Filmmaking in a Box: Indie Feature Film Masterclass
Filmmaking in a Box: Indie Feature Film Masterclass, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 111 lectures, based on 221 reviews, and has 3954 subscribers.
You will learn about Comprehensive explanations on lighting and recording sound for every day of production Examples of the contracts, permits, call sheets What it's really like to make a feature film This course is ideal for individuals who are Film Students or Filmmakers or Screenwriters or Videographers or Content Creators It is particularly useful for Film Students or Filmmakers or Screenwriters or Videographers or Content Creators.
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Summary
Title: Filmmaking in a Box: Indie Feature Film Masterclass
Price: $74.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 111
Number of Published Lectures: 111
Number of Curriculum Items: 111
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 111
Original Price: $89.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Comprehensive explanations on lighting and recording sound for every day of production
- Examples of the contracts, permits, call sheets
- What it's really like to make a feature film
Who Should Attend
- Film Students
- Filmmakers
- Screenwriters
- Videographers
- Content Creators
Target Audiences
- Film Students
- Filmmakers
- Screenwriters
- Videographers
- Content Creators
Join over 33,000 students learning from our courses!
You can spend tens of thousands of dollars on film school, you can work as a production assistant for a decade and hope to move up the ladder – or you can GET OUT THERE AND MAKE YOUR OWN MOVIE! FILM SCHOOL IN A BOX shows you – in every possible detail – how one team of Hollywood professionals made, and commercially released, a movie on a micro-budget of $100,000. YOU CAN TOO!
FILMMAKING IN A BOX has over 20+ Hours of real world lessons they DON’T teach you this in Film School!This courseis unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Seriously.
If you’re a lover of movies who dreams of getting behind the camera, you know you own dozens of DVDs with behind-the-scens material that you’ve watched 100 times. Right?
But, seriously… When are you going to get the chance to be standing in a field surrounded by 10,000 extras all in custom-made armor filming with 20 cameras? Chances are your first film (or even your second or third) are going to be significantly smaller in scale than that…
FILMMAKING IN A BOX is the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at the making of a micro-budget(meaning REALISTIC BUDGET!) feature film. This is a look into how a professional near-no-budget film is made – with EVERY DETAIL available at your fingertips!
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“It shares the kind of lessons that can usually only be learned by doing. Not a lecture, not a seminar, just the honest, accurate, moment-to-moment account of everything it takes to put a film together.”
Earl Newton, Executive Producer/Creator Stranger Things
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How Can FILMMAKING IN A BOX Help You?
FIB examines the EVERY detail of the making of an independent movie called 2 Million Stupid Women (a comedy written by a woman!), which was made for only $100,000, made within the “Hollywood” system.
FILMMAKING IN A BOX has tonof INCREDIBLY detailed behind-the-scenes interviews and footage covering every stage of the prep, production and post-production. You’ll get interviews and conversations with all key members of the production team: the director, the producers, the writer, the cinematographers, the editor, the production sound mixer, the post production sound designer, the assistant director and more! These are not marketing fluff interviews – these are uncensored, honest andstraight-to-the-point discussions about every pitfall, conflict and negotiation required to complete the project.
In addition – you also get hundreds of pages of the actual documents used to make the film: the full budget (yes! the REAL full budget, line by line see how the money was spent), the schedule, call sheets, every contract, director’s notes and MORE.
FILM SCHOOL IN A BOX will take you, step-by-step, through the exact process this team took to mount an independent feature film from the ground up. FILM FILM SCHOOL IN A BOX shines a light on every potential misstep and lucky break that can fall into a first-time (or second or third!) filmmaker’s lap.
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“I wish something like this existed when I was starting out… No bulls**t; the next best thing to actually being there with the filmmakers while they were making it!”
Mark Bell, Owner/Publisher/Editor-in-Chief, FilmThreat
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To get a real idea of what’s inside, you need to see the FULL TABLE OF CONTENTS (link below!), but – just as a sample FIB includes:
The complete filmmaking experience all in one package. Over 17 hours divided into 108 individual video modules covering:
• Development
• Funding
• Contracts
• Casting
• Rehearsals
• Locations
• Lighting
• Sound
• Cameras
• Production Diary
• Editing
• Score
• Music
• Post Production Sound
We also include all the production documents we used:
• Full Budget
• Schedule
• Screenplay
• Call Sheets
• Casting Notes
• Contracts
FILMMAKING IN A BOX also includes such unique features as:
• Audition footage
• Rehearsals with the actors
• The complete, pre-mixed, rough-cut of 2 Million Stupid Women
• The entire table read with the cast and filmmakers of 2 Million Stupid Women
• Comprehensive explanations on lighting and recording sound for every day of production
• Behind the scenes footage shot during principle photography
• Examples of the contracts, permits, call sheets, sound reports, and dozens of other pertinent documents used during production
• Over 100 individual video modules detailing every single element of pre-production, production and post-production
• The final release version of 2 Million Stupid Women
• And even more…
FIB is a must-own for anyone thinking of making their first, second or even third feature film
It is beyond anything you can learn from film school or filmmaking tips in a book.
This is as close to the experience of actually making a movie as you can get – without actually doing it.
Through candid, first-hand anecdotes, hard-earned by actual independent filmmakers, FILMMAKING IN A BOXwill help prepare you for what to expect before you ever step foot on set. Whether you’re prepping your first film, or you’re simply curious what goes into making an independent film, FILMMAKING IN A BOX is an essential tool of every aspiring filmmaker or video creator.
If you’ve got the dream.
If you’ve got the drive.
If you’ve got the passion – but you’re missing the knowledge and experience…Filmmaking in a Box will help you make your film into a reality.
Enroll NOW and learn how to make a low budget feature film! Let’s get started!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Pre-Production: Development and Gearing Up
Lecture 1: The Script
Lecture 2: The Budget
Lecture 3: Why This Film, This Way?
Lecture 4: Contracts
Lecture 5: Getting the Deal
Lecture 6: Creating a Schedule
Chapter 2: Pre-Production – Casting an Indie Film
Lecture 1: Using Non-Union Actors
Lecture 2: Working with a Cast Director
Lecture 3: The Casting Process
Lecture 4: Casting Lead Role #1 – Melissa
Lecture 5: Casting Lead Role #1 – Original Audition
Lecture 6: Casting Lead Role #2 – Anna
Lecture 7: Casting Lead Role #2 – Original Audition
Lecture 8: What are Chemistry Callbacks?
Lecture 9: Chemistry Callbacks – Melissa and Anna
Lecture 10: Casting Lead Role #3 – Todd
Lecture 11: Casting Lead Role #3 – Original Audition
Lecture 12: Final Chemistry Read
Lecture 13: Chemistry Read – Todd, Melissa and Anna
Lecture 14: Casting Supporting Roles – Jim
Lecture 15: Casting Supporting Roles – Original Audition
Lecture 16: Casting Additional Roles
Chapter 3: Pre-Production: Rehearsals and Table Reads
Lecture 1: The Table Read
Lecture 2: Rehearsal – Character Study
Lecture 3: Rehearsal – 1st Improv
Lecture 4: Rehearsal – 2nd Improv
Chapter 4: Production: Planning and Logistics
Lecture 1: Production Meeting
Lecture 2: Day One: Production Moves
Lecture 3: Day One: Camera and Lighting
Lecture 4: What is a Walk Away Meal
Lecture 5: Day One: Sound – Beveled Glass
Lecture 6: Day One: Sound – 7-Eleven Store
Lecture 7: Adjusting Call Times & Background Make-up
Lecture 8: Camera Department – DIT Workspace
Lecture 9: Start Times and Turn Around
Lecture 10: When to Serve Your First Meal
Lecture 11: Sound on the Shotmaker
Lecture 12: Driving and Ambient Lighting
Lecture 13: Shooting Guerrilla Style (Totally Illegal)
Lecture 14: Planning the Night Club
Lecture 15: Production: Creature Comforts
Lecture 16: Sound in Small Spaces
Lecture 17: Dealing with Puke and Waredrobe
Lecture 18: Planning the Big Party Night
Lecture 19: Cash vs Checks
Lecture 20: Creating a Visual Style
Lecture 21: Dueling Cinematographers
Lecture 22: Duel Camera Coverage
Lecture 23: Recording Great Production Sound
Lecture 24: Working with the Script Supervisor
Lecture 25: Wardrobe
Lecture 26: Locations
Lecture 27: Permits
Chapter 5: Production – Day 1
Lecture 1: Day 1 – Location
Lecture 2: Day 1 – Lighting
Lecture 3: Day 1 – Sound
Lecture 4: Day 1 – Production Diary
Chapter 6: Production – Day 2
Lecture 1: Day 2 – Location
Lecture 2: Day 2 – Lighting
Lecture 3: Day 2 – Sound
Lecture 4: Day 2 – Production Diary
Chapter 7: Production – Day 3
Lecture 1: Day 3 – Location
Lecture 2: Day 3 – Lighting
Lecture 3: Day 3 – Sound
Lecture 4: Day 3 – Production Diary
Chapter 8: Production – Day 4 & 5
Lecture 1: Day 4 & 5 – Lighting
Lecture 2: Day 4 & 5 – Sound
Lecture 3: Day 4 – Production
Lecture 4: Day 4 – Camera
Lecture 5: Day 5 – Production Diary
Chapter 9: Production – Day 6
Lecture 1: Day 6 – Locations
Lecture 2: Day 6 – Lighting
Lecture 3: Day 6 – Sound
Lecture 4: Day 6 – Production Diary
Chapter 10: Production – Days 7, 8, 9 & 10
Lecture 1: Days 7, 8, 9 & 10 – Location
Lecture 2: Days 7, 8, 9 & 10 – Lighting
Lecture 3: Days 7, 8, 9 & 10 – Sound
Lecture 4: Days 7, 8, 9 & 10 – Production Diary
Chapter 11: Production – Day 11
Lecture 1: Days 11 – Locations
Lecture 2: Days 11 – Lighting
Lecture 3: Days 11 – Sound
Lecture 4: Days 11 – Production Diary
Chapter 12: Post Production: Editing the Beast
Lecture 1: Building the Credit Sequence
Lecture 2: How to Find an Editor
Lecture 3: The Editor's Audition
Lecture 4: Editing – The Process
Lecture 5: Editing – Organization
Lecture 6: Editing – The Rough Cut
Instructors
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Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 8 votes
- 2 stars: 15 votes
- 3 stars: 47 votes
- 4 stars: 56 votes
- 5 stars: 95 votes
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