How did one creator make a fake TV show opening sequence alone in his apartment? This post was written by Leonardo Dias. In 2020, during the first quarantine, when toilet paper was selling like hotcakes, I was low on work and I thought, “Well, now is a good time to finally start working on a passion project or to learn a new skill!” That feeling lasted for... two days. As soon as I laid my eyes on the “Isolation Challenge” on YouTube, I was hooked and couldn't stop thinking about it. Just to clarify, the “Isolation Filmmaking Competition” from YouTuber Garrett Sammons was a do-it-yourself international filmmaking challenge, the goal of which was to create an intro sequence for a fictitious TV show named Isolation. The sequence had to be created by the filmmaker alone, and they had to be the only person on- and off-camera. An exception was stock footage, which was allowed. For a “Jack-of-all-trades” like me, this type of challenge makes my eyes sparkle. Check out my sequence here. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 30 August, 2021