*and what if those budding filmmakers had little money?
What lessons do you think would be most important for a rookie with no money?
What lessons do you think would be most important for a rookie with no money?
Delegation
dead! Shots fired...that anyone can be a filmmaker but not everyone can be.
You can always fix it in post![]()
You can always fix it in post![]()
Filmmaking is very simple, but there is one HELL of a lot of simple.
Sound is HALF of the experience.
The i$$ue i$ making it $eamle$$.
Post should be about creativity, it should not be emergency surgery.
Get it right in the first place; you can always screw it up later.
I like 'delegation' as a note.
I would go further and say: Realise that you're not a genius at everything and you're never going to be. Find the aspect of filmmaking where there is a convergence of your enjoyment and your ability. You're not going to be able to do everything, and one-man-bands rarely make it out the garage. For a lot of indie filmmakers, this is about having the humility to admit that you aren't necessarily that good at everything, and not see that as a criticism of your overall ability as a filmmaker.