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That's a fine camera. I'm hoping you mean Dec. 2015 not the December
that comes in seven days. I'm sure you will take the next year to learn
how to use it . To get "a very real feel" you will need to shoot a LOT. The
camera is just a tool and it takes skill, experience and talent to shoot
good images.
Also what would I COMPLETELY need as far as mics and just all around filmmaking package.
I'll let our resident audio guy give you mic suggestions - he'll be along shortly.
a tripod
6 lights with stands
2 china balls
8 extension cords
6 power strips
black wrap and gels
2 bounce boards
gaffers tape
a bunch of C-47’s - also called “bullets” (look it up)
a coffee maker
a cooler
a slate with marker
For a "complete" kit you will need;
a dolly (wheelchair or doorway)
a simple grip kit with:
c-stands (at least 6)
flags (assorted sizes - at least 8)
scrims (at least 6)
silks (at least 2)
cookies (at least 1)
sandbags (one for every light/c-stand and then 6 more)
In most cases the grip/lighting and camera support equipment you would
rent on a project by project basis. Unless you have a lot of money and
storage.
What's your first film about?