Ok, think back to those lazy student days... you'd just got back from your first lecture at film school and you decide to go on a roll and make your own movie... So! You get out there, you make choices... Oooh yea, and then you realised it wasn't all fun and games... mwa ha ha haaaaaa, and then you realise the choices you made weren't as wise and cocky as you first thought etc etc... you get the picture...
So, what do you think, out of all your broad experience, and in order to help those on the talk without such experience is the biggest and most common misconception that new film makers have about film production? I was going to add a poll to this but I just think the whole thread is a little too broad...
I remember I learnt the hard way once... I used on a shoot what I thought at the time was a clever statement in response to a concerned D.O.P.: 'Don't worry, it's fine... I'll fix it in Post'... Oh how I learnt how I learnt.
So, what do you think, out of all your broad experience, and in order to help those on the talk without such experience is the biggest and most common misconception that new film makers have about film production? I was going to add a poll to this but I just think the whole thread is a little too broad...
I remember I learnt the hard way once... I used on a shoot what I thought at the time was a clever statement in response to a concerned D.O.P.: 'Don't worry, it's fine... I'll fix it in Post'... Oh how I learnt how I learnt.