Great video, however just as a pointer if you don't have a decent budget still make it. Even if there's no money, the best camera to use is the one you have or the one you can get your hands on and it can more creative adapting to your surroundings than having your surrounding adapt to you.
Excellent video! I have worked as an SA in film for 8 years now and still find it miraculous that all the preproduction, production and postproduction steps come together to produce a completed film. I am in awe of the professionalism and attention to detail of those who work in the industry.
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@@TheMediaInsider I owe my masters certificate in media arts to this channel. I can't count the number of times I had to reference videos from this channel for the past 3 years. All the way from Ghana West Africa, I say Thank you for providing value
Very informative and helpful. Is this all in order for the pre-production process and what gets done first (aside from research coming before the script as you stated)?
I'm the kind of weird who's idea of FUN is research and development. If I give a character a knowledge or skillset, I go and try to learn to do that thing. Nothing takes me out of a story faster than seeing something I know for a fact to be wrong. With this mindset, you learn to become very multiskilled. Does it take a lot of time? Yes, but so much of it is proactive research. If I think of a question to something I don't know, I run down the rabbit hole and learn everything I can about it. On second thought, I think this might be my mental illness speaking ;p
*You do not need to write your story to be a director or filmmaker. *You take a story written by an actual writer then edit it down into a script. *You take their story and create the visuals that match the words. Also in my mind concept sketches should come first before the script then once the script is done you verify the actual storyboard. What is the point of basing your film on a script that has limited and boring visuals, when film is a visual medium? There is this concept at film schools that the director writes and directs their film. When it should be instead that the director finds and adapts a pre-written story into a film. And sometimes you do not even need a script or story if you are shooting a music video that could be a compilation of nice visuals.
Im in a situation where im making an entire film alone..from acting to directing, producing, camera, editing..editing and social media are a problem for me but I learn as i go yet i feel stuck and with no clear direction..
Great video, however just as a pointer if you don't have a decent budget still make it. Even if there's no money, the best camera to use is the one you have or the one you can get your hands on and it can more creative adapting to your surroundings than having your surrounding adapt to you.
Excellent video! I have worked as an SA in film for 8 years now and still find it miraculous that all the preproduction, production and postproduction steps come together to produce a completed film. I am in awe of the professionalism and attention to detail of those who work in the industry.
Such a great video. It explains perfectly about film pre-production. May I share this video with my students in my film classes? Thanks a lot!
Yes, please!
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That’s insane! I wondered if I’d be able to find out who tipped me over the line. Thanks buddy
Thank you this helps so much on my media course!
I wrote my script and got stuck, this video is so informative!!
best pre-production explain video!!! so good, thank you!
outstanding video for beginner filmmakers, thank you sir!
My pleasure!
Where are you now?
Thank you very much.
Very welcome
Thank you very much, do you have a video on raising or where to get finance for film production?
Great suggestion - I'll add it to the list
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And then we never heard from him again 😔
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Pls add it
Thank you for sharing this informative video! Learned a lot. 👊
That’s what I like the hear!
thank you very much for a very all inclusive Plan A for a film. You are truly a motivation...
Thank you for saying so! I hope this proves helpful
Top quality video thanks a lot
Excellent comment, thanks
Great video as always.
Thanks for watching as always!
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Really informative. Thanks man.
Thank you! Obviously there’s way more to talk about for each topic but didn’t want to go to overload
@@TheMediaInsider Awesome. Wouldn't mind the "over load" though (smiling).
Thank you
Gold!
Very informative and helpful. Is this all in order for the pre-production process and what gets done first (aside from research coming before the script as you stated)?
Very helpful.
Great, that's exactly what I'd hoped!
Very great video. Thanks for sharing ypu knowledge👍
Great video. When are you going to break down production. Then post production?
This was very very helpful, thank you.
thank you chef Ramsey
great video sir it helped a lot
I'm the kind of weird who's idea of FUN is research and development. If I give a character a knowledge or skillset, I go and try to learn to do that thing. Nothing takes me out of a story faster than seeing something I know for a fact to be wrong. With this mindset, you learn to become very multiskilled. Does it take a lot of time? Yes, but so much of it is proactive research. If I think of a question to something I don't know, I run down the rabbit hole and learn everything I can about it.
On second thought, I think this might be my mental illness speaking ;p
Very impressive
Very helpful, subscribed! 👍
Thank you for your work !! 🔥
Very good 👍.
Thanks!
Thank you so much!
Superb video, very informative. Subscribed and will check out your other videos 👍
Script & screenplay difference ??
*You do not need to write your story to be a director or filmmaker.
*You take a story written by an actual writer then edit it down into a script.
*You take their story and create the visuals that match the words.
Also in my mind concept sketches should come first before the script then once the script is done you verify the actual storyboard. What is the point of basing your film on a script that has limited and boring visuals, when film is a visual medium?
There is this concept at film schools that the director writes and directs their film. When it should be instead that the director finds and adapts a pre-written story into a film. And sometimes you do not even need a script or story if you are shooting a music video that could be a compilation of nice visuals.
Bro, your mic is missing the exact knob mine was missing
Im in a situation where im making an entire film alone..from acting to directing, producing, camera, editing..editing and social media are a problem for me but I learn as i go yet i feel stuck and with no clear direction..
giving risk assessment not an A+ be like: Die for me my dear actor/actress.
Jokes aside, very informative video thanks i enjoyed it :D
Got to admit, I did think the same whilst I was editing and remembered Alec Baldwin!
Articulate at explaining.. Kudos..
Thank you! What other videos would you like to see?
Best gears for principal photography that I can use.
Gordon Freeman!?