@LePapillonBlu2 I don't want anyone to get harmed, but clearly this is staged. I'm sorry but that's just how I feel. putting people at risk, just to stay in office?
@_microbudgetpod agree. you don't need a grant, a kickstarter, seed and spark campaign, etc, if you want to make basic films, films that can be shot in a day, with a phone or a dslr camera, films that can be edited and color graded and mixed, and then ready for festivals and YouTube. make yours
@_microbudgetpod watching indie films NOT marvel films, is the best education you can get as a filmmaker when starting out or building your reel, filmography, and name out there.
@_microbudgetpod I work on my films whenever I have a day off or when I do get off work, I do a breakdown on what I can accomplish for the day even if it's just an hour or two, because even that can make a huge difference.
@Nicoleseelig@_microbudgetpod keep it up and don't ever stop. by keep making your films, you are building a track record and a name for yourself. and in due time, you'll have people who will want to work with you and can't take their eyes off from your passion.
@Nicoleseelig@_microbudgetpod I work full-time in my day job, too, but you learn how to do it as time progresses. you write stories where it can be filmed in a day or two, then use another time off to edit, etc. keep the cast size to one or two from a script you wrote yourself from having burnt out.
@Nicoleseelig@_microbudgetpod I use pond5 for music, sound effects, stock photos and footage. I have directed over 30 shorts and 2 documentary features. selected over 280 festivals and won over 55 awards. I love micro making.
@Nicoleseelig@_microbudgetpod and if you don't have a car, you could either ask a friend or just find location that could be your set... beach, park, restaurant, etc. just make your film.