Humans have been telling stories for all of our existence; today, many creatives tell stories through movies and film.
What often starts as a hobby can quickly become a lifelong passion, especially as technology becomes more accessible. If you’re a new filmmaker, check out these tips to help you get started:
1. Invest in Versatile Tech
Film equipment is expensive—but it’s an investment. You want good quality equipment that will perform well and last a long time. But, as anyone who’s ever ventured into film production knows, projects can take you to unexpected places. Be sure the equipment you’re investing in is versatile enough to meet your needs, whatever they are—you don’t want your equipment to set limitations on your project before the camera starts to roll.
Nowadays, technology is pushing to be smaller, more powerful, and more portable. That goes for cameras, sound equipment, lighting, and even generators to