50
Things to Know About Film
Production
Anyone can learn to be a filmmaker
Everything about
filmmaking is extremely easy to learn. Anyone can do it if they wish.
The challenge is filmmaking requires learning a huge number of skills.
Each skill is easy to learn but the number of things you must learn is huge.
If you want to be an independent filmmaker, you must learn the equivalent of 20 different careers. Even if you are a fast learner, it can take you years to learn everything.
In a dramatic motion
picture, the story is told by many people. The cinematographer tells the story with the camera. The lighting person tells the story with lighting.
The film composer tells the story with music. The actors tell the story with action and dialog. The editor tells the story with editing. The sound designer tells the story with sound.
And as an independent
filmmaker, you have to learn to all of these skills.If you fail to
learn even one of these skills, people will notice and be turned off by
your movie. You must learn everything!!!!
This article is based on articles
created by Tisch School of the Arts (NYU) Professor Maureen Ryan,
Chelsea Blacker and Wikiversity.
1. Feed your crew
every 6 hours.
2.
Never assume
anything.
3. Always hire the
best crew you can afford.
4.
Everone wants to be
a part of something. This is often more important than money to the
right person.
5. Leave the Attitude
at home.
6.
If you don't know
something, ask.
7. There are only so
many hours of daylight in a given day. PLan accordingly.
8.
Delegate to
competent people.
9. Work hard on set.
Work harder off the set to create a balanced life.
10.
When everone is
doing their job and working towards the same goal, anything is possible.
11. Love what you do,
it's too hard otherwise.
12.
Explaining what
you have planned to all the crew members. They'll buy into it at the
beginning of the day and everything will be easier, better, smoother.
13. Be curious. You
can't know everything, so ask for advice/help.
14.
Treat your crews
well and they'll recommend you for jobs.
15. Talk to your crew
if you might have to delay lunch, or else face meal penalties.
16.
Gaffer's tape can
repain anything. (cars, appliances, rental equipment, but not a broken
heart)
17. Negotiation is a
conversation. Everyone needs to keep their self-respect and feel they
are being considered.
18.
Always record 60
seconds of Room Tone before moving to the next set.
19. Pre-production is
everything.
20.
No yelling! Ever!
21. Mutual respect is
the only way.
22.
Decency trumps
talent every time.
23. Return phone calls
within 24 hours.
24.
Email whenever
possible or you don't need an answer immediately.
25. No animals or
children on set - if at all possible.
26.
It always takes
longer than you think. Schedule accordingly.
27. Craft service is
the last bastion of civility.
28.
Every action has a
consequence that affects so many others.
29. The Golden Rule
rules!
30.
If you get behind
in teh schedule, figure out what you can lose, or find more money for
overtime.
31. Figure out teh
director's "throughline" - it will make your life a lot easier.
32.
Pad your budget.
33. Never say "no" to
the director or a crew person. Always say "let's see"; this way, they
know they've been heard and never feel shut down.
34.
Listen AND look.
35. Build it all up.
Wait for it to fall apart. Then build it all up again.
36.
Do what's best for
the project, not your wgo or some other agenda. It keeps it all simple
and "clean".
37. Don't put the
chocolate out on the craft service table until after lunch.
38.
Hang out at the
back of the Grip Truck if you want to know what really is happening on
set.
39. Casting is 90% of
the work.
40.
Change your shoes
after lunch. Your feet will thank you.
41. Figure out your
own strengths and weaknesses and then hire others to fill out your
areas of weakness.
42.
Always watch and
listen to audio playback a few takes into the shoot.
43. If there is one
bad apple, get rid of it.
44.
There are no
problems, only solutions.
45. Always actualize
the budget after ti's compelte. It gives you a wealth of information.
46.
Pay all
outstanding invoices in less than 30 days.
47. Don't always go
with the lower price - there's more than just money to consider.
48.
Get a good
caterer. it makes for a happy and productive crew.
49. Inspire others to
join the cause by your own example.
50.
You can only have
2 out of the 3, pick which ones you need: FAST, CHEAP, or GOOD.
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