How to direct a movie - blocking actors for realistic performances
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• how to write a screenplay
• how to cast actors and on-screen talent
• how to develop a shooting schedule and budget
• how to start a production company
• how to direct actors
• how to block and shoot a scene
• how to light your actors and set with professional techniques
• how to use grip and rigging gear
• how to prepare, shoot, and edit documentaries
• how to record perfect on set audio
• how to design, build, and dress a set
• how to hire and direct a crew
• how to negotiate with equipment vendors
• how to develop a sales and marketing strategy
• how to become a better editor
• how to record ADR, Foley, and sound effects
• how to work with a composer
.... and hundreds of other techniques, all taught by Academy Award and Emmy winning filmmakers
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This is 10 times better than going to filmschool
@FilmSkills
3 жыл бұрын
That's why I developed it - to help filmmakers learn from the best in the industry without having to go to film school!
@MarkFilipAnthony
3 жыл бұрын
@@FilmSkills wish I knew about it before I went to filmschool 😅
@MarkFilipAnthony
3 жыл бұрын
@kąlsjzj I worked as an assistant on 2 seasons of a local tv series, but no particular notable work
@SDENTERTAINMENT12345
2 жыл бұрын
@@MarkFilipAnthony congratulations frnd, if you are taking initiative then that is notable enough. Oneday you will be successful👍
I can't beging to tell you how much your uploads are helping me. I'm probably the brokest indie filmmaker on the face of the Earth, but your lessons have shown me that even with a limited budget, you can get great results by adhering to the basics of filmmaking. Thanks for all that you do. Subscribed.
I'm doing my very own series. And your channel is carrying me along. Thank you guys.
Pay attention to classical movies, like "12 angry men". Or for example some Ingmar Bergman works, especially tv version of "Fanny and Alexander" - certain moments felt like a dance of different layers upon layers upon layers, actors was like a theatrical curtain that unraveled next key element after another.
thank you so much for this work.....am an independent film maker and writer I started with with writing but NO idea about filming , courses like this have given me hope ....as I try imbed film making with my career as a teacher for chemistry and physics here in UGANDA....GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
Nice work. I have a couple of scripts I hope to make when I get the right funds. Videos like this help me prepare ahead
wow this gets recommended to me while I’m actually on set working on a new short film that will soon be a feature film 😮 DEFINITELY WATCHING THIS TONIGHT
Sincerely speaking I can't really explain you are too much ❤❤❤ already Getting my script ready hoping to make it a film when i am financially stable keep making my dream 😊❤
Thanks! I'm making my first film very soon that's going to be part of a trilogy. I never even considered going to film school because I'm making films purely for the passion and art of it. Making them with influences of my own in the styles of films I like. While film schools demand that you abide by their standards. With their main intention being the success, recognition and making statements. Which I don't care about any of that. The type of films I love would be laughed at by film schools. This way I can learn what I need in order to improve my own vision without being told what to do or what to like.
VERY well explained and helpful💗
@FilmSkills
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much :)
Thank you for creating this channel! I just found you.
Lot of love from my heart 💞... It's really 💯 helpful for new filmmaker.. 🙏💖🇮🇳👑💖
Thank you
Seems like a cool channel, could use more direct approach stuff like this in front of my eyes-Subbed
I’m 13 and my school chose me to film a whole PSA for the announcements so I’m here for tips
Please make a video about focus pulling there are so many film making channels in KZread but no one don't tell about this precisely.However this is one of the most important aspects of film making.Anyway I like your videos your videos your videos are detailed and easy to understand love from India
@FilmSkills
3 жыл бұрын
We’re happy you’re enjoying our tutorials. We have an entire tutorial on focus pulling and focusing techniques in the paid course at FilmSkills. You can view this lesson in our subscription, the Camera and Lens Master Course, or FilmSkills Unlimited.
superb!
@FilmSkills
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!
I enjoyed this a lot. Very helpful as a director and indie filmmaker. Thank you!
I still have no idea how films are made. Theres so much to it.
Educative
Awesome
8:24 is that Jim Halbert in the background?
Nice
wow 1080p!
Cool
Very nice....just curious that you have omitted DI or Col-or correction...like it’s not mentioned in your brochure...
@FilmSkills
3 жыл бұрын
Actually, we didn’t. One of my colleagues, Bob Trim, produced an entire course on FilmSkills for DIT and color grading in da Vinci. You can see it in the FilmSkills course catalog.
@soundchapelrecordingstudio2654
3 жыл бұрын
@@FilmSkills ok thanks
I need more educative rehearsal movies so I can learn how to direct
I’ve directed 11 short films and one commercial. I never did anything these people are talking about
@bretttomislav3051
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe that's why neither you or your "films" show up when I google you.
@rawunfilteredtv
2 жыл бұрын
@@bretttomislav3051 LOL!
@directorsqueeze6292
11 ай бұрын
@@bretttomislav3051 😂 😂 😂
I need support please