another suggestion is to go to simply scripts and look at some other scripts for movies you enjoy. see what kinds of techniques that the writers used. writing scripts is a lot different than just writing a story or term paper. there are specific things that can make a script easier to read...
I know this seems obvious, but in my opinion, interning, volunteering, or working at a news station is the best way to gain experience and set yourself up for networking. you will gain a lot of experience in many different fields of production and post production. many people in the film...
I'm sorry that i dont really have an answer for you, but i can guess that it must be possible since they ahve been able to upgrade many movies (like American Graffiti, etc.) from the 70's from SD to HD. You might wanna check into that
this is a pretty late response but I agree with everyone else on this. there is no way that you need that much money for a high school student film that is only gona be 10 minutes long. instead of buying equipment, i suggest you rent it from a local production company, companies like that are...
I will take a look as well, but i will tell you that screenplays with only one location tend to be a little drawn out and hard to keep interesting. If you would like, shoot it my way...
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