Keep in mind you are not making films for your eyes. Your...

Neol - November 28 2007, 1:40 PM

Keep in mind you are not making films for your eyes. Your product will be judged accordingly.

You have to have respect for the art. There are certain Laws that must be followed.

If you present your art to any one across the glob the common language have to be their in. Here is and example: if I am shooting a scene in an office and the audience is seen that particular office for the first time, what I must do is first establish my shot, show the audience the office (wide shot) and every thing that goes on in an office.

Then I can move to the president's office reestablishing my shot with a wide angle view of the president's office, move to a medium shot then go to a close up. Now any producer that knows the rules of film making would understand my message.

That is what I mean by Laws of film making.

Now if I were to tell you that I can make it better for you would you take my advice, and by the way It is not that I am putting your art down, you did that yourself.

All I am doing is challenging you. Now, the question is. Are you game?

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