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| My film program got a budget of $1,000 to spend. What should we get |
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| LeisureSuit912:
Like others have said, lighting, but I'd also recommend getting a camera dolly if you want more dynamic shots Also potentially actors pay cuts |
| FelipeO_O_:
You'll need probably a green screen and lights for ambient lighting. These both are indispensable. Of course additional material will depend upon what kind of movie you want to make. |
| Headcrab Zombie:
--- Quote from: LeisureSuit912 on January 12, 2018, 04:57:01 PM ---I'd also recommend getting a camera dolly if you want more dynamic shots --- End quote --- idk these days I see handheld stabilizer rigs far more than dollies then again the stuff i do is more event related rather than scripted scenes --- Quote from: LeisureSuit912 on January 12, 2018, 04:57:01 PM ---Also potentially actors pay cuts --- End quote --- well he's doing this as a student, i'd assume the actors are students as well |
| Refticus:
burn ALL of it on cocaine |
| Metario:
what are the non-dslr cameras, as well, what are the studio filming cameras? you may want to rent some dslrs to replace them (if you're allowed to rent them). you'll def want lights (headcrab zombie's recommendations are great), stabilizers (chest-mount/shoulder-mount, or normal handheld), dollies, green screens (like this: http://a.co/fVzL4Qm), and some quick-release kits (these are loving godsends). also, test out the tripods, and determine how smooth/stable they are, see if they need to be replaced. get some different lenses as well (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/digital-cine-lenses/ci/25249/N/3908282151) other then that you should be ready to go |
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