating us even after making it into Hollywood, you're definitely a role model for me, thanks for what you do
People like you are inspirations for us who really stick to film-making , believing one day they can make sth happen too. But there's a real struggle behind everyone's passion. And that's get tougher when u have a story, an idea to tell but no one is interested. Then u decide to do it yourself but no gears except a phone, a laptop and natural light , a green screen for a set and just a one man who does directing ,editing. And in the end when u show the output to people for feedback it never gets positive. Even you yourself don't like it coz it didn't appear as u wanted. That idea, that story eventually remains hidden in your mind and you accept the fact that u r not ready yet and u never know when will u ever be ready.
I love the behind the scenes, I study cinematography and watching your videos for some years now has been very inspiring, I loved, greetings from Mexico. 🇲🇽🖤
Great value from the start to the end. Thanks a lot, David! You are really inspiring. We don't have excuses today. It's just about to invest time and creativity.
So good to finally see a video showing that you can just use what you have available and only upgraded if really necessary, My dolly I used to use looked very much like yours! Love this :)
You are my favorite filmmaker I love everything that you made in your short films on here are so awesome I wish I had your talent I learned a lot from your videos I’ve been going through watching everything To learn more. Do you have any advice on making short films?
7:47 , you look pretty decent in a dress! Really nice to have a video like this. Nothing forced. Just to show what professional stuff can be made with lower entry cost.
Love it. I could honestly listen to for hours. I think what sets you apart from others is you've actually made hollywood size films. A lot of RUclips is all about gear with no idea. Here's an genuine filmmaker giving free advice.
Thanks you such much! Önskar dig all lycka I framtiden. Med all din kunskap blir jag bättre gällande om filmkunskap och dess utrustning. Snälla, lägg aldrig av vad du håller på med, det bidrar allt fler blir bättre när det gäller regisserar sina framtida filmer. Jag är en av dem. Tack så mycket.
Reaper is also free, you just have to continue the beta version but it gets annoying cause they keep trying to get you to upgrade. Audacity and FL Studio are both good but I use Ableton, another free DAW, for all my at home recording.
dude I have been looking for this video for forever! this was the video that started me down rabbit hole of building my first cinema rig (also first real camera as an adult). I went with the BMPCC4k and I couldn't be happier. Great video buddy
13:06 Not that they play in the same league, but LMMS kinda tries to get at what Reason offers. The sequencing, piano roll editing & mixing GUI is pretty terrible, but it comes with lots of ready-to-use synthesizers, samples & presets - no need to install any plugins. It's quite nice for making some quick beats or sound effects.
Thank you for making these videos!!! I really appreciate the sincere, humble and matter of fact way you speak about filmmaking. You don't talk about it like it's some grand unattainable skillset , or some magic box of ideas that people will never understand. I'm an aspiring writer/ director who hopes to begin making shorts films very soon, I've written 3 short stories and am currently writing a novel that I hope to adapt to a screenplay sometime next year. All the best to you David and I wish you continued success in your career.
Shooting my first narrative film in December and have been crapping my jocks not knowing what light and sound equipment to use, thank you for bringing a tinge of ease to my brain!
Brilliant insight as usual. I appreciate you showing us your gear and its great to still have someone who's down to earth who has actually worked with the big boys in Hollywood. Keep them coming..... Thanks to both of you.
Wow! You are undoubtedly like a Swiss Army knife for movies. From pre to post production you know every single tool. Watching your videos is so inspirational and fun. Respect!
A great resource of information here. Thanks for putting this together. Too many people get caught up on the gear, and let their dream project die. It's nice to see that you're encouraging filmmakers to use what they have and experiment. Kudos!
Gracias David, cada video que subes aporta mucha inspiración y esperanza. Gracias por tu generosidad y por compartir tus conocimientos. La humildad de seguir subiendo videos es algo que valoramos muchísimo. Lo mejor de RUclips, gracias.
Hello Mr. Sandberg .!! you're always giving hope to people like me who always struggling with equipment for getting better results. i learn lots of techniques from your every single video . thanks for that. #RESPECT
I love the way you are doing things. I too make DIY gear and it's always nice to find someone who's just going out and doing it. Your voice is relaxing and informative and knowledgeable, and you not conforming to RUclipsr status quo. Keep it up sir.
Dude you are awesome. So down to earth. I love your approach, you sound so human. It's like I'm listening to a longtime friend give me advice. I came across this video and ended up watching the rest on your list. You earned a new subscriber! 👍🏾
Need more videos like this. I subscribed because of this video. Create a good horror short using just your phone and super cheap lighting, audio, etc. show us how it’s done. A professional making a series of videos showing people how to make films with super cheap gear would get a lot of people excited and watching your videos. Good job. Great video. Looking forward to more
I've learnt so much from your videos! I rarely sit through a whole video but yours just kept me hooked. I have a feeling your channel is going to be a godsend when I start my Film & TV prod. course
i have ben in video production for over a decade back and fort so im finnaly taking the leap to stick to the profession i was looking for updated videos on gear and this one is just pure meat and reality, thank you
I’m just blown away every time you post. I can’t believe that you keep this level of RUclips content going even after your success. Thank you so much for taking the time to put this together. Also, I’m in awe of how much you know. Looks like you could handle any aspect of filmmaking.
This guy is a pure magician. Very intelligent, very creative, nothing short of a genius. It's hard to come up with all these ways of low budget filmmaking. He makes it look easy and natural. Thank you so much for what you offer. True inspiration.
You are so very generous with your knowledge and experience and I'll always respect and admire you for that. It shows that you have a genuine love for your craft - for the innovative and inspirational side of it, which evidently motivates you to do whatever you can to encourage more inventive creations from fellow artists who can benefit from what you've learnt and I find that to be a truly beautiful thing. Thank you.
Thanks for giving us this quality content even after you’ve made it in Hollywood.
^what he said!
x3
XmanSully he’s made two horror films and Shazam. He’s made it. Meanwhile, what have you done?
@@XmanSully ow you are one of those those " this isnt cinema" guys
@@skyjack2600 Not at all. I am one of those "stating my own opinion" guys.
I understand why a very young person might call a four years career and three films "making it". I am not trying to belittle him. It's the same with music. Even if you got signed a ten million dollars contract with a big label, it only means you have potential. You are yet to prove worthy of the faith put in your abilities. Mr. Sandberg just made the first steps on the yellow break road. He did not make it to Emerald City yet. This is just my opinion.
P.s., I don't understand what you mean by " this is not cinema". I assure you I hold no such opinion. If it's filmed it's cinema.
My guy rendering a Hollywood intro title on his sofa
LOLOL so funny. When he said that I was like wtf -_-
Yea that’s a good one
i mean, annabelle creation about merits that
@@galaxyfilms1757 why did you delete your channel
can I just say: thank you so much David for demystifying so much of Hollywood and film production and ACTUALLY giving us useful and easier-to-access tools for filmmaking? you’re genuinely such a huge inspiration man: thanks again
really glad you said this - i was going to basically exactly the same. it's wonderful that someone who has made this many major release movies isn't afraid to show an absolute grassroots approach to working from home during all this lockdown, and still to be creating content in this way.
Check out Ian Hubert here on RUclips he is a budget film making genius that offers a lot of great how to s and behind the scenes footage that will really get your creative juices flowing.
Yes, Hollywood didn’t change him a bit!
*Casually mentions that he did the end credits for a Hollywood feature by himself in blender, on his laptop* What. A. Boss.
Im still waiting for my IMAX camera to start my first short film
LOL
I think the cheapest gear you have the more creative you can be at the beginning. The tons of tool used for filmmaking can distract your creative energies. Coelho
same
The only camera I shoot my RUclips videos with! 😆
you could use a phone you know
Dang David is a genius. Coding, 2D & 3D animation, VFX, sound mixing + design, scoring, lighting, cinematography, writing, directing. He’s the definition of a one man band.
"A good director works within their limitations."
I forget who said that.
Me, I said that 😉
“The enemy of art is the absence of limitation “ - Orson Welles
Right! I always had thought that we can get really creative with limitations because once we have everything at hand we can get dependant if we don't get grounded.
I've heard Martin Scorsese say that in his MasterClass
@@jeff-dk4tz right on, man! That Masterclass is phenomenal, by the way
The video is too detailed and down to earth it needs an *AWARD*
The beauty of this channel is that we’ve seen you grow to be a successful Hollywood filmmaker, yet you still care about your audience here. Thanks dude.
Oh David, you don't really know how my heart beats in excitement and elation when I see a notification from your channel.
Sammmmmmmeeee. Today I wanted to post a comment that begs for new content ^^
Same here
Exactly the same! haha :D
1:02 phone app
1:18 diy soft light
4:37 iPhone filmic pro app
7:15 tripod pans smooth with rubber band
7:30 dolly diy
8:55 lights
9:t5 editing
10:40 blender
11:55 compositing after effects
13:00 music and sound design
14:08 encoding and converting
Thanks for sharing !
You're an unspoken hero!
This video is probably the only video where the RUclipsr barely mentions to constantly upgrade your gear. I was not overwhelmed at this video at all... I appreciate that. You are the best!!!
Dear Mr. David F. Sandberg,
I am an independent filmmaker from a third world country. I subscribed to your channel after watching the "Random Lesson" video. You have not only thought me filmmaking but also encouraged me to take a leap with my idea. Today, I have uploaded my first ever 3-minute short film made with a $3 budget. It's all thanks to you for your down to earth advice and your humbleness. So, I mean it when I say, Thank you!
hmmm... nice bud
good bro
Good step ... Keep moving
More power to you man 💪👊
Keep it on
I just knew that the director of one of my favorite DC film uses the same camera with me. Happy to know this! :)
I’m such a fan of this “it’s alright” attitude 😂👏🏽👏🏽
This guy deserves a price for being so humble and professional with the audience
This guy is going to rule Hollywood in a few years!
He's been already doing it
@@as5728-h1i woooosh
He already does. Lol
@@zwheels654 double woooosh
@@as5728-h1i yea shazam best movie of all time
Your content is the best, it's so crazy how you made it from RUclips to hollywood. You're a huge inspiration for me and have been a big motivator for continuing to make horror short films on my channel, I hope it pays off and I find success like you.
I'm not a filmmaker or anything like that (I just love movies) but these kind of videos just make me wanna go and film something. Thank you kindly, sir.
do it
That's awesome. I second the previous comment...... DO IT TO IT 🤘🎥
Lets make a movie together 😄💕
This is the best review on any topic on RUclips! I want to Express my admiration for the author of this video! Thanks!
It's so good to see an actual professional telling us howhe makes content
I'm going to be shooting my first narrative short film and you sir are an absolute savior with this video! The fact that you've made it big but still post content like this to help aspiring filmmakers like myself is so commendable, wish you all the best.
Masterclass! You're my biggest inspiration when it comes to short filmmaking and because of you I made a RUclips channel. I just wanted to say thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Keep doing what you're doing. I cannot wait for your next work.
What a fantastic and detailed video. It's so rare to see a director who has such vast knowledge of every aspect of filmmaking. You are a man of many talents, David.
My man, you have been a true inspiration. I worked in wildlife documentaries for the better part of my carreer and was seriously afraid to not be able to get back into scenic films... In the weird global turn of events in the last months I was forced to drop every project I was working on and head back to my home country, to sit out the pandemic... As with almost every media industry the tv and film industry is pretty much fucked over here, which is horrible of course, but it also gave me time to get truly back into what made me pick up the camera in the first place: films... Thank you so much for helping me get into the mindset of short films. I'm working on a short psychological horror flick with my girlfriend as the main actress. As you've said in your annabelle creation videos, use the tools that are around you. 😂🤙
Really appreciate these straight forward videos that actually help people and gives useful information unlike most DIY filmmaking channels.
This man’s content is the best content
Wait you watch David F Sandberg?!?!!?
I really wish David gets to make more horror shorts and movies without much effects cuz there’s an organic quality to his work that I absolutely adore ! Best of luck !
Geez, how are you so dynamic. You’re like a renaissance man.
I think I speak for the entire indie community by saying.. we freaking love you dude..
Instead of monetizing on seminars and courses here you are spending your time to provide free content; sharing tricks, insight and knowledge, all out of the love of creating stories and films..
You are a MadLad and a true inspiration, may your life and career be blessed and hope many others follow in your footsteps
-Albert
Ponysmasher: "If you make something engaging enough, nobody's going to care what camera you use."
*Ponysmasher releases short film*
RUclipsrs: "What gear do you use?"
you only think that since you don't see comment's like "I don't care what camera you used for this" because only who care comment to ask about it
They ask because it shows them that you don't need a bunch of money to make a good film, and gives them the confidence to try to make a good film with what they have.
Wow! Great advice to us Indie Filmmakers, from someone who has actually made great films. Thank you for this, David.
"I use X. It's alright," is a critical antidote to amateur gear review videos on RUclips. I don't blame the RUclipsrs, but the glut of "best X of 2020" or "compare X version N to X version N+1" vids fetishizes equipment in a way that's counterproductive for artists. I happen to have Final Cut, and while many people that talk video software seem to prefer Premiere, I'm holding myself to a rule: use what I have until I know it well enough to know what advantage I would get from switching. I could have started with iMovie, and maybe I should have.
thats why I still use Final cut, even though I can already switch, I enjoyed its smoothness on my mac book. I will switch once I start getting more work flow
Finally! Such a voice of reason has appeared!
Speaking of editing, I use cakewalk for audio, but I may switch to Reaper because Cakewalk doesn't save any of my settings every time I open the program, and it wants to check for updates constantly.
_"Use what I have until I know it well enough to know what advantage I would get from switching."_
Excellent rule. I love it. I try my best to live by that as well.
TL;DR
Thanks for the boost of confidence.
RUclips suggested this vid to me and the longer i watched it, the more i realized i wasn't the only one who had to learn basically everything to create my art. Then realizing who you were, it boosted my confidence that i am on the right path in some way. Thank you!
Shoutout to all the one man bands out there wearing multiple hats.
Another great, really affordable screenwriting software is Highland 2. It's only $50, but the catch is that it's Mac only. It's made by John August, who runs the Scriptnotes podcast.
Quick question: Are there any disadvantages of using Word? I found it weird that he didn't mention the most famous word processor in the world
Linkale_ used that for a while but it’s just a little more work to set everything up compared to a dedicated script software. Depending on the length of your script it can make a big difference. Generally a tv script can be anywhere from 30 to 45 pages and a film can be 100 to 200+ pages depending on amount of dialogue. In these cases it makes a big difference when it comes to saving time. If your doing smaller scripts you should be fine (skits, short film, etc). An easy and free option for your phone is celtx and it has a cloud and autosave feature for free. For your computer you should just look into the one that works best for your budget and meets your preferences. Goodluck 👍🏼
I’m trying to get into filmmaking and I’m always so overwhelmed when I’m recommended the “10 things new filmmakers HAVE to buy”. Your channel makes everything feel much more possible. Thank you 🙏
Even though I likely wont make any films, I have to say it is fascinating to see how a real director does this type of stuff.
This man is an all-in-one package! Full fledged filmmaker, but yes also a real Director :)
Thank you for continuing to put out videos like this to help me and other amateur film makers. It’s appreciated.
Love how much you preach Blender, i think its underrated for filmakers to be forced to learn, especially for sfx lighting mimicing and integration
First time at this channel. Can't even tell you what a breath of fresh air it is to have someone just talk with knowledge and be clear about what they're saying rather than grandstanding for 8 minutes to get 2 sets of adverts in before telling you something different to what the title says anyway.
You have easily earned a new subscriber. And lots to take note of in the content too. Although i have the Adobe CC subscription and am basically tied to it because of my use of After Effects, Photoshop and Lightroom so i don't see the need or have the desire to learn the Blackmagic variants, they do seem capable.
I do remember using FFMPEG a long time ago and it is awesome, but the command line knowledge long since left my brain.
The most important one is at 15:22 ;)
Very True
🏆 *"A video so packed with excellent information that you re-watch it while taking notes."* 📝
Love the knowledge you share! Really motivates me even more to go out and shoot stuff :)
I love the introduction to this - use what you have. Years ago, when I was in drama school, we stole a shopping trolly and duct-taped together a makeshift dolly. I miss the creativity of those days. I think we did return the shopping trolly in the end... But there's so much gear on the market nowadays, it can feel overwhelming. It's easy to forget that it begins with an idea and a whole bunch of enthusiasm. The rest is nice, but not essential.
Thank you David. It sucks when you feel less than everyone you look up to. But this helped me in a big way. Cant wait to see what you do next on the big screen or maybe Netflix?
I just discovered your channel. I wished I had found it ages ago. This is excellent information without the usual vlog crap. Thank you for sharing your skill and knowledge. Looking forward to watching your previous videos.
I love that even after making it to Hollywood. You are still a down to earth guy and willing to help other filmmakers. I also love your "no bull" straight to the point videos! 👍
Thank you for this man. This helps me a lot when making my shorts:)
You my friend, have given hope to thousands of film makers who would not know what to do unless going to school as I did! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Much success to you and all of your Films!
As a future film student you've answered lots of questions I had and didn't know where to find the answers, I love your channel so much and love how you've kept updating us even after making it into Hollywood, you're definitely a role model for me, thanks for what you do
People like you are inspirations for us who really stick to film-making , believing one day they can make sth happen too. But there's a real struggle behind everyone's passion. And that's get tougher when u have a story, an idea to tell but no one is interested. Then u decide to do it yourself but no gears except a phone, a laptop and natural light , a green screen for a set and just a one man who does directing ,editing. And in the end when u show the output to people for feedback it never gets positive. Even you yourself don't like it coz it didn't appear as u wanted. That idea, that story eventually remains hidden in your mind and you accept the fact that u r not ready yet and u never know when will u ever be ready.
"It's alright." : David Sandberg
He only goes by that principle for his short films though. Not the features
I love the behind the scenes, I study cinematography and watching your videos for some years now has been very inspiring, I loved, greetings from Mexico. 🇲🇽🖤
this is really helpful, thank you!
Great value from the start to the end. Thanks a lot, David! You are really inspiring. We don't have excuses today. It's just about to invest time and creativity.
The guy who smashed a dislike has no soul!
that's for sure!
Has no taste in Film Making
Maybe it was by mistake
@@grazziotti7669 I don't think so =)
It was Premiere Pro.
Thanks, man! I always thrive for new content on your channel. You’re a genius!
This guy needs to direct more dc films
Yes, yes he does
Why he wasnt picked to direct the new Batman film i will never know
He made DC movies feel alive again.
@@ml3846 Because Matt Reeves offered himself to write and direct and he is a successful director
So good to finally see a video showing that you can just use what you have available and only upgraded if really necessary, My dolly I used to use looked very much like yours! Love this :)
You are my favorite filmmaker I love everything that you made in your short films on here are so awesome I wish I had your talent I learned a lot from your videos I’ve been going through watching everything To learn more. Do you have any advice on making short films?
Probably the best diy filmmaking video on youtube. Top notch content
7:47 , you look pretty decent in a dress! Really nice to have a video like this. Nothing forced. Just to show what professional stuff can be made with lower entry cost.
Love it. I could honestly listen to for hours.
I think what sets you apart from others is you've actually made hollywood size films. A lot of RUclips is all about gear with no idea. Here's an genuine filmmaker giving free advice.
There's this software for storyboarding that's free called "WonderUnit Storyboarder" that I think it's great!
Thanks you such much! Önskar dig all lycka I framtiden. Med all din kunskap blir jag bättre gällande om filmkunskap och dess utrustning. Snälla, lägg aldrig av vad du håller på med, det bidrar allt fler blir bättre när det gäller regisserar sina framtida filmer. Jag är en av dem. Tack så mycket.
PRO TIP: Do not let the actor see the playback because they will get self conciouse.
I love how the "It's alright" for every gear gives a sense of comfort instead of the usual condescension when other people say it lol
Reaper is also free, you just have to continue the beta version but it gets annoying cause they keep trying to get you to upgrade. Audacity and FL Studio are both good but I use Ableton, another free DAW, for all my at home recording.
dude I have been looking for this video for forever! this was the video that started me down rabbit hole of building my first cinema rig (also first real camera as an adult). I went with the BMPCC4k and I couldn't be happier. Great video buddy
13:06 Not that they play in the same league, but LMMS kinda tries to get at what Reason offers.
The sequencing, piano roll editing & mixing GUI is pretty terrible, but it comes with lots of ready-to-use synthesizers, samples & presets - no need to install any plugins. It's quite nice for making some quick beats or sound effects.
You’re a king for generously sharing your experience. Much success to you.
Thank you for making these videos!!! I really appreciate the sincere, humble and matter of fact way you speak about filmmaking. You don't talk about it like it's some grand unattainable skillset , or some magic box of ideas that people will never understand. I'm an aspiring writer/ director who hopes to begin making shorts films very soon, I've written 3 short stories and am currently writing a novel that I hope to adapt to a screenplay sometime next year. All the best to you David and I wish you continued success in your career.
Shooting my first narrative film in December and have been crapping my jocks not knowing what light and sound equipment to use, thank you for bringing a tinge of ease to my brain!
thank you RUclips algorithm and thank you ponysmasher!!! Information so well put together!! Loved the intro of the video!
Brilliant insight as usual. I appreciate you showing us your gear and its great to still have someone who's down to earth who has actually worked with the big boys in Hollywood. Keep them coming..... Thanks to both of you.
Wow! You are undoubtedly like a Swiss Army knife for movies. From pre to post production you know every single tool. Watching your videos is so inspirational and fun. Respect!
A great resource of information here. Thanks for putting this together. Too many people get caught up on the gear, and let their dream project die. It's nice to see that you're encouraging filmmakers to use what they have and experiment. Kudos!
Most amazing director when it comes to teaching people and having so many cheap or even free options!! Thank you David!!! You're the best!
All super helpful and encouraging with no pretense...authentic and honest...refreshing. Prob best summed up by your last comment. Thanks.
Gracias David, cada video que subes aporta mucha inspiración y esperanza. Gracias por tu generosidad y por compartir tus conocimientos. La humildad de seguir subiendo videos es algo que valoramos muchísimo. Lo mejor de RUclips, gracias.
Can't thank you enough for making videos like this, David. Each one a masterclass in filmmaking!!
Hello Mr. Sandberg .!! you're always giving hope to people like me who always struggling with equipment for getting better results.
i learn lots of techniques from your every single video . thanks for that. #RESPECT
I love the way you are doing things. I too make DIY gear and it's always nice to find someone who's just going out and doing it. Your voice is relaxing and informative and knowledgeable, and you not conforming to RUclipsr status quo. Keep it up sir.
Dude you are awesome. So down to earth. I love your approach, you sound so human. It's like I'm listening to a longtime friend give me advice. I came across this video and ended up watching the rest on your list. You earned a new subscriber! 👍🏾
David you’re one of the most inspirational filmmakers I know! Great job!
Thanks for encouraging people to use what you have. Limitations are so freeing!
When the student is ready, the teacher will appear!! Thank you for these videos, you deserve all the success in the world!!
You are so articulate and informative about every step of your process, learning a lot, this channel is valuable for me!
Need more videos like this. I subscribed because of this video. Create a good horror short using just your phone and super cheap lighting, audio, etc. show us how it’s done. A professional making a series of videos showing people how to make films with super cheap gear would get a lot of people excited and watching your videos.
Good job. Great video. Looking forward to more
I've learnt so much from your videos! I rarely sit through a whole video but yours just kept me hooked. I have a feeling your channel is going to be a godsend when I start my Film & TV prod. course
I don't know of a director who is as generous with knowledge and experience as him. So thankful.
i have ben in video production for over a decade back and fort so im finnaly taking the leap to stick to the profession i was looking for updated videos on gear and this one is just pure meat and reality, thank you
The Aputure MC was absolutely indispensable on our first short film. The built in effects are really cool!
Great to see a Hollywood filmmaker that still uses gears that many of us can afford! Super inspiring!
I’m just blown away every time you post. I can’t believe that you keep this level of RUclips content going even after your success. Thank you so much for taking the time to put this together.
Also, I’m in awe of how much you know. Looks like you could handle any aspect of filmmaking.
This guy is a pure magician. Very intelligent, very creative, nothing short of a genius. It's hard to come up with all these ways of low budget filmmaking. He makes it look easy and natural. Thank you so much for what you offer. True inspiration.
You are truly an asset. Thanks for sharing, David
Thank you David for doing informative videos to help us out with filmmaking and can't really thank you enough. Appreciate it Man!!
must humble person on yt. Thanks for these awesome videos
You are so very generous with your knowledge and experience and I'll always respect and admire you for that. It shows that you have a genuine love for your craft - for the innovative and inspirational side of it, which evidently motivates you to do whatever you can to encourage more inventive creations from fellow artists who can benefit from what you've learnt and I find that to be a truly beautiful thing. Thank you.