Best movie tips
- Dave Watterson
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Best movie tips
As a little Christmas present to all our readers ... why not share the best movie-making tip you were ever given ...
Dave
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My favourite tip is to never zoom!!! Unless you intend to cut it out in Post.
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- billyfromConsett
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Before shooting take some tranquilizers, smoke some weed or hashis so that you don't feel like a cat on a hot tin roof.
Funny fiction film : Smile while you are shooting and try to tell a joke from time to time. Offer them a "duvel" every hour. Your actors must have glorious fun.
Fiction film that ends in tragedy : Offer your actors a drink, but before doing this add a spoonful of ammonia to their drinks. Only a little, please !
Merry Christmas ! Happy New Year !
Funny fiction film : Smile while you are shooting and try to tell a joke from time to time. Offer them a "duvel" every hour. Your actors must have glorious fun.
Fiction film that ends in tragedy : Offer your actors a drink, but before doing this add a spoonful of ammonia to their drinks. Only a little, please !
Merry Christmas ! Happy New Year !
Willy Van der Linden
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When you make a one minute movie never use credits at the end of your film. The very last shot is always the surprising plot-twist. It creates emotions. Most one minute films are funny ones, but that's not necessary. Anyhow, when you add credits to your short film you oblige the viewer to read them and then it suppresses the feeling that you wanted to create.
Willy Van der Linden
Re: Best movie tips
When filming action for documentaries, use both eyes, anticipate the next move and use the one in the back of your head; so that you don’t fall off the pavement!
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Re: Best movie tips
Remember variety is the spice of life. Surprise and delight your viewer. Use the dynamic range of the video and audio. Use manual exposure and vary the focal length, pov, filming speed and scene length.
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Re: Best movie tips
1..stop panning on still objects
2.. Buy a decent Tripod
3.. Buy a Blimp
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2.. Buy a decent Tripod
3.. Buy a Blimp
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Keep trying, for one day you will get it right