Thursday, 28 November 2019

Film making Courses in Pune



Top 5 Filmmaking Tips




While developing film, along with direction one needs to know about all the aspects which impact the film. If you want to be a professional filmmaker then follow these important 5 tips:





Use all the things which you have

For developing a big film, short film or even 1-minute advertising basic types of equipment remains the same. Only a few things change as per your goal. Every film has different budget so the filmmaker will get the equipment as per the budget, so he has to manage all equipments cleverly and create the best film.


Study all kinds of Films





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As filmmaking is a creative field, so you have to be updated every time while making a film.

First, you have to be aware of Indian culture because Bollywood is full of drama, action and thriller. Bollywood shows Indian culture very beautifully therefore every filmmaker has to study all types of films.

Ability to tell Big Story in Short


In the '90s, Bollywood films came with a big story and songs. They always try to explain every scene stepwise; therefore the overall length of film crossed 3 hours of duration. We have to explain the big story in a short time span as the attention span of the viewers has reduced nowadays.


Follow Your Mind




Filmmaking is a creative field. Film-makers must have unique ideas and extra-ordinary skills to be successful as compared to other film-makers. If the filmmaker is taking too much advice from team-mates then there are chances to lose his vision to achieve the main goal.


Never Give Up


One must be able to face the challenges in his life even though one can’t find any creative things. Just keep on going and give your best, one day you will find the best solutions towards your problems. Be optimistic in your life.

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