1 WATCH FILMS CRITICALLY-
If you are interested in becoming a film director, start to use your film viewing experiences as a way to learn about film making. Watch as many films as you can and pay attention to the details.
2 START MAKING SHORT FILMS -
To become a director, it is important to get started right away and use any means necessary to make your own films. Get a camera if you don't already have one. Although a quality camera will help you to produce better quality films. Making short films will force you to start learning the technical aspects of directing.
4 READ OTHER PEOPLE’S SCRIPTS -
Reading scripts that other people have written is a good way to practice bringing someone else’s story to life. When you read other people’s scripts, try to think about the details of how you would shoot each scene.
5 Consider going to film school - Film school is great for three things: forced experience, access to crews, and networking. Plenty have made it who did not go to film school, but plenty more have made it who have. You'll have access to internships, workshops, etc. If you have a project, you can get a crew handed to you and you can network by helping others out, too.
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