How To Shoot A Film At 3 Different Budget Levels
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Making films is a creative pursuit which requires money. In cinematography, having a larger budget means having more control over creating images, although that doesn’t mean that it’s not possible to make films with little or even close to no resources.
I'll analyse 3 films with 3 vastly different budgets to show some techniques you can use to shoot with depending on your budget level.
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List Of Films Featured:
Relics (2017)
Blue Jay (2016)
The Lighthouse (2019)
0:00 Introduction
0:41 No Budget: Relics
2:58 Indie Budget: Blue Jay
5:01 Industry Budget: The Lighthouse
7:44 Conclusion
Music:
Geographer - ‘Jay Sweeps’
Futuremono - ‘Sun Awakening’
Jesse Gallagher - ‘Mer-Ka-Ba’
Devon Church - ‘The Wish’