Strapped onto a log, riding the sluice of learning
Check out the links to some interviews and B-roll
I produced for a conference put on by the company I work for. It may
not look like a lot, but I did it all on my own and it represents most
of my life during January. It feels so good when it stops.
I
recorded this episode in pieces at different times. Once I met the
deadline for my day job I was freed up to complete The Killer edit. At
the end of the show I talk about the critique and the different ways
other people in the class approached their edit of the story.
I
wanted to recommend student screenings to anyone interested in learning
more about filmmaking. Your response to the weaknesses of the film
provides good insight into what you already know about filmmaking.
They're a good source of insight into potential errors and oversights
when producing your own film. A cautionary resource, particularly for a
student filmmaker like you and I.
The entire experience of
producing The Killers has given me a lot of thoughts about getting the
coverage you need to tell a story. The fastest path to success is
planning through preproduction. Pre-visualization tools like
storyboards and shot lists are valuable tools as well. It doesn't
matter how you do it, what matters is that you create the edit before
you begin shooting.