Hey there! This blog will hopefully guide you to the great world of visual effects(CG &2D) & film-making.
Tips and tricks will be given here for starting filmmakers, also Ill show you numerous DIY gadgets that you can build for cheap to aid you in filming. I will explain the various common shots used in filming. And whether you are shooting documentaries or live action films, I'll also show you the techniques suitable for each style of film.
I'll also post basic screenwriting tips and later on I'll hopefully provide you with templates that fit the bill.
Tips and tricks for film-making will be posted here as well...
Remember, Film-making is pretty fun, and you can experiment with endless things, literally!
I wont only focus on film-making, Ill show you how to get yourself shots that would help you in the post editing processes. For instance, if you are starting out with a normal, SD-quality digital camera(and there is nothing wrong with that) then you should not consider using CG or 3D elements within your shots. And also what to do if you want to do night shots or even if your film would be based on a night setting. It all comes into play when you actually start to think & Implement. Sure there are basic guidelines to filming, but you can expand those boundaries with your imagination. If you are just starting up, then you most probably will have some trials & errors along the path of learning. Don't worry, I'll show you exactly how to do these things. And as for buying camera-related equipment, don't! Just not now, you'll be able to build your own and will learn how to use them without having to actually buying them. This method will really help you onwards and it will really pay off later on.What you can buy is a tripod, but don't invest into on heavily as you will need the cash later-on.
Remember, you don't have to enter a film school or a specific course to become a film-maker. No, at all; a LOT of people are self taught. And my job here is to help you with that.
My friend will also post some game-design articles here every now & then in the same blog.
Additionally, I might do a few tutorials every now & then.
Any requests are welcome.
Requests can be sent to : nja.4rtist@live.com
Tips and tricks will be given here for starting filmmakers, also Ill show you numerous DIY gadgets that you can build for cheap to aid you in filming. I will explain the various common shots used in filming. And whether you are shooting documentaries or live action films, I'll also show you the techniques suitable for each style of film.
I'll also post basic screenwriting tips and later on I'll hopefully provide you with templates that fit the bill.
Tips and tricks for film-making will be posted here as well...
Remember, Film-making is pretty fun, and you can experiment with endless things, literally!
I wont only focus on film-making, Ill show you how to get yourself shots that would help you in the post editing processes. For instance, if you are starting out with a normal, SD-quality digital camera(and there is nothing wrong with that) then you should not consider using CG or 3D elements within your shots. And also what to do if you want to do night shots or even if your film would be based on a night setting. It all comes into play when you actually start to think & Implement. Sure there are basic guidelines to filming, but you can expand those boundaries with your imagination. If you are just starting up, then you most probably will have some trials & errors along the path of learning. Don't worry, I'll show you exactly how to do these things. And as for buying camera-related equipment, don't! Just not now, you'll be able to build your own and will learn how to use them without having to actually buying them. This method will really help you onwards and it will really pay off later on.What you can buy is a tripod, but don't invest into on heavily as you will need the cash later-on.
Remember, you don't have to enter a film school or a specific course to become a film-maker. No, at all; a LOT of people are self taught. And my job here is to help you with that.
My friend will also post some game-design articles here every now & then in the same blog.
Additionally, I might do a few tutorials every now & then.
Any requests are welcome.
Requests can be sent to : nja.4rtist@live.com
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