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Storyboard Tricks for Independent Films

Making a persuasive independent film is a big challenge, however it is also an excellent chance to express your vision and creativity around the globe. If you are planning an independent film, you will want to know how you can get the best feasible final result. There are plenty of methods for getting more from your production – here are some useful tips on making your independent film exactly what you dream it can be:

Pre visualization – The Ins and Outs For Film, Animation and Presentations

Previsualization is a system of mapping out an artistic vision and script prior to the cameras roll – for decades, this method has been used to set up shots, share ideas, as well as generally get structured prior to the actual shoot. In the days before digital cameras, most shots were setup and practiced using foam shapes, low-tech hand held cameras, and also paper or fabric “characters”. And then, locations is mocked up using still photos or perhaps realistic drawings. Simulating action sequences could be challenging – frequently, these would be mapped out on Bristol Board storyboards, or even acted out with small-scale models or puppets. Seeing a crew member’s arm or body in camera range (while they manipulated a crude model!) had been par for the course in the past!

Taking Your Company Public: Good Luck, You’re Going To Need It

Taking a company public has multiple intricacies. I get calls and emails daily from people who want a quote for taking their company public and I respond the same way each time, “No Thanks and good luck, you’re going to need it if this is how you’re approaching the process of going public”. Business owners who are seeking a ‘competitive quote’ from a consultant to take them public are asking for trouble and just begging to attract the wolves. Its shocking how many startup consultants are crouched over in darkened alleyways waiting to pounce on unsuspecting entrepreneurs and take their money and deliver absolutely nothing.

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