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  • [VIDEO] Making a Short Film in 48 Hours

    Making a Short Film in 48 Hours

    This vlog documents my experience while shooting a short film over a weekend. It was a pretty wild roller coaster ride. Even if you have all the experience in the world, shooting a short film in 48 hours requires tenacity, grit, and the ability to continue pushing with very little sleep.

    It’s been my experience that your scheduled shoot days are pretty much guaranteed to go well into the night and into the early morning. Luckily, this particular shoot wasn’t for a film race competition. We just had to shoot a pre-written script within a weekend.

    I’ve only done one or two other 48 hour film races in my life, and the beginning is always fun, the shooting is also pretty fun, but toward the end of the shoot, everyone starts to fade, and if your film requires any fancy editing tricks or VFX, that’s almost always the most difficult part because it comes last.

    Everyone is always dog-tired at the end of the race, and that makes editing (the one piece of production, I’d argue, requires the largest amount of continuous, logical thought) the hardest step of all. You’ve done all this work and killed yourself to reach the end and you’re only one final, rendered timeline away from submitting! But it’s always a great overall experience. Keep creating.

    matt

    January 1, 2020
    Filmmaking, Screenwriting, Vlogging
    filmmaking, screenwriting, short, vlog
  • Finally Writing Down A 3 Year Old Idea

    I’m just not a person who writes things down. I never carry pens or paper. Even if I do happen to have a pen an paper with me, I rarely use them. I carried a Moleskine for a year or so, but was always nervous to write ideas in it for some reason. One day, I accidentally ended up washing my Moleskine and never replaced it. I’ve tried writing journal entries in my Moleskine, in .txt files on my computer, and even in personal Google Drive documents, but I’ve never been consistent with it.

    Biggest Roadblocks to Writing

    I’ve started a good handful of scripts, but for whatever reason, I’ve never been satisfied with where they end up. I’ll start with one idea and work it and develop different ideas for conflicts and story arches, but I never feel like I really arrive at, “Oh yeah. THAT’S my story.”

    It could be just me on this, but that has been the biggest roadblock for me. I rarely actually follow through with projects because I can never get past the writing part of it. Writing is definitely my weak spot, and I certainly wouldn’t classify myself as a writer.

    Another roadblock is just inconsistency. I’ll start an idea, maybe spend a weekend or so developing an idea, reach a stopping point, shelve it, and never look at that script ever again. I don’t make a plan to revisit the script. Now that I’m taking on this project, I’m going to HAVE to dedicate some time every single day to making at least a little progress or it will never get done.

    And finally, I’m just not confident as a writer, simply because I don’t write. It sounds stupid because it’s one of those ping pong, back-and-forth arguments. I don’t write because I’m not confident, yet I’m not confident because I don’t write. So the cure for this is consistency, and getting over the fact that your writing is gonna suck. Your first script will suck. Your first film will suck. Your first animation will suck. Everybody’s first thing sucks because it’s their first thing. Glad we got that out of the way.

    Finally On Paper After 3 Years

    I cannot express the overwhelming satisfaction of having an idea over 3 years ago, starting to play with it 3 years ago, then life happening, taking a break, more life happening, having kids, moving, changing jobs, and all the stuff that easily take priority over writing a script. But! To come back to this idea that’s been shelved for so long, and to finally get the complete short story down on paper feels amazing.

    I’ve got big plans for this little short film! It will actually be my 3rd personal short film ever. I made my first two in college and learned a ton, and started doing professional videos from there on out. I haven’t had much time for personal or passion projects, but I feel like I’ve built up enough passion to make this one happen in spite of whatever happens along the way.

    This also kinda marks a turning point in the ol’ blog here, as I’ve been posting a lot of nerdy terminal-based developer stuff as of late. All that stuff is fine, and I think it’s pretty cool, but in the future, I’m going to post as many updates as I can on the progress of this short film project. I want to learn as much as I can from the project, and I want everyone else to have the opportunity to learn along with me.

    This will be my first animated short film project. The previous two shorts in college were live action shot with zero budget and friends. I’ll have a micro budget for this one, but the biggest difference is that, because it’s animated, I’ll be doing the entire film almost completely solo.

    matt

    July 9, 2019
    Lifestyle, Screenwriting
    brainstorming, concept, development, habits, ideas, preproduction, screenwriting

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. 1 Thess 5:21