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IonAddis ,
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the ting is it seems exspensive to get into this hobby becasue you need, props, a script, constumes, skills, etc.

  • Props: Go dumpster-diving, go to thrift stores, raid your grandma’s attic
  • Script: I’m a writer, and when I started writing in middle school, I used a $0.99 notebook and a pencil/pen. But if you already have a computer, you can just use that. The true investment here is time, it takes time to pick up the skill of writing. You also have to read a lot, just to observe how other writers and doing shit.
  • Costumes: Same as props. Closets, dumpster diving, and thrift stores.
  • Skills: No way out of this–you have to put the time in to develop these. It’s very much like planting a tree…you start today, keep practicing, and it will pay off later down the line when you can harvest the result

Basically, it sounds like you want to make an AAA list film without having developed any of the skills that would make someone trust you with that sort of fuck-you money.

Scale down your expectations. Scale them WAY down. Use what you have around you. Study the structure of films and story–that is completely free, and you can figure out how to film something with your phone by going out there with your phone and experimenting with angles.

Hell, something you could do today is take your phone, and go outside and find a piece of trash on the road, and start crawling around on the ground with your phone trying to see how epically you can film that piece of trash. Sure, you’ll look weird, and your first tries will suck ass–but nothing ventured, nothing gained. As someone smart on the interwebs said…kinda sucking at something is the first step to getting kinda good at something.

Then take your epic video of that piece of trash and bring it into a video editor on your computer and start messing around with stitching different cuts together, or overlaying text or free music clips you find online.

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