A lot of people have a really cavalier attitude about creativity these days. I just saw a TikTok come across my FYP by @kianadecorates, where a commenter responded to her expertly decorated cookie art with, "ai could do this in 1 min."We're not about that here. Art is hard, and you shouldn't make assumptions about how difficult it is until you try it. In Depth Cine's thoughtful video on filmmaking fundamentals pulls a quote from Jiro Dreams of Sushi about how chefs in training don't jump right into making complicated dishes. Often, they are entrusted with lower-level tasks in the kitchen before they can make rice or eggs.Filmmaking is similar. You need to understand story and production components before jumping into a big-budget feature.Here are four pieces of advice from In Depth Cine that can transform how new filmmakers approach their craft. - YouTube www.youtube.com Master the Fundamentals FirstLike in the video, New York Film Academy emphasizes that "every movie you've ever seen first starts with an idea in someone's brain," and proper planning forms the foundation. For filmmakers, this means mastering basic dialogue scenes, cinematography, and lighting, and contained storytelling before attempting ambitious genre pieces.As we've told you before, poor audio, poor lighting, and poor costuming were the things that wrecked our early work. Sparks Film School warns that "one of the biggest giveaways of a beginner filmmaker is a film that's mostly shot in continuous wide angles." Mix up your shots with close-ups and different angles, but master...
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