Hi everyone
I'm just new on this forum, so sorry if this question/text is bothering you or is way to long. It might also be asked a million times before. I looked on the net for a billion hours.
Lately i have been into short movies. Just watching the things you can do with only a specific view or shot, or the combination of the light and music makes me love it. For me it doesn't even need a lot of words into a short. Just the emotions you can feel when watching a specific part of a film is amazing to me.
I love different styles of short films: from the Wong Fu production type of shorts, to more docu. style of films, to timelapse films, ...
But i should get to the point. I don't have a camera, don't know anything about all this gear, methods, etc. I don't know people in real life to ask things about this.
I know a lot of you will say: just get a camera and get out. But i don't want the typical house made video style. I want to be able to keep a stable shot/view, etc.
All i know is that it will be a long and hard road, with ups and downs. And i don't know where to start.
All tips, experience, or anything else is more than welcome.
Sorry for my english
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Thank you and take care
I'm just new on this forum, so sorry if this question/text is bothering you or is way to long. It might also be asked a million times before. I looked on the net for a billion hours.

Lately i have been into short movies. Just watching the things you can do with only a specific view or shot, or the combination of the light and music makes me love it. For me it doesn't even need a lot of words into a short. Just the emotions you can feel when watching a specific part of a film is amazing to me.
I love different styles of short films: from the Wong Fu production type of shorts, to more docu. style of films, to timelapse films, ...
But i should get to the point. I don't have a camera, don't know anything about all this gear, methods, etc. I don't know people in real life to ask things about this.
I know a lot of you will say: just get a camera and get out. But i don't want the typical house made video style. I want to be able to keep a stable shot/view, etc.
All i know is that it will be a long and hard road, with ups and downs. And i don't know where to start.
All tips, experience, or anything else is more than welcome.
Sorry for my english
wink-emoticon
Thank you and take care