Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking Noam Kroll
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- TV & Film
Every Thursday, Noam shares valuable insight into the world of micro-budget filmmaking, geared towards true DIY filmmakers looking to get out there and create their own films.
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The Experimental Cinematography Of POOR THINGS - Petzval Lenses, Mixed Formats, And More!
In this episode, I share a breakdown of some amazing and unconventional lens choices on the feature film Poor Things.
While many lenses were used throughout production, there were 4 in particular that I believe contributed most critically to the distinct look of this film - Including a pair of Lomography Petzval lenses, and a 4mm lens adapted from Super 16.
Throughout the episode, I cover each lens in depth, explore how they were used, and share other key takeaways from the film.
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Making A $200 Feature Film With A Crew Of 2 - An Interview With Marty McGowan
In this episode I am joined by DIY filmmaker Marty McGowan, who recently completed his feature film Ava on a budget of just $200!
Throughout the episode, we unpack Marty’s creative process, how he pulled off a feature with a 2 person crew, and his approach to building a strong visual palette on a budget. We also touch on his workflow for capturing great performances, the importance of building your own filmmaking model, and more.
Links from the show:
Marty McGowan - Instagram
Marty McGowan - Website
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8 Issues That Can Kill An Indie Film (And How To Avoid Them)
In this new solo episode, I break down these 8 common issues that can kill your indie film:
Big egosRushing the scriptDragging out developmentOverspending on equipmentNeglecting actors for cameraMaking sound an afterthoughtNot taking feedback from the teamNot caring about the small details
Throughout the show I take a deep dive into the root cause of each of these issues, along with practical solutions for working around them.
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Shooting A Micro-Budget ACTION Feature With Writer / Director Steven Pierce
In this episode, I am joined by filmmaker Steven Pierce to talk all about his latest feature film Herd.
The film follows a woman that ends up trapped between a zombie outbreak and warring militia groups while trying to outrun her past. An ambitious concept for a micro-budget, making the execution of it all that much more impressive.
Throughout the episode Steven and I speak about his new film at length. We cover his tactics for shooting action sequences on a budget, how he covered 20+ locations, the process of editing his own film, and much more.
Links from the show:
Herd - Movie Website
Herd - Instagram
Steven Pierce - Instagram
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How To Direct & DP Your Film At The Same Time (Without Sacrificing Quality)
In this new solo episode, I compare and contrast my experience directing and DP’ing two separate feature films, and share tips for other filmmakers looking to do the same.
Throughout the episode we cover everything from camera & lens choice to on-set workflow. All with the intention of maximizing collaboration with actors, achieving great production value, and simplifying your on-set workflow.
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From SXSW Shorts To Directing Bruce Dern in “Buck Alamo” - An Interview With Benjamin Epstein
Today I am joined by writer / director Benjamin Epstein to talk about his acclaimed feature film Buck Alamo, which stars Bruce Dern, Sonny Carl Davis, Lorelei Linklater, and premiered at the Oldenburg Film Festival.
Throughout the episode we discuss Benjamin’s path as a filmmaker. From his early short film work to his first premiere at SXSW. We also unpack his creative process, his experience directing TV, and take a behind the scenes look at his latest feature film Buck Alamo.
Links from the show:
Benjamin Epstein - Instagram
Buck Alamo - Movie Website
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