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How to Make A Film: Budget Filmmaking Tips

Movie making has been liberalized with the advancement of digital technology. Today, anyone can possibly make a film easily as long as they know how to tell their story in the medium of the camera. Here are some of the preparations on prior to filming:

First of all the producer or the director who have the same level of creativity for the cinema, create a movie project. The director makes his or her own work on the script to transform this work into a shootable movie script.

If not they are the same person, the director together with the producer, works on the budgeting and decides on the selection of the art group; actors, cameraman, musician. Together with the director, the art group will be the main crew under the control of the producer.

The director tells the actors this movie project, and distribute the script to them so that they can read it and make rehearsals.

At the same time the director builds a team for the preparations; to handle the research, permissions, decor and costume preparations.

After deciding on the artistic decisions, it is now time for preparation plan prior to shooting. Generally 2-6 months later the decision to start a movie is taken, the shooting process is started. This period is for the decor and costume preparations, actor rehearsals, script corrections, and distributor agreements.

After the completion of the preparations, now it is time to start to shoot this movie which usually takes around 4-10 weeks.

How To Make Low Budget Movies

Having a low budget is not an obstacle for shooting a movie. Indeed there are some movies which is not even true to have big budgets and include very important actors to shoot these movies. The taste of such movies to catch big success in a limited area.

There are important examples of low budget movies with great success which are shot by usually a group of friends, with unprofessional young actors and a small camera.

If you are good at telling stories and you are using the instruments at hand well, then you can make good movies with low budget. As long as you are very clever, talented and creative!

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Preproduction is an essential part of the filmmaking process, during which you plan, budget, and schedule every detail of a production before you even pick up a camera.

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I’m really interested in knowing how the filmmaking process relates to applied science, particularly in the case of cinematography. I don’t know if it’s possible, but I’d really like to know if there’s a way to combine art and applied science in a lifetime career as cinematographer.

I want to know how much of Physics does a cinematographer needs to know in order to do his or her job. Does he actually need to apply science or just know how to use the equipment?

I’m asking because I’d love to work making movies, but I also love science, so I’m looking for something that combines both; something that allows me to use math/physics (probably prior to shooting), and still create art myself on set.

Is there something like that in real life?

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Answer by Deano
Sounds like an expressive function is within you, one option could be writing a script about your favorite Physics Wizzy subject with a action style premise. Think of the films Chain Reaction (1996), the Core and Flubber to name but a few.

Dean

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