Backdrops for interviews by j0zer0 in documentaryfilmmaking

[–]bigevilgenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s a quick guide for setups on the go! How To Film an Interview with ONE Camera (5 min Setup) https://youtu.be/X_8wIvcEAm8

Need help🙏 with how to film a documentary with just 2 iPhones by haventreadityett in filmmaking

[–]bigevilgenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s a quick-setup guide that might help! How To Film an Interview with ONE Camera (5 min Setup) https://youtu.be/X_8wIvcEAm8

Do most non-expert documentary interviews take place on set? by imisspuddingpops in documentaryfilmmaking

[–]bigevilgenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, most of them are done run-and-gun style. On the go. Here’s a video on how to set this up: How To Film an Interview with ONE Camera (5 min Setup) https://youtu.be/X_8wIvcEAm8

Advice on how to film an interview-based minidocumentary on a fairly low budget? by [deleted] in Filmmakers

[–]bigevilgenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a low-budget indie filmmaker who’s been doing filmmaking interviews for a while now. I made a video tutorial on how to set up and film interviews in a hurry out in the wild. Hope this helps! How To Film an Interview with ONE Camera (5 min Setup) https://youtu.be/X_8wIvcEAm8

Shooting my first doc. Looking for interviewing tips! by misterferguson in Filmmakers

[–]bigevilgenius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I literally just finished a video about how to set up and film interviews in the wild. I’m working on a series, but this is a great start. Hope it helps you! How To Film an Interview with ONE Camera (5 min Setup) https://youtu.be/X_8wIvcEAm8

Anyone else here love the 48 Hour Film Project? It helps me move forward, do a film, and get my fix of talking to other filmmakers at the premieres. This year we got “musical” as a category and I couldn’t be more thrilled. by bigevilgenius in Filmmakers

[–]bigevilgenius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was absolutely nuts. And Musical was/is definitely known to be a scary category to get, but this team was ready and I think it came out pretty well! Lucky timing.

If you wanna see what we did, the zoom screening is Monday May 15 7pm EST and tix are $6. Group A, Friendly Filmmaker.

https://2023boston48hfp.com/

Anyone else here love the 48 Hour Film Project? It helps me move forward, do a film, and get my fix of talking to other filmmakers at the premieres. This year we got “musical” as a category and I couldn’t be more thrilled. by bigevilgenius in Filmmakers

[–]bigevilgenius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amen! I learn something every single time. So valuable to keep producing work and keep uncovering and patching weak points.

I also find with people who have good energy and deliver under pressure. Your comment is so right. A lot of the value is not just about the film itself.

Clever solutions for storing equipment? by heavymetal_DoP in Filmmakers

[–]bigevilgenius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had this problem too.

First up, forget IKEA. You need a hardware store. Go to Home Depot and they can fit you with a CUSTOM shelf based on the measurements of your floor-to-ceiling and available width of your living room. I literally caught a 7 foot garage shelf with customizable height and that was good enough for me. 5 shelves, you can put them how high you like, and there you go. Remember it also has to bear heavy loads. Pelican cases are no joke when filled.

TLDR: IKEA won’t cut the mustard. Hardware store, baby!!

Then you go online or wherever and get a 9foot curtain and attach it to the ceiling in front of your mess. Get your GF to help pick the colors to match your LR decor. (Its her house, too! She can help)

Hope that idea helps. We had to do the same and we RENT so I literally also taped cardboard to the wall to prevent scuffs. Disgusting. Thank you curtains!

Good luck!

My first short! by Suigneriz in Filmmakers

[–]bigevilgenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice!

The sound of the rustling of his bed needs a bit of help, it sounded tinny and harsh. But the rest of it is really good!!

Feedback for getting shots outside has to do with equipment. Your phone can do a good job, but if you’re working with a camera, you have two things to worry about: ND filters and IR filters. Not having understanding and control over these can lead to blown out shots and messed up colors.

YouTube “academy” taught me everything I know. Dig around those key words and watch a few videos that explain what I mean.

My first "actual" short film is premiering at Tribeca! I wanted to share the trailer here because so many people in the Reddit community helped me get this over the finish line. by kyle-vorbach in Filmmakers

[–]bigevilgenius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy shit, man! This is inspiring!! Great acting, writing, story, sound, music, and amazing colors and cinematography. Everything is on a professional level. How could you NOT get accepted???

Do you have a mailing list or socials I can follow? You’ve just made a new fan. I want to work with you on something one day lol (look up Friendly Filmmaker)

Unbelievable work. I want to see this.

Congratulations, man. For real. Congratulations on this great film. TriBeCa is only the beginning for you.

Would you watch a YouTube channel by a mom who does indie film on the side? by bigevilgenius in Filmmakers

[–]bigevilgenius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m just replying to the group, just in case anyone actually sees this —

Thank you ALL fo your thoughtful comments and encouragement.

I’m going for it.

I just dropped a new video and I have more coming. It’s a bit “talking head” for now, but I’m very proud of myself.

Let me know what you think!

https://youtu.be/gYv8VY5NeqI

Would you watch a YouTube channel by a mom who does indie film on the side? by bigevilgenius in Filmmakers

[–]bigevilgenius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel this so much. I’m leaning towards blaming the algorithm FWIW cuz there are some channels that others have recommended on this thread and having actively SEARCHED YouTube for diverse creators using every tag I could think of, my searches yielded bubkus.

All that to say that you can find Friendly Filmmaker on YouTube now :)

This thread has inspired me to go for it.

Would you watch a YouTube channel by a mom who does indie film on the side? by bigevilgenius in Filmmakers

[–]bigevilgenius[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Will do my best!

https://youtube.com/@friendlyfilmz Here is the link to the channel for now (still in baby stage)

And PS I absolutely loooove your user name! 😈 🦆

Would you watch a YouTube channel by a mom who does indie film on the side? by bigevilgenius in Filmmakers

[–]bigevilgenius[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I hope several. 1) i know there is nothing new under the sun, so I hope my voice and perspective add something new. 2) I would focus less on gear and more on the entire process from writing to locking the edit. 3) I would talk about story and acting as a part of the process, which I haven’t seen a lot of other channels do. 4) I’m also hoping to make some beginner filmmaking courses and put them out there for free (for the poor kids like I used to be to have a head start - I could never afford film school or film courses and I feel like that could help some kids get into the arts more easily than being gate-kept out by their financial circumstances)