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When submitting a story or a script to a movie studio, the studio will most likely ask for the submission to come with a release form. Make sure that a script lands on the right person's desk with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

Starting a movie studio can be as easy as going online and ordering business cards. Make a movie studio legitimate by making movies with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

In order to write dialogue for a film, a writer needs to know their characters and what drives them. Find out how to adjust a script over several drafts with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

When writing a horror film, it's important to understand the conventions of horror films, such as starting off with a hook or a bang. Find out how to create flaws and fear in a horror movie with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

The budgets for short films tend to be small, so it's important to keep locations, characters and visual effects to a minimum. Make a film that is 40 minutes or less with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

When writing test scripts, it can be beneficial to buy screenwriting software, such as Final Draft or Movie Magic. Upload templates on screenwriting software to help when writing a test script with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

When making horror movies on a low budget, remember to make the fake blood darker than one might think. Find out how to make cheap special effects for horror movies with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

Lighting is crucial when making a film, and lights are what a cinematographer uses to paint a set. Use lighting changes to help define characters with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

An independent film is a film that is financed by an entity other than a movie studio. Discover why the story and the script is so crucial in independent films with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

The basic lighting setup in filmmaking is the three-point lighting setup, which includes a main source, a fill light and a rim light or back light. Discover how to use lights and shadows to create different effects in movies with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

A camera for filmmaking has a body, lenses, the film plane and the magazine. Learn about tripods, dollies, grip equipment and post equipment with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

Tools for making movies include scripts, actors, cameras, sets and sound studios. Discover how different tools come together to make a movie with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

Key lighting is the main lighting source that is used in filmmaking. Learn about the importance of the ratio between key lights and fill lights with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

When writing movie scripts, the first rule of thumb is that it shouldn't be any more than 120 pages. Discover where to place major plot points in a movie script with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

Quentin Tarantino is a notable filmmaker because he has left his credit as writer and director out of his films, he has given his characters aliases, and he has used Mexican standoffs in his films. Find out how Tarantino uses blood casually in films with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

If someone is shooting a movie on a video, they need to move quickly and try to get their main light source to be a soft, diffused light. Shoot as many takes as necessary when filming on video with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

Eight millimeter film is the same thing as 35 and 16 millimeter film, only smaller. Use 8 millimeter film for an old fashioned, grainy look with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

A documentary producer has a difficult job because he has to do a lot of legal work to get releases for everything that appears in the film. Learn about the editing process of documentary fillmmaking with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

A production assistant does everything that needs to be done for a movie that nobody else wants to do. Find out what kind of errands a production assistant has to run with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

A set designer and a production designer are essentially the same thing, which means creating the world that the film takes place in. Discover why a good set designer should be a craftsman with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

In order to become a filmmaker, all that's really needed is a camera and a boom. Discover how to hone filmmaking skills through practice with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

In filmmaking, an art director is the person who develops the look, feel and texture of the movie. Learn the importance of meetings between art directors and film directors with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

In film, art direction is essentially a fancy term for production design. Find out how art direction creates the world that is seen in a movie with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

Digital video editing is movie editing that is done on a computer in a non-linear system. Find out how to jump between frames in digital video editing with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

A film narrative is the story that the movie is telling, whether that narrative is linear or fractured. Discover how to use flashbacks and voice-overs when crafting a film narrative with filmmaking tips from a director and filmmaker in this free video on making movies.

Becoming an indie filmmaker is a more attainable dream now than ever before. Home technology allows ordinary folks to shoot a movie, edit it, lay down music for the background, and even create a movie trailer. However, selling the finished product involves a lot more. There are storyboards to draw, scripts to write and funding to obtain. The tricky part is getting a studio to notice. In this free video series, a director and filmmaker provides tips for the aspiring filmmaker. Learn how to start a movie studio, how to write dialogue for a film and how to write test scripts for movies. Discover the importance of lighting in movies, find out what a production assistant does, and learn about film narrative. Do some research, get the proper equipment, and start making movies with these filmmaking tips.
Jared Drake Jared Drake graduated from the UCLA school of theater, film and television with a focus on directing. He has worked with names such as Danny DeVito, Ron Livingston, Judy Greer, Zach Galifianakis and many more. Drake's directorial debut was with the feature film "Visioneers" (www.visioneersthemovie.com), which has screened at major festivals worldwide and will be released in 2009. Currently, he is represented by William Morris and Anonymous Content, and recently joined Demogems (www.demogems.com) as an opportunity to work with and meet new actors between feature film projects.dkdk
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