PRE PRODUCTION: 3 Simple Steps You Should Always Take Before Filming
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Mark, I rarely ever say this, but man, this video is so amazing and helpful! Thank you for taking the time and showing your "sauce" 😃💪👍
6 minutes in and I have gotten more out of this video than anything else I've seen on KZread in the last month. So incredible -- I hope you continue doing incredible work and inspiring all of us.
Thanks for a peek into the process. Much appreciated!
The biggest thing I learned from this video is that when you are doing run and gun documentary work, you can still set up shots and lighting to Better tell your story without taking from the authenticity. Most appreciative Mark!
Pre-production is so important! I'm in pre-pro for the biggest short-film I've ever tackled as a DP right now. So cool to see how you operate and your workflow Mark, thanks for sharing!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Go crush it Tucker!!
@tuckerkanderson
2 жыл бұрын
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Mark it’s so easy to just sit and watch you analyse. Incredibly valuable. Thank you
I enjoyed watching as listening fro you on producing a documentary film
As always Much Love Mark ❤️❤️❤️
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Steven!!
What is your favourite PRE PRODUCTION ritual?
@alghufrankhan9093
2 жыл бұрын
Roll a fat blunt, share it during production day, so everything turns out allllllriiiiight. jking lol I look at others peoples work and find inspiration for colors, ideas, and movement.
Super helpful, thank you so much for sharing this! My wife and I are doing a short doc on her grandparents while we’re visiting them in Portugal, and these tips will come in really handy 🙌🏻
Dude your channel is amazing. Thank you for all the content.
Really love seeing everyone switch over to milanote. A lot of really really practical and great tips in here. Thanks for your constant great content. I've definitely been inspired by some of your visuals from my own films!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
You're so welcome!
Best way to start a Monday morning. Thanks Mark!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Morning!
Awesome stuff Mark! This is 100% my favorite channel on KZread. Hope to work with you one day!
Great work
Thank you for this - just what I needed to see at the moment. Working on pre production for an exciting doc next month, and trying to get things set up in a very tight time frame!
Fantastic as always. Great advice. Love it.
Thank you so much once again Mark. Everytime a video comes out from you, I know there will certainly be something to learn. I am grateful that you mentioned milanote. Can't wait for the Art of Documentary class.
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Anish! Makes my day knowing my channel is helping! Stoked to have you a part of AOD!
Didn't know about shot deck! Thanks for sharing your preproduction process. I have been using the free version of Milanote so far and I like it.
Super helpful!!! As an independent videographer without much training or collaboration, I love learning how to make my corporate projects and passion projects even better! ❤️
The preproduction inspiration images are most useful to pump people up and convince people that your vision is cool and worth spending the time / money on. In reality you don't need 100s of inspirational images. If you have seen hundreds of classic great films all of those films and their imagery will be stored in your subconscious whether you know it or not. I have ideas for visuals but for the life of me I cannot find references. I know exactly what the shot will look like and at the same time don't need to rely on directly copying someone to gain inspiration as a great vision does not copy any one source but instead mixes many different styles and technics into something unique. Lastly I have given up on detailed wordy shots lists. Wordy shots lists are a complete waste of time. A storyboard is many times more powerful in expressing a vision over a shot list. A shot list is just a document to make sure you stay on schedule and tick boxes.
Loving all the tips, especially Milanote. Thanks so much.
Definitely gonna be trying this out. Seems like a very beneficial process thanks for the vid
Very insightful
Literally breathing in all this content. Thank you so much! Yes also the hint with Milanote ;)
Mark is the best video/film/KZreadr that educates how to create..... Love this guy! You rock Mark!!
Pre-production is critical and by extension writing down and organizing your thoughts and processes is key because it's one thing to conceive an idea, then it's another to plan it and by the time you're ready to execute it's another story. Having a systematic approach will always help in getting the best results because nothing ever ALWAYS goes to plan but having a plan as a foundation will keep you focused and on track.
Mark thank you... thank you so much for this.
I’m new to making film. My god this is soo helpful & inspiring. Can’t thank you enough. 👍🏼
Absolutely loved this one Mark! Drawing ideas from the look of films I love is definitely a big part of my pre-production too. What I do often is even taking screenshots on my smartphone of the scenes I love and that helps me so much visualizing the final result. The last music video I shot I had this "duel" idea between the 2 main actors and I ended up downloading pics of the final scene of "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly" from Sergio Leone. When I was finally filming it was so nice to draw inspiration from those shots!
Great video! Super helpful, I love all the resources as a beginner filmmaker, and also your ease and vibe as a content creator/presenter. Thank you for these videos.
This is so good, thanking you!
Thank you for the video, great insight!
Really like the style of this one - super informative, thank you 🙏🏼
checked out the trailer for 58 hours. And man, the cinematography is on a different level! Looking forward to watching it!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
I started using Milanote because of your other video where you briefly touched on it. I also signed up for Shotdeck from that video as well - they actually have a student discount (even for 48 year-old students like me, lol) that they don't immediately advertise (you have to email them about it). Pre-production is ALWAYS going on in my head, and usually it's just me playing lots of music (epidemic sound channel on spotify, in the car, working in the shop) and me putting things together in my mind (think "day dreaming") but now with these tools I can get it down "on paper" and it helps to ground my day-dreaming and get to script so much easier. When it comes to music in pre-production, I thought I was "strange" as it seemed that no one other than me that I had ever talked to in the local program ever used music to inspire their thought or plan, until we had an open interview with Joe Robert Cole (Black Panther screenwriter) and he adamantly said he always plans and writes to music - then I didn't feel so strange. Thanks for sharing and for providing such helpful videos.
Really loving this weekly videos brother! And thank you for those tips! It was really useful .
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
🙏🏻 thank you!!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Great stuff, man!
Another amazing video with your pre-prod breakdown... thanks for this man, it's golden! 🤗
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
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Love this. THANK YOU
Another ridiculously informative video!! I'm not a proper filmmaker or documentary maker but this is so relevant for any visual storytelling/video creation. So much i can apply immediately. Continually shocked with how much value you put in these vids Mark! Thanks for sharing!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Preproduction is for everyone in any creative field
Wow this was great. At the start of your video I was thinking ‘this is way over my head, I’m an amateur and I’d never do this. But as I watched you looking at these still images I started thinking of all the cool shots I’ve watched in other videos and how I could grab those to plan a video I’m shooting soon. Brilliant idea.
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Prepro is for everyone.
@DiscountForkliftDenver
2 жыл бұрын
@@markbone Prepro sounds like a nutritional supplement for old people. 'Is your loved one getting old? Get Prepro to keep them healthy!'
Thank you Mark!
Hi, Thank you so much for sharing your way of working! I am really looking forward to the course this fall. Wish you a continued wonderful summer!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 thanks mate
So helpful thanks!
Wonderfull tips ! thanks a lot!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
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Amazing! thank you
Just found your channel, great content! Thanks for sharing
Nice one! I see filmmakers showing up without a plan all the time. You also have to be a designer and prepare well to make a story work. It also saves time, knowing what you want to do.
I’ve been wanting to get into shooting docs and I’ve watched a ton of your videos but I had no idea how much I needed to see this one.
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Yeass! Love people seeing the value
oh man shotdeck is crazy helpful! thanks for that!
Love your channel. I'm making my first ever documentary and I've learned so much from you. You're the best man thanks
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
💯💯💯 so glad James
I just started using Milanote a few weeks ago. Loving it so far!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah I've been blown away over the past year how easy it is
I wish I’d found your channel years ago. This is phenomenal and exceedingly valuable to me as a DP. Thank you!
Thanks for this Mark. I’ll be enrolling for your course, look forward to learning, making, sharing.
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
thank you!! can't wait to see you inside!!
This has so much value! Absolutely informative
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Charlie! Glad you liked it
Such great content....
Thank you, Mark. You're now my favourite KZread Role Model and go to guy for inspiration and lessons.
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Love it! So glad I can be of help
@levidaragiu
2 жыл бұрын
@@markbone and we love u.
How simple Milanote is to use is *chefs kiss*... I just wanna be able to drag and drop things everywhere
Will definitely set a reminder to watch 58 hours. Always enjoy learning from your videos.
Such a great tips, thank you. I would like to hear more about your grading process, because films look amazing!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
I use my LUTS and tweak from there 😬 no joke
Another Great video. I have sooo much to learn. :-)
Thanks for the great info.. again, always helpful!!!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
You’re most welcome Ohio!
Thanks for the very informative video Mark! I will use these strategies to help me make videos for my channel. I would love to hear more about the film you are working on about ASD. My son is a budding film maker. He spends most of his day recording videos on his iPad. I really love your channel. Keep up the great work!
I now feel less crazy for how I story and block my shoots! I've used GoogleSlides in the past and recently started using Milanote. LOVE how you can use that to convey the vibe, flow, and aesthetic of your story. Embedding references is a great help for me when I'm sharing ideas with other teammates. Great rec for Shotdeck! Looking forward to using that in the future.
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Shot deck & Milanote are my ritual!
Useful video, also inspired me))
Never heard of Milanote and damn, this is a game changer 🤯
@kieranarmstrongproductions4743
2 жыл бұрын
Been using Milanote for about two months. It is INVALUABLE. My advice: Get it, get it, get it
MORE PRE PRODUCTION TIPS PLEASE!!!! - THESE ARE AWESOME!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
More!!
Love longer videos so I can really see how you think about / approach things 🔥
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
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Amazing video man! I'm not even done watching yet and it's great so far
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Mid video comments!! Love it!!
Thanks for the Link to milanote.
So excited to watch 58 Hours!! I looked it up online and it premieres Saturday, July 31 at 9PM ET on CNN!!!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Yeaassss!!
You're like an angel Mark. So generous with your knowledge. So appreciated by this almost 73 year old transitioning from vids to docs. PEACE! ~ One Man Dan PS "Not like that Angel in "it's a Wonderful Life." Always thought he was a tad creepy.
Nice video! very useful, thank you for sharing
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
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I’m very intrigued by the ASD film
Thank you Sor.
Thanks Mark! Good solid info. Really interested in you ASD film. Looking forward to hearing more about it.
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah cannot wait to release it! But it’ll be a while yet
That police siren visual on Joel is insane. I've never felt so motivated to capture and recreate something.
Just waiting for you to upload . ✌🏼✌🏼
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Hope you enjoyed it!
thank you awesome video
@markbone
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure mate
Thanks for the tips, and I´m gonna check Milanote.
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
thank you! I love the program
OK. Well your timing could not be more perfect for me. Tomorrow morning I'll be pitching my first documentary.
@Ethansmov
2 жыл бұрын
Good luck
Was SOOO proud to see you do your interview with Phil on CNN presenting your video. I was like, I KNOW THAT GUY FROM KZread! Planning to watch it when it next airs. Way to go Mark 👍🏾
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Kwame! That’s so fun you got to watch it
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Dang I missed a few vids and now you're rocking long hairs. Good vibes ! Cheers.
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
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lets keep shot deck underground haha, just kidding!! Great vid Mark
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
😂
Thank you so much for these tips! really helps take my filmmaking to the next level
I just heard about Milanote from YC Imaging. I am going to use on an up coming music video. It looks user friendly and it makes it easier for filmmakers to put everything together.
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
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Hello Mark Bone, thanks for the guide. Where can I get that inspiration images?
I love Shot Deck. Been on the beta for a little over a year now. So much went into making it AMAZING!! 🙌🏼⚡️🤙🏼 PS: Millanote looks pretty dope as well. The combo of both Shot Deck and Millanote is potentially game changing for a lot of folks. 🤘🏼🤓
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
They are a powerful combo!!
Woe! You are a great film maker. One point I must disagree with is “scripting” when making documentaries. Narratives yes. Script questions but be open to the changes in direction that come with the wonderful surprises that happen in the field. Werner Herzog said when making documentaries a script is a “cowards” tool. I guess a biopic PR piece would make a script useful again. Really documentaries are revealed not pre determined. I don’t want to be overly critical, I think you offer a ton of value and some beautiful examples of work that add value to the world and the craft of documentary work.
Thanks!
@markbone
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Tim! Sincerely appreciate it
@timsnider336
Жыл бұрын
@@markbone Hope to meet you one day. You've made a huge difference in my film making journey. All the best.
Man this is so great thank you. but 1 question if i wanted to match a color in final cut pro that i see and like from shot deck. do they have software can match my color in final cut pro you know off?
As a professional director I either gain a little knowledge from your vids, or feel like I’m chatting with buddy about process. thanks 🙏
@markbone
Жыл бұрын
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Thanks for this man! Question for you. When I drag and drop photos into a new board, they automatically go into "Unsorted" and don't lay out perfectly in the board like you showed in your video. Any Ideas?
I basically approach a project like you, Mark. You need such a framework for your film, otherwise the film project will have failed right from the start. What kind of light was that (changing blue - red) that you used on the mna fighter? Looks really awesome 👏 best cinematic greetings from a still little but motivated german filmmaker
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Hello, I give a full gear breakdown in this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pIiLkpVyZKTIc9o.html
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@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
So hard
Thanks for the video! It's definitely a cool project manager platform! I'm planning to get a subscription. Only one thing - can i ask (just out of curiosity) why you don't have a lot of projects you've planned in Milanote? Thank you!
@markbone
2 жыл бұрын
Great question Kolya! Because I cannot show the intellectual property or names of so many of the projects I’m pitching/working I started a new account for this video. I recently had some of my videos demonitizied because large corporate clients didn’t want anything shared, so I’m taking no risks.
@cosmonaut1961
2 жыл бұрын
@@markbone thank you for the reply! Totally makes sense! Thank you again for showing such an amazing tool 👍
Hey, I'm basically just starting out as a freelance director, could you recommend the ideal camera and computer for production. Thank you