Bro you got to keep making videos. This is by far the BEST RUclips channel for step by step videos on how to break in as a filmmaker. Once I get my podcast up and going again I’d love to have you on to discuss your work.
Glad to get a another video. Keep them coming! The behind the scenes footage of your commercials was neat to see. One sarcastic question though: wasn't it Uncle Joey (not Jesse) who said 'cut it out'?
Great video! Thanks for putting this together Will! Any thoughts on choosing brands to make specs for? Large companies vs small local companies that you admire. I've heard of making specs for made-up companies as well. I went with a small local tech company for my first spec....but it seems most people go big...Gatorade, Jeep, Nike etc.
Thanks for watching! I would definitely use a product people have heard of. Producing the spec will be the same amount of work regardless, so you might as well do it with a product that will help your portfolio stand out more.
Thanks! Question: "I have a few new spots on my reel", but at the same time "do not stitch spots together". Which one is it? Do we send a reel or a portfolio of spots? The benefit of the reel is that we can easily cut in other things, like from our shorts.
Subbed, nice vid . So what I'm hearing is there is no way to pull this off if your bank account is in the negative. Gotcha. 🤣 Besides that , I'm a loner so where are you finding these crew members ??
I think anywhere in the world you look there is potential crew. I know most places I go you couldn’t throw a rock into a crowd and not hit a filmmaker. Just start asking around, hand out at the movie theatre, check Facebook etc. 👍🏻
Not even. We paid full day rates the entire shoot regardless if it was for the client or internal. Everyone got something from it. 2 days vs 4 days at full rate-what would you prefer?
This is all amazing and is filling me with inspiration! Thanks so much. However, how would one go about simply emailing production companies about looking for work/sending them your reel? From what I've researched it's tough to find a Submissions page let alone an email to reach out to. Any suggestion on this? Thanks!!
This video has no animation , and states that try to do two shoots in the same day / location etc, is just being thrifty and timeful of what access you have to production crew not a indepth video as the title suggests
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Hahaha, wow, thanks man! Hope it was helpful!
Very encouraging, as I’m midway through the edit on my first spec commercial. Appreciate the notes.
Glad it was helpful! Good luck and thanks for watching :)
Subbed! Seen a few videos about spec but this has by far been the most informative.
Bro you got to keep making videos. This is by far the BEST RUclips channel for step by step videos on how to break in as a filmmaker. Once I get my podcast up and going again I’d love to have you on to discuss your work.
Thanks man, I appreciate it! Happy to be on your podcast, just let me know :)
Glad to get a another video. Keep them coming! The behind the scenes footage of your commercials was neat to see. One sarcastic question though: wasn't it Uncle Joey (not Jesse) who said 'cut it out'?
Hahaha, you’re right! It is Uncle Joey 😂
Thank you so much for this video 🙏🏾
You are very welcome :)
I wish I was able to get my hands on this book, lol. Thank you for this great info nonetheless.
Is it not available where you live?
So valuable. Thank you so much.
So glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thanks for watching!
Great advice 👍
I just subbed because you offer so much content.
Thank you! Working to get more :)
Great video! Thanks for putting this together Will! Any thoughts on choosing brands to make specs for? Large companies vs small local companies that you admire. I've heard of making specs for made-up companies as well. I went with a small local tech company for my first spec....but it seems most people go big...Gatorade, Jeep, Nike etc.
Thanks for watching! I would definitely use a product people have heard of. Producing the spec will be the same amount of work regardless, so you might as well do it with a product that will help your portfolio stand out more.
Thanks so much sir,have learnt from you
So glad it was helpful, thanks for watching!
Thanks for this, Will! The kind of content I'm looking for. Many Thanks :)
Thanks for watching!
super helpful man thank you!
Thanks! Question: "I have a few new spots on my reel", but at the same time "do not stitch spots together". Which one is it? Do we send a reel or a portfolio of spots? The benefit of the reel is that we can easily cut in other things, like from our shorts.
Subbed, nice vid . So what I'm hearing is there is no way to pull this off if your bank account is in the negative. Gotcha. 🤣 Besides that , I'm a loner so where are you finding these crew members ??
I think anywhere in the world you look there is potential crew. I know most places I go you couldn’t throw a rock into a crowd and not hit a filmmaker. Just start asking around, hand out at the movie theatre, check Facebook etc. 👍🏻
Great info
Thank you!
Bro works at an agency and undercut crew to make his spec.
Not even. We paid full day rates the entire shoot regardless if it was for the client or internal. Everyone got something from it. 2 days vs 4 days at full rate-what would you prefer?
This is all amazing and is filling me with inspiration! Thanks so much. However, how would one go about simply emailing production companies about looking for work/sending them your reel? From what I've researched it's tough to find a Submissions page let alone an email to reach out to. Any suggestion on this? Thanks!!
10/10 video ty !
YES! Finally!
:) :) :)
@@WillvonTagen yeah, we all hoped for this, and you delivered as promised! 👍🏻😀
Are you still in Berlin? Grüße aus Köln!
the book is like $119 now.
It’s $300 now!
This video has no animation , and states that try to do two shoots in the same day / location
etc, is just being thrifty and timeful of what access you have to production crew
not a indepth video as the title suggests
A how to camera video with almost no spec footage.....
Very informative
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