Movie Producing Made Simple: Make a Short Film in 30 Days
Movie Producing Made Simple: Make a Short Film in 30 Days, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.65, with 140 lectures, based on 148 reviews, and has 1999 subscribers.
You will learn about Find the Perfect Script for Your Movie Create a Logical Pre-Production Schedule Plan a Movie Budget That Allows for Flexibility and Efficiency During the Entire Filmmaking Process Execute the Last-Minute Details that Many First-Time Producers Don't Know Balance the Role of Producer and Actor on Set, and Embody the Role of Producer on Set Cast the Right Actors, Find a Great Crew and and Pick the Best Shooting Locations for Your Needs Keep Morale High On-Set so That Your Actors and Crew Are Happy AND Working Efficiently Finish the Movie by Knowing Exactly What To Do During Post-Production My personal guarantee of your success. Take the course for 30 full days, risk free – there's a full, no questions asked ever refund policy! This course is ideal for individuals who are ANYONE who has ever wanted to make a movie or Those that want more credits on IMDB or Actors, directors, writers, cinematographers – Anyone who needs REEL to get more work or Beginners Welcome, ideally with an familiarity with movies and tv through watching them as an audience member It is particularly useful for ANYONE who has ever wanted to make a movie or Those that want more credits on IMDB or Actors, directors, writers, cinematographers – Anyone who needs REEL to get more work or Beginners Welcome, ideally with an familiarity with movies and tv through watching them as an audience member.
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Summary
Title: Movie Producing Made Simple: Make a Short Film in 30 Days
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.65
Number of Lectures: 140
Number of Published Lectures: 132
Number of Curriculum Items: 140
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 132
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Find the Perfect Script for Your Movie
- Create a Logical Pre-Production Schedule
- Plan a Movie Budget That Allows for Flexibility and Efficiency During the Entire Filmmaking Process
- Execute the Last-Minute Details that Many First-Time Producers Don't Know
- Balance the Role of Producer and Actor on Set, and Embody the Role of Producer on Set
- Cast the Right Actors, Find a Great Crew and and Pick the Best Shooting Locations for Your Needs
- Keep Morale High On-Set so That Your Actors and Crew Are Happy AND Working Efficiently
- Finish the Movie by Knowing Exactly What To Do During Post-Production
- My personal guarantee of your success. Take the course for 30 full days, risk free – there's a full, no questions asked ever refund policy!
Who Should Attend
- ANYONE who has ever wanted to make a movie
- Those that want more credits on IMDB
- Actors, directors, writers, cinematographers – Anyone who needs REEL to get more work
- Beginners Welcome, ideally with an familiarity with movies and tv through watching them as an audience member
Target Audiences
- ANYONE who has ever wanted to make a movie
- Those that want more credits on IMDB
- Actors, directors, writers, cinematographers – Anyone who needs REEL to get more work
- Beginners Welcome, ideally with an familiarity with movies and tv through watching them as an audience member
Anyone can make a movie with modern technology, but most people get stuck in the process because it can be very complicated and overwhelming. There is a lot of work to creating a high-quality short movie and lack of knowledge about the process can make that work insurmountable. This course aims to overcome that challenge by providing mentorship and a clear 10-Step process to get you from beginning (desire) to end (finished movie).
Produce Your First Movie With Ease Using Fun Yet Methodical Step-by-Step Process
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Before Pre-Production-Getting Mentally Ready and Finding Your Script
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Pulling in All Elements During Your Pre-Production Process (Including things that lots of first-time producers overlook)
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Being On-Set, Making the Movie, Post-Production Video Editing, and Marketing
Self-Empowerment in the Entertainment Industry Starts with Making Your Own Movies
This course puts YOU in control of what type of productions you give your time and energy. This course is geared toward anyone who has ever wanted to make a movie and is especially important to those that want to work in the entertainment industry and need a reel to do so (ESPECIALLY ACTORS).
Writers, Director, Cinematographers and Actors all need to show their abilities through a reel in order to get jobs, but often they need to get jobs before they can create a reel.
IT’S A CATCH 22!
This course will not only teach you to produce movies, it will give you the opportunity to pick the material that will be perfect for your reel, open you to the world of film festivals (fun, supportive and great for networking), give you a prestigious PRODUCER title, get IMDB credit and make you better at your current craft by understanding a producer’s point of view, typically the person that does the hiring on productions.
How long have you been waiting for your movie career to happen? Now is time to make it happen!
All future updates to this course are free – you are “locked-in” at the current price – you will never pay more if you enroll today at the introductory low price.
And there’s a 30 day absolutely no questions asked full money back guarantee – my personal promise of your happiness and satisfaction! You really cannot lose!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome and (STEP 1) MINDSET
Lecture 1: An Efficiency Tip for Watching this Course
Lecture 2: Welcome & Introduction
Lecture 3: New Material!
Lecture 4: At The End Of This Course You Will Be Able To…
Lecture 5: What You Need For This Course
Lecture 6: PDF List of Binder Dividers for Production Binder if You Are Producing Now
Lecture 7: Who this Course is For and Some Perks of Being a Producer
Lecture 8: Tips for Managing Your Movie Budget – Business Idea to Assure You Have Enough
Lecture 9: PDF Student Activity: Self-Assessment
Lecture 10: How to Have the Most Success With This Course
Lecture 11: This Course Is Extensive and Specific But There are A Few Things Left Out…
Lecture 12: (STEP 1) MINDSET: Introduction
Lecture 13: What does a Movie Producer do?
Lecture 14: Reality Check: Intentions & Goals for Your First Movie – Quantity vs. Quality
Lecture 15: PDF Student Activity: Quantify Your Goals
Lecture 16: Producer Responsibility = EVERYTHING!
Lecture 17: The SECRET to Leadership and Making Decisions for greatest filmmaking success
Lecture 18: How to get Better at Everything
Lecture 19: Two Magic Words: You Have Unlimited Supply 2 Million Dollar Words so Give Freely
Lecture 20: (STEP 1) MINDSET: To Dos / Action Steps for Optimum Mindset for Making a Movie
Chapter 2: (STEP 2) PICK A DATE to Shoot Your Project
Lecture 1: (STEP 2) PICK A DATE: How to Pick the Best Days to Shoot Your Movie
Lecture 2: SCREENCAST: Google Calendar: Instructions for Adding Calendar Category
Lecture 3: (STEP 2) PICK A DATE: To Dos / Action Steps: SCHEDULING for Your Movie Project
Chapter 3: (STEP 3) YOUR MOVIE SCRIPT is your road map to your entire movie
Lecture 1: Introduction to Selecting a Script for Your Movie (STEP 3)
Lecture 2: Update on Screenwriting Resources
Lecture 3: What does it take to make a script AWESOME but also INEXPENSIVE?
Lecture 4: Script Story Ideas and Unconventional Movie Story Sources
Lecture 5: PDF Student Activity: Brainstorming Story Ideas
Lecture 6: Who Will Write the Script?
Lecture 7: Optioning/Buying Your Movie Script for $1.00! Make sure that it is YOURS!
Lecture 8: Formatting A Script: Show you care about looking professional with proper format
Lecture 9: SCREENCAST: Celtx: Instructions for Formatting Script in Celtx
Lecture 10: Rewriting a Script and Getting Feedback on your or someone else's writing
Lecture 11: Pre-Production Time Frame: Going From Script Idea to Locked Final Draft Script
Lecture 12: (STEP 3) YOUR MOVIE SCRIPT: To Dos / Action Steps
Chapter 4: (STEP 4) CASTING ACTORS IN YOUR MOVIE
Lecture 1: Introduction to Casting a Movie (STEP 4)
Lecture 2: Setting Up the Casting Session
Lecture 3: How much time do I have to devote to casting?
Lecture 4: When/where will the casting session take place?
Lecture 5: Production Details: When are shoot dates and other rehearsals / required events
Lecture 6: What is the compensation for the actors for providing their services?
Lecture 7: Character Descriptions: Which roles am I casting and do I have it written?
Lecture 8: Finding Actors – The BEST Place To Find Actors For Casting Sessions!
Lecture 9: PDF STUDENT ACTIVITY: Getting Clear on Casting Information
Lecture 10: SCREENCAST: Now Casting: Casting Website Example Instructions
Lecture 11: PDF: What to bring to your casting session
Lecture 12: The Casting Session
Lecture 13: Should I cast my friends?
Lecture 14: Decision Time: After The Casting Session
Lecture 15: (STEP 4) CASTING MOVIE: Action Steps / To Dos – Casting Your Movie
Chapter 5: (STEP 5) FINDING A LOCATION: to Shoot Your Movie
Lecture 1: Introduction to Finding Locations (Step 5)
Lecture 2: Cost of Locations – Creative Solutions
Lecture 3: Characteristics of a good Location To Shoot Your Movie
Lecture 4: The SECRET to Going Rogue – An Indie Producer’s Dilemma
Lecture 5: Location Lockdown – The Key to Making Sure That Location Is Yours!
Lecture 6: Building a Set
Lecture 7: Scout Locations With Your Crew
Lecture 8: Other Film Location Issues
Lecture 9: (STEP 5) FINDING A LOCATION: Action Steps / To Dos – Finding Movie Locations
Chapter 6: (STEP 6) FINDING YOUR FILM PRODUCTION CREW
Lecture 1: Introduction: What You Need to Know About Finding Your Crew (Step 6)
Lecture 2: Where to Find Your Crew
Lecture 3: How to Get Great Crew Onboard Your Movie
Lecture 4: The Director
Lecture 5: Director of Photography (AKA Cinematographer or "D.P.") and Camera Department
Lecture 6: Sound Department
Lecture 7: Assistant Director (AKA "A.D.")
Lecture 8: Make-Up Artist
Lecture 9: Script Supervisor
Lecture 10: Production Designer
Lecture 11: Production Assistant (AKA "P.A.")
Lecture 12: Film Editor / Video Editor
Lecture 13: Concluding Thoughts Regarding Your Film Crew
Lecture 14: (STEP 6) FINDING YOUR FILM PRODUCTION CREW: Action Steps / To Dos
Chapter 7: (STEP 7) : EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR MOVIE
Lecture 1: Introduction to Finding Equipment for Your Movie
Lecture 2: Movie Equipment Quality vs. Movie Equipment Cost vs. Movie Equipment Ease of Use
Lecture 3: Getting Advice About Movie Equipment
Lecture 4: Camera & Accessories: Important Details
Lecture 5: Sound & Audio Equipment: Important Details
Lecture 6: Why is a Clapboard is a Very Necessary Tool for EVERY Production?
Lecture 7: Synch Sound: Single System vs. Double System Audio and Video Recording
Lecture 8: Buy, Rent, Borrow or Build Equipment
Lecture 9: Concluding Thoughts for Locking In Equipment
Lecture 10: (STEP 7) : EQUIPMENT FOR YOUR MOVIE – Action Steps / To Dos
Chapter 8: (STEP 8): ONE WEEK BEFORE THE SHOOT
Lecture 1: Introduction to Your Last Week of Pre-Production (Step 8)
Lecture 2: PDF Student Activity: What do you still need?
Lecture 3: Numbering Your Script by Scenes and Shots
Lecture 4: Storyboards and Shotlist (from Director)
Lecture 5: Get the Shot Map (from Director)
Lecture 6: Shot Order / Shot Schedule
Lecture 7: Call Sheets and Logistics Emails Will Make Sure Your Crew and Cast is On Set
Lecture 8: A Producer's Production Meeting Homework
Lecture 9: Production Meeting: What to Do and How to Conduct a Great Production Meeting
Instructors
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Leslie Lello
Producer/Director – Photographer – Videographer
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- 2 stars: 7 votes
- 3 stars: 26 votes
- 4 stars: 44 votes
- 5 stars: 70 votes
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