Needless to say, the project was a failure, though I did get a lot of experience and I got a few nice scenes out of it... but nothing worthy of showing anyone.
This time, I intend to do it right. I plan on making a short film (maybe 15 minutes long) with a minimal cast (3-4 parts) in local locations. It will include some CGI effects (3D animation composited into the real-life footage) so that might prove to be a challenge, but my goal for this is to quality, not quantity, so I'm going to take my time and due diligence and plenty of planning. And I'm going to go into this knowing right off the bat that it will be a money pit (though I hope no more than $5000.)
Here is the status so far:
Script: Almost finished
Location scouting: Needs to occur
Filming permit: Not obtained, which will also require purchasing liability insurance
Equipment Ready to Use
- Camera (Canon 5D Mark II, which shoots 1080p HD)
- Sennheiser shotgun microphone (great mic)
- Boom pole (if I can find it)
- High-End HD editing computer (most people would say this would have to be a MacPro, but they are idiots; I purchased a PC with all of the exact same parts as a top-model MacPro, but for 1/3 of the price. My computer is essentially a MacPro without the Apple logo, but it cost $1000 instead of $2800)
- 3D Studio Max (for CG)
- SonicFire Pro for scoring (plus multiple royalty-free libraries from SmartSound)
- Glidecam (steadicam-type stabilizer)
- Small boom jib/crane for camera
- Already-made 3D models to splice and recombine as necessary for my film
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