Hey guys.
So, after seeing sfoster post about his short film experience, I figured I'd maybe do the same. I'm hoping to get some guidance from you smart people of indietalk when I need it!
I'm planning on starting a short script tomorrow based on a short story I wrote for an English class last year and hoping to film it sometime later this month.
I will be writing, directing, and editing the film. My girlfriend is probably going to be my cinematographer since she owns a photography business and knows her way around a camera far better than I do. I'm also hoping to grab another friend that I interned with this summer to be my audio guy since I literally know nothing about audio. He's crazy good with post production audio things (and I think I'll be able to steal some mics from him for the shoot
).
Not sure how I'm going to find my actors since I'll most likely be filming this in Indiana (I'm from Chicago).
Right now I'm working with a Nikon D5100 as my camera. I know it's not the best, but hey, it gives relatively decent quality video. I originally bought it to do photography, but it turns out I like film a whole heck of a lot more, so I'm stuck with it for a while. My girlfriend has a Canon of some sort. Maybe a Rebel? I'm not entirely sure. The audio guy I'm going to work with also has a newer Rebel and a Rode mic that I'll hopefully be able to snag even if he's not able to help with production. Other than that, I have a host of DIY gear like a fig rig, a table dolly, a small jib, and several tripods.
Also, I'm an Adobe guy. Premiere Pro is my weapon of choice for editing and Adobe Story is what I'm going to be writing with. Hopefully it's decent, I messed around with it a bit today and it looks like a major huge step up from the free Celtx that I've used in the past.
Anywho. I wanted to post this here so that I had some motivation to get started. Something I haven't had the last few weeks.
Lastly, if you're in the Chicagoland/Indianapolis area and want to find out more about it or possibly help out in some way, drop me a message! I'd love to network a bit. I can't offer you anything in terms of money since I'm a very poor, very recent graduate, but I might treat you to dinner when we finish or something.
So, after seeing sfoster post about his short film experience, I figured I'd maybe do the same. I'm hoping to get some guidance from you smart people of indietalk when I need it!
I'm planning on starting a short script tomorrow based on a short story I wrote for an English class last year and hoping to film it sometime later this month.
I will be writing, directing, and editing the film. My girlfriend is probably going to be my cinematographer since she owns a photography business and knows her way around a camera far better than I do. I'm also hoping to grab another friend that I interned with this summer to be my audio guy since I literally know nothing about audio. He's crazy good with post production audio things (and I think I'll be able to steal some mics from him for the shoot

Not sure how I'm going to find my actors since I'll most likely be filming this in Indiana (I'm from Chicago).
Right now I'm working with a Nikon D5100 as my camera. I know it's not the best, but hey, it gives relatively decent quality video. I originally bought it to do photography, but it turns out I like film a whole heck of a lot more, so I'm stuck with it for a while. My girlfriend has a Canon of some sort. Maybe a Rebel? I'm not entirely sure. The audio guy I'm going to work with also has a newer Rebel and a Rode mic that I'll hopefully be able to snag even if he's not able to help with production. Other than that, I have a host of DIY gear like a fig rig, a table dolly, a small jib, and several tripods.
Also, I'm an Adobe guy. Premiere Pro is my weapon of choice for editing and Adobe Story is what I'm going to be writing with. Hopefully it's decent, I messed around with it a bit today and it looks like a major huge step up from the free Celtx that I've used in the past.
Anywho. I wanted to post this here so that I had some motivation to get started. Something I haven't had the last few weeks.
Lastly, if you're in the Chicagoland/Indianapolis area and want to find out more about it or possibly help out in some way, drop me a message! I'd love to network a bit. I can't offer you anything in terms of money since I'm a very poor, very recent graduate, but I might treat you to dinner when we finish or something.