no offense was taken, just pointing out you could have approached it differently. ;)
realistically, the industry prides itself in respect on how we treat one another outside the set. (IF you know what you are doing lol)
I think I have enough suggestions here to point me in the right...
I shoot everything.
^ This is a bit harsh. I would hope that if I wasn't specific then you would think I mean all of the above. It's people like you that I hardly come here anymore.
My experience is quite a lot, but more on the feature side of things. I've done Visual Effects for 3 years on...
the Aura kit is this with DJ's name on it. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/846190-REG/Flolight_KIT_FL_110HMD3_KIT_FL_110HM3_3_Point_Lighting_Kit.html
unfortunately they are not dimmable. I've been looking at them but not completely sold. I'm trying to find alternatives at the moment.
How does someone like myself build a light kit for $500? that is my budget. I already have everything else gear-wise. I just need lights. Can anyone help me? I looked on ebay, but their cheap light kits are too cheap of product, :(. I need someone with heavy knowledge to send me in the right...
He thanks you.
Thank you for the nice comments, looking forward to what you can produce bro. Just know we actually had a reshoot for ours. The first time didn't really work, but we learned from our own mistakes and got it right.
We sometimes keep ourselves in bondage while telling ourselves we are good for nothing. At the end of the day your are gonna have to make the choice to listen to your dark side or conquer it.
If the film is based around the "acting" then the acting will sell your film. Focus on your audio and try and make it sound professional. bad video with GREAT audio will win over bad sound with GREAT video any day.
I'm going to try and be as nice as I can. If you are going to become a writer then it is essential that you practice correct grammar ALWAYS. Even in post like the one you made here. It is full of incorrect and lazy writing. I am only saying this to prove a point and not to offend you, but you...
I would agree with the post above this one. Just go shoot and edit. Do it over and over and over again. Don't be stressed over a large project, but take things one step at a time.
A good tip for beginners is to know your limitations and try to shoot according to what you have. Watch a lot of...