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		<description><![CDATA[So you’re looking into taking up a career in the filmmaking industry and you want to know what it is all about and where to find information to learn how to become a filmmaker? First one has to understand what a filmmaker career entails before one can determine if they have the time and patience [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">So you’re looking into taking up a career in the filmmaking industry and you want to know what it is all about and where to find information to learn how to become a filmmaker? First one has to understand what a filmmaker career entails before one can determine if they have the time and patience needed to acquire this job. If this is what you have desired to do for a very longtime, then you have to be taught the basics of filmmaking and also get certified at one of the reputable institutions.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It will take some time for you to master the different techniques involved in filmmaking and even the best of the best have made a few movies that have flopped in their earlier years before they grew to become a household name and everyone wants to work with them. So if you’re still planning to take on this task the road won’t be easy or short like most occupations, but the rewards will be great if you can get it done right from the start.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">To become a filmmaker one has to be very determined, strong minded and opinionated, because it is easy for others to change ones dream into something else. Also one has to be self disciplined in order to continue chasing after a goal which sometime seems no where insight even after years and years of hard work. The desire to become one of the greatest filmmakers in history has to be so great that no matter how many times one has been rejected the fire will continue to burn bright and they will not falter on their aspirations to become one of the worlds greatest. The earlier you start producing and making films the better it will be for you as you can get a good insight on what is involved in a filmmaker career.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Starting to produce films early will make people more aware of your skills as a developing filmmaker and will even make it easier for you to entice your target audience to watch all your films, even the low budget ones. It is important that you are aware of the different jobs related to the creating of a movie or film, for example what is the role of a writer, director, a stunt man, the person who is performing as a double, just to name a few. Having this insight will definitely give you an edge in this industry and better prepare you for situations such as finding replacements without stopping the entire production and losing money.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In conclusion, another key aspect that is a part of a filmmaker career is good communication skills. Even though one is always behind the camera there are times when one has to perform additional duties, such as explaining the storyline to prospective sponsors. Either way a filmmaking career can be rewarding to everyone who wants to pursue this as a long term venture.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When making movies it pays to listen to friendly counsel as this will help you to control your angry or from having delayed projects. With shared insights and experiences there are some common filmmaking mistakes that can be avoided. Although, this is the most exhilarating business to be involved with in this industry, these common [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">When making movies it pays to listen to friendly counsel as this will help you to control your angry or from having delayed projects. With shared insights and experiences there are some common filmmaking mistakes that can be avoided. Although, this is the most exhilarating business to be involved with in this industry, these common mistakes can cause serious complications that might destroy a project and even turn you against the business. For this reason, you need to get the best filmmaking advice and tips from the experts in the business if you want to be successful.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The first major mistake filmmakers often make is not thoroughly thinking out the script before starting the production. The excitement and anticipation of producing a movie can be overwhelming and this will make it impossible for one to write a good script if the pressure becomes unbearable. Therefore, if the script is not well thought out fixing it on the day of shooting or realizing that one part does not fit in with the other sections  after hours of shooting will result in loss of time and money as the script would have to be re written and shooting would have to be rescheduled.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Spending more money that what was originally projected as the budget for a film is a really a bad idea and is strongly not recommended. If you are not good with money management it is best to get filmmaking advice on this matter, because this will mean that the film would have to be postponed and the time and money already spent would be a total waste, especially if it cannot be completed due to the lack of funds. So the more you stick to your budget the more funds you will have available to complete your project on time.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The next thing you have to give careful consideration to as a future filmmaker is to make sure that the actors/actresses and various other crew members on the set is treated with the utmost respect because they are the ones that can make or break your film. Making even the smallest person on your set feel as important as the lead person is essential. Sometimes casting the best of the best in the film making business is the worst thing one can do, because the more egos and the more people that feel that the movie is nothing without them is the more catastrophe there will be on the movie set. Unless everyone wants to work with you and you’re the greatest filmmaker in the world everyone will leave your set if you try to make things too perfect. One of the best advice that you can get as a filmmaker is to always work with a good script because this will require less editing and the writers will have a better chance of turning it into an award winning movie.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Last but not least, think about how you are going to get your movie to the target audience and ensure that the movie is given to the right people in order to generate the profit that you desire.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Learn About Filmmaker Tools</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As a filmmaker, having the right tools is very important, whether the work calls for a simple camera, some films and various other small objects which might seem insignificant to most people. To most people with years of experience and who have enjoyed some level of success in this industry, producing a great film will require more than basic filmmaker tools.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">First thing a filmmaker has to be comfortable in order to write, direct and produce a great film; therefore the first thing one need is a computer. While a regular desktop computer will get the job done for most people, these creative individuals would more likely need a laptop that will help them to get their story anywhere and it would be easier and much more reliable that scribbling it down on a piece of paper.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When you have a laptop or desktop, depending on which one you prefer, you can equip it with certain software tools designed specifically for filmmakers. There are a host of them available and they vary from brand to brand and can easily be structured to fit your specific needs. You also have special software that are web based which means that you would work online and this will allow people to comment on your work. These days, most artists make use of online resources because the stories that people post will help them to determine if a film is a big hit or a big flop, which will prevent them from spending a lot of money making a movie that no one wants to see.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In addition, even though this may not be seen as a tool to many non filmmakers it is important that every aspiring artist know about the different lending agencies that basically lends money for a specific purpose like producing films. Most of the financial institutions which are not categorized as banks will offer lower interest rates, because they understand the ups and downs of the filmmaking industry and is prepared to eliminate some of the hassles of making the monthly repayments.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Next, besides having the best filmmaker tools for the job it is also important to have the best actors, actresses, stunt men, doubles and various other individuals who are needed to create a good film. It is also good to have a list of organizations and websites that offer a listing of persons who are not only aspiring but prominent and well known actors/actresses without having to go through the struggle of waiting on their agents. Location is also very important so you need to have some books and information about different spots that you can use to shoot the scenes; the internet is a good place to search and get a basic synopsis of the area.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As you can see, filmmaker tools include shooting the movie with a good camera, film and other gadgets. Then editing follows after that which can be done by either a person that specializes in those skills or you can download different kinds of software used to edit film. To complete this project you can find retouching software, plus any other gadgets that you might need readily available online.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Understanding Filmmaking Competitions</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In almost every sector these days, it is common to find competitions which are tailored to get the very best persons to compete under rigorous conditions in order to win cash and prizes and become the ultimate winner of a particular title. Well, filmmaking competitions are no different and will require persons to make films or movies in the shortest amount of time and then the judging would be done based on how they cope under water or in the hottest of conditions.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Most filmmaking competitions are just basically advertisement for most filmmakers, but there are others who will just enter because they need to win. Even though it will depend on the kind of competition, persons can expect to be tested on how well they can produce a movie or documentary on a very low budget which might be in a category that is not familiar to them or perhaps how well they can do with limited resources such as working with one or two actors/actresses and props.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Some of these competitions will look on how well persons can get the task done without using modern tools and might request that they utilize resources that filmmakers had to work with during the earlier years, such as the 1960’s. These days, most persons in this industry use technology such as film editor’s software to make great movies.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">All the competitions will have different categories and some of these will ask competitors to make only music videos; documentaries or movies that require them to conduct surveys asking people about their views on what’s happening in the world today or the country they are currently living in and also the making of a black and white film without sound but still get the message across to the audience. While, some people might believe that the latter would be difficult task, this was something that was done in the earlier days of filmmaking as no sounds or talking was included, but yet still they are still looked back on as some of the greatest movies ever created.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In general, filmmaking competitions are judged on techniques which include how well persons execute the required tasks at hand; how well one meets a deadline and their ability to work well under pressure with other people. For those who are thinking of entering these competitions, one should be aware that the filmmaking industry requires one to work constantly with other people and this is unavoidable, so it is not surprising that this will be one of the areas that the judges will focus on.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What To Expect From Filmmaking Lessons</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you are planning to start a career in film, it would be a good idea to get some form of training. The basics of filmmaking lessons are really simple. First one learns how to develop a story line which includes what the story is about; how one sees the set up of the different scenes and where one wants the story to begin and end. Making a film is basically like writing an English essay but will include visual aspects and will also take a longer time produce a film than to write.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">During training you will be taught how to select the best location to match a story, whether it would be suitable for a beach, in a parking lot or on some deserted island. The choice that you make on the location to shoot a film is very important, as the scenes and dialogue would be set around the entire area. In addition, the time when you are doing the movie shoot is also very important, so you have to decide if it is better to do this in the early morning, before the sunsets, in the afternoon when the sun is at its highest peak or at night under the moon and stars. These are all important aspects to incorporate in the movie setting if you want to have a successful project.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The filmmaking lessons will also teach one how to choose characters whether the persons are going to be young or old, or if children should be in the movie. Do you want mostly men or women in your movie? You are also taught how to plot the dialogue of the story, for example what will each person say. Also to make sure that the dialogues are correct, understandable to the audience and that they do not stray from the point or create another story within the story line if that is not intended.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The filmmaking lessons also look on what kind of actions should be incorporated into their story. Is it going to be an action film with gun battles and action packed bar fights; is it going to be a non action film based solely upon the hardship of life or a romantic movie?  At the end of your learning sessions, you will get important pointers on how to end a movie and make sure that the beginning, middle and ending all transcend without breaking from the storyline.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Filmmaking styles are recognized techniques used by filmmakers to give significance or to complement the value of their work. Most times all aspect of filmmaking can be included such as dialogue, sound, production designs, approach and cinematography. Each filmmaker has a unique technique that is different from another, in much the same way as a writer’s own distinct style. The differences between film styles should be evident after analyzing each technique used in a particular production. With so much different styles to select from there is no possibility that one documentary or movie can use every technique.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are so many filmmaking styles that a director has a wide variety of options to select from when deciding on what to include or not to use during the creation of a film. Production design is the most obvious way that a director can significantly adjust the mode of a film and these can include the use of costumes, props, background, lighting and camera movements. Story parallelism can be a style selected by a director, in which he uses long shots during corresponding plot points to form the importance and emphasize similarities in the storyline. Most times the reflection of the story will relate to the style of the film used.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There is also a set of guidelines that most movies tend to match; this is known as the Classical Hollywood narrative film style in which a story is conveyed in order of time to add reason and achieve relationship. The main objective for using this style is that notice should not be drawn to the equipment used during production. To have an innovative style some films do not conform to these guidelines and will draw notice to the techniques used; this practice breaches the standard regulations.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Film genre is used to categorize materials which are the same in narrative structure, but still a different form of filmmaking style. For example romantic stories are about romance, western films are about the American West, etc. Techniques used in making the film such as lighting or cinematography can change the category of the film style.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Filmmaking styles can also be described by certain group of filmmakers who create movies or motion pictures about similar areas and specific time era. These groups includes styles such as Soviet Montage,Germany Expressionism and Italian Neorealism. The viewers understanding of a film might be affected at the end, although they may not knowingly be aware of the different styles used during its creation.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Get a better understanding of film production</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Filmmakers play an integral part in the making of films as they helps to direct the actors or actresses, plus also have an input with producing and overseeing every aspect of the production. They also make sure that the entire vision of the film is not changed to the views of the different personalities that are working on a particular production. One could say that these people are responsible for most of the things that take place during the making of films or movies, since they are not only ensuring that the creative aspect is going according to the script, but also held accountable for the overall success. In the following paragraphs we will provide some information for persons to get a better understanding of film production. Even the best props are used such as <a href="http://www.amethyststudearrings.net/">amethyst stud earrings</a> which are real when you check them.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Before the filmmaking process starts, these creative people have to look at simple details such as making sure that a specific tree is a certain color and that the movie or film is not a replica of other shows that the entire world has seen a thousand times. An important consideration when making any kind of film is to make sure that the vision is never tainted and will remain as it was written. During the writing of films, the storyline generally appeals to certain kind of audience and so filmmakers have to decide on the ideal tone to portray this message. For example will the movie be of a family oriented theme where even a three year old can watch or will it be a film directed only towards an audience over a certain age.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">One of the important jobs of a filmmaker is to sit through the casting of actors/actresses to ensure that they are perfect for what is described in the script, since choosing the wrong person might result doing multiple sessions. In addition, a filmmaker has to decide on the choice of clothing; make-up; type of cars and even the setting of the smallest place filmed in a shot, which are all very important details. The role of editing and screening the final product of the film is probably one of the most important aspects of production; since a filmmaker has to ensure that the film isn’t copyrighted and isn’t distributed illegally to divert profits.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As soon as the a major film is completed, filmmakers have to make preparations for the premiere and this entails making sure that everyone who is anyone is present to give the film enough publicity and also see to it that the previews of the movie is shown in multiple places in order to ensure a good turn out on premiere night. Keep in mind that all the information provided above are just a few of the responsibilities of a filmmaker, continue reading to know more about this exciting career.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Filmmaker Jobs</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When you are just starting a job in the filmmaking industry, you will definitely have a lot of questions because there are many ways to make a film or movie. Most filmmaker jobs have people who will get by in this industry with their creative ideas, while others will use a script or a book. There is no doubt that you will have questions about the typical length of a film, but you should know that this would be based on the number of pages that makes up a script or the number of changes that needs to be done. You can have a very short script of between five and ten pages or you can have a script of 100 pages.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There is an industry average of 30 seconds recording per page for screenplays to help you determine what the length of a film should be. There is a rough guess to consider seeing that there would be a time difference in for each line. You should remember this if you want your film to be a certain length when completed. Before a film can be completed filmmakers have to do a lot of editing, so this might seem hard when you are doing your first film. Sixty minutes of recording can actually end up to approximately thirty to forty minutes feature film.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A filmmaker has to ensure that their scripts have enough details in order to generate an adequate amount of footage. Since it will take a certain amount of pages in a script to make a good production, if certain areas are edited you will need to lengthen the script to meet this goal. The task of editing is made easier when you have one or a team of writers. The job you have as a filmmaker also includes rereading the script and make the necessary notes that will assist the writers to include additional information to expand on the story.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are some filmmakers who have a very creative knack to expand the script as they go along, so the actual length will not be significant to these people. Some extensive feature films were actually taken from some short script, so if you are working with these it will take you less time to fine tune a script. Ultimately, the key to be successful in filmmaker jobs is working with good creative scripts that are easy to manage and require less production time.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>How To Get Filmmaking Grant</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A grant is money given or disbursed by a specific group often the government of a country or a non profitable organization to get help with a specific project. In order to be given a grant one has to make a request to one of these groups and this must outline the kind of project you are working on or in this case the film. Most government organizations give filmmaking grants for the production of films which might be based on how the ecosystem is being destroyed or how the tax dollar is being spent to help people or fix certain areas of the country. If you need to get funding to make a film or movie, continue reading to find out about the application process.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Many independent film companies also offer grants to new filmmakers who are fresh out of school with innovative ideas and want to be different from the mainstream artists. Even though, it is possible to get grants the application process can be tedious because you have to present your work in front of a group of board members or jury which will determine whether or not the project you are proposing is worth the contribution. They will ask questions about the basic budget estimation and in turn determine how much money they might want to contribute to the project.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In addition, the organization might ask how long the film is projected to take, which will also determine how involved they want to get in this venture. As an example, if you plan to take two years on a project in order to study the major decline of mountain lions on the West African Coast they might be interested in providing the funding, but if the plan is to take three months to focus on the increase of street or homeless people in your community this might not be something of interest.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">As soon as you prepare all of these necessities, you can go ahead and schedule a meeting with the prospective organization to get the required funding for your project. You need to understand that every jury or board member will have different opinion and some might be more interested your target audience, whether you want to reach teenagers, college students or working class people. Besides that, they might want to know how you plan to screen the film and then distribute it to reach a wider market. Remember that all of this should be taken into consideration when writing the request to the board members of an organization to get your filmmaking grant.</p>
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