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How to shoot a very short film w/ cheap gear: Shooting your Video!

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Check out part one where I talk about creating your storyboard, choosing a location, and the gear we need to shoot a short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHlwJnM5wvI

In this video let’s jump out to location and look at the simple setups that I used to grab the shots needed to build the short video. I hope you enjoy it and pick up some useful tips!

Part 1: Pre-Production, Gear Used, Lighting, Story Boards, & More: https://youtu.be/hHlwJnM5wvI
Part 3: Post-production: Editing, Color Grading, Sound Work, Delivery: https://youtu.be/NQe_bN8zOBM

VIDEO GUIDE:
00:46 Intro
01:37 First shot + camera settings
02:30 Finding the first shooting spot
03:57 Walking into the camera shot
04:59 Cut scene/b-roll running shot(s)
05:43 Setting another shot
07:29 Quick look at the monitor I used
08:21 Shooting multiple angles with one camera
10:20 Getting set for the last shot
11:35 Stock footage that we need and preparing for post production (part 3!)

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