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How to Make Fake Glass
Making fake glass to spray and explode for that exciting action sequence in a movie can be done with silicone rubber and a food processor. Learn to expertly create fake glass with advice from an...
How to Make a Fake Window
Making breakaway glass to use in a film can be a long process for an independent filmmaker. In this free video, learn to use purchased silicone, Piccolastic, and Piccotex to make the mold and fake...
How to Make Breakaway Bottles
Old Westerns and Hollywood action movies have been using breakaway bottles for generations. Learn from an independent filmmaker in this free video how to make a fake glass bottle with a plastic...
Ratings are determined by the Motion Picture Association of America, which assigns a letter rating to every film released in the United States. The ratings are G (general audience admitted), PG...
Tim Burton is an American filmmaker. He is primarily known as a director and producer, but he has also acted as a writer on many of his film projects and appeared in several uncredited and cameo...
One of the major obstacles for an independent filmmaker is finding investors to help fund the expenses of making a movie. In order to secure investors, the filmmaker must convince other people...
How to Write a TV Spec Script
Writing a TV spec script must involve quickly moving scenes, compelling characters and sharp, snappy dialog. Set up a television script with potential for character development and future...
Making Home Videos
When making home movies for more than just family members, try to use a tripod and keep shots to a short, comfortable length. Change shot angles and shot styles when making a home movie with...
How to Make a Home Movie With Your Camcorder
Making a home movie with a camcorder involves keeping shots to a decent length and using a tripod to eliminate shaky footage. Shoot a professional looking home movie by adding music to the...
How to Make a Movie Trailer
When making a movie trailer, be sure to pick a tone for the trailer, as it is considered the calling card for a film. Get the best parts of a movie to fit into a 30 second to two minute trailer...
How to Sell a Screenplay
Selling a screenplay requires having a good script to start with, an agent and ownership rights. Get a movie company to purchase a film script, but get it registered with the Writers Guild of...
How to Write a Movie Script
Writing a movie script can be a simple as opening up a blank document, pouring out ideas on a page and sifting through them later for the best one. Prepare a movie script by doing any necessary...
How to Learn the Basics of Good Camera Work
The basics of good camera work involves learning to keep a camera steady and knowing the moves and motions a camera person must do on a movie set. Learn about panning, tilting and other camera...
How to Learn to Use Your Video Camera
A great way to learn how to use a video camera is to read the manual or take it outside and start shooting with it. Become an experienced videographer by not being scared to head outside and shoot...
Creative Ways to Make a Living
Ways to make a living while trying to make it as a filmmaker include donating blood and plasma, or getting a part-time job in the restaurant industry. Survive while trying to get a foot in the...
How to Become a Movie Editor
Becoming a movie editor involves going to a four college, getting a degree that specializes in editing and working for smaller production houses. Start a career in movie editing by practicing at...
How to Become a Movie Producer
Becoming a movie producer involves knowing how to run a business and getting involved with the right people. Build a network of important people and become a movie producer with insight from an...
How to Create Storyboards
Creating storyboards for films requires having artistic talent to convey the concepts and sequences of a movie scene. Use storyboards to establish the flow and vision of a film with tips from an...
How to Find a Screenplay Agent
Finding a screenplay agent is difficult and involves writing a great script that starts a bidding war, or getting an agent to notice one done by a smaller production company. Utilize smaller...
How Does Public Access Television Work?
Public Access Television provides an open venue for people to show virtually anything in a given time slot. Call up the local Public Access station to book a time for self-promotion, church...
Training to Become a Producer
Training to become a producer involves a great deal of networking and knowing how to manage people around a movie set. Be a producer, taking care of most of the business aspect of a movie...
How to Write a Monologue
Writing a monologue requires having some writing experience, developing a character and presenting an epiphany and conflict within a two-minute presentation. Write a monologue to use as audition...
How to Step-By-Step Guide to Becoming An Actor or Actress
Becoming an actor or actress requires being able to take criticism well, committing time and finances to the career and building up experience. Start acting in high school, auditioning for plays...
What Is a High-Concept Film?
A high-concept film has a unique plot that is relatively unbelievable, including some science fiction and horror movies. Learn what comprises a high-concept film with tips from an independent...
What Is a TV Show Pilot?
A TV show pilot is the first episode of a television show that acts as a rough draft before the show is chosen to air. Learn about TV show pilots, which generate a lot of buzz in the acting...
How to Make a Short Film
Making a short film involves shooting in the parameters of a given budget, using family and friends as actors and editing with readily available computer software. Make a short film and submit it...
How Long Does it Take to Shoot a Movie?
Shooting a movie can take anywhere from a few weeks to a few years, depending on the length of the feature, the budget and the availability of all involved. Find out how long it takes to shoot a...
How to Get a Teen Acting Job
Getting a teen acting job first requires having a youthful appearance, dressing in young, stylish clothing and never putting your age on a resume. Get an acting job to play the part of a teenager...
How to Get an Acting Job
Getting acting jobs requires submitting resumes through an agent, searching on Craigslist for talent gigs and looking through the casting listings of Backstage magazine. Get an acting job, always...
How to Get an Acting Job With No Experience
Getting an acting job with no experience requires taking acting classes, signing up for Central Casting Network to get auditions to be an extra and networking with people to find out about other...
What Is Cinematography?
Cinematography refers to the camera shooting a movie or television show, and it includes the lighting, color, framing and other visual aspects of movie production. Learn more about the art of...
How to Get an Agent for Acting
Getting an agent for acting requires first building a resume with community theater, student film jobs and acting classes. Submit resumes and head shots to agents off of the SAG or AFTRA Web...
What Does a Movie Producer Do?
A movie producer is in charge of the business end of filmmaking, ensuring that paperwork is complete, everyone does their jobs and the movie moves forward as efficiently as possible. Learn how...
Working Conditions of a Movie Producer
The working conditions for a movie producer can be very stressful because all pressure to secure the talent and financing is on the producer. Find out why movie producers have to stress about...
How to Shoot a Music Video
To shoot a music video, get a lot of creative coverage of the band playing the song and then create a separate narrative for the story connected to the plot of the video. Use a lot of visual...
How to Start a Production Company
When starting a production company, come up with a name, fill out a business license application, announce the company and register an Internet domain name. Decide whether a production company...
How to Write a Documentary
Write a documentary by outlining the desired storyline and outcome of the film and then writing narrative to go with each section of the film. Wait to write the narrative for a documentary until...
Movie Producer Wages
Movie producers' wages vary from working for next to nothing as an independent filmmaker to making millions of dollars at large production companies. Be prepared to get paid on the back end of the...
How to Make Music Videos
Make music videos by coming up with several concepts, shooting the band playing the song and then exploring the visual landscape for a narrative story within in the video. Create movement in a...
How to Network & Become a Movie Director
Network to become a movie director by keeping contacts from film school, attending film festivals and looking online at job listings for film positions. Build a network of friends and associates...
How to Produce Music Videos
Produce music videos by keeping in contact with the band about the artistic vision, hiring a crew and creating a working environment where creativity can flourish. Facilitate music video shoots at...
How to Make a Horror Movie
When making a horror movie, get a uniquely frightening script, hire a creative crew and good actors, create a truly scary villain and then shoot the script. Put together a horror movie in editing...
How to Make a Movie
To make a movie, find or write a unique script, hire a reliable crew, cast actors, shoot the film and edit the story together. Keep the shooting schedule for a movie as tight as possible to keep...
How to Become a Movie Director
To become a movie director, attend film school, compile material for a film reel and get the attention of different production companies and agencies. Start from the bottom as a film director and...
How to Make a Documentary
Make a documentary film by researching the topic, shooting as much material as possible and then piecing the story together to create a presentation of your vision. Be ready to film subject matter...
About Working in Film
There are many jobs available working in film, including being a director, producer, production designer, costume design and makeup artist. Go to film school to learn more about a variety of jobs...
Casting Call Second Audition
A casting call second audition typically happens two weeks after the first and lasts about 10 to 15 minutes. Schedule follow-up casting call auditions with tips from an independent filmmaker in...
Casting Calls Script Reading
During a second or third casting call, email or send a part of the script for an actor to read during the audition. Prepare an actor for a callback with tips from an independent filmmaker in this...
Casting Calls: Hire Actors
During casting calls, avoid allowing friends and family and only try to hire actors. Find the right actor for the part with tips from an independent filmmaker in this free video on casting.
Casting Calls: Contact Actors
Once the actors have been cast, have them exchange contact information with everyone necessary. Prepare actors for the role with tips from an independent filmmaker in this free video on casting.