Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Picking The Best Film School For You

Everyone knows there are dozens of film schools all around the country, and then hundreds of other colleges that might teach some courses that are helpful to a filmmaker. Gaining the most experience possible in a highly creative environment is important to help ensure the success of any filmmaker though and it can mean a huge difference when it is time to start looking at which school you are most interested in attending. If you have any questions about which school is best for you, you need to start looking at the schools objectively to help you narrow down all of the choices.

Your first step should involve looking for a school that has at least one instructor that you are very interested in working with. Your desire to work with this instructor should have several reasons, not just simply you think they look nice. Instead, there should be a specific film that they have worked on that you admire, a specific film making technique that you respect or even a method of teaching that you feel will blend well with your particular learning style. Remember; avoid picking a school simply because the teachers look nice.

You should look for a school where the students look like they are actually happy. This might seem strange, but students who are always upset and mad are not going to be fostering the creative atmosphere that you need to succeed. You should look for a place that encourages students to be happy because a school that is trying to pull students down will often stifle creative ideas as well. Filmmaking is a process that relies quite heavily on creative thinking. All films at some point start out as nothing more than ideas written down on paper, the creative process that each individual involved in the film brings helps ensure that as it comes to life, it is something truly spectacular.

You need to also look for ample equipment at the film school. While you may not have access to all of this equipment making films on your own, it is important to learn how to use everything properly. A film school that merely teaches students how to use homemade or alternative equipment is not going to fully prepare you for everything ahead of you. In contrast, you also want to look for a school that will allow you to improvise with equipment at times. It is a good skill that is badly needed for most filmmakers. No matter how much you plan, something will occur where a piece of essential equipment is broken and you need an alternative solution quickly.

A final consideration should be the style of the school. In order to get the best experience possible you should look for a school that will teach all aspects of filmmaking. For example if you are attending a film school you need to ensure you are taught about story lines, scripting, working with actors, editing, filming and time management. Each of these areas all work together and you may find yourself working in each of these areas when working on a film. While you should have a crew to assist in many areas, having the experience to know what needs to be done, and when is something that is extremely valuable and can really set you apart as a filmmaker. This diverse experience will be quite helpful as you set out to create truly spectacular feature films.

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Essential Sound Equipment

Making sure you have all of the critical pieces of equipment that you need to create a feature film can be very complicated. Ensuring that everything works together to create the perfect film that you are envisioning is never easy, but taking the time to ensure that everything is proper before you start recording your film is very important. Without good sound, you are likely to lose a large number of people who would make up your potential audience. This can often cause a great film to wind up largely ignored and a filmmaker extremely frustrated.

Your first piece of equipment is going to be a microphone. This is something that should be looked at far in advance of actually shooting any of the scenes so that you can be certain you are getting the best sound possible. Each microphone will have a different range that it works best. Your key to having good sound from each is knowing the proper range for the microphone that you are using. If you need a microphone that records close up, then you need to ensure you have proper placement, without getting so close that you are interrupting the filming of the scene. A microphone dropping into the scene during recording can ruin footage and create additional headaches in the future.

Microphone cables will be your second critical component. This needs to be properly installed or you will find that after spending a day shooting a scene that you love, you have no sound to work with. Nothing is worse than finding out you have wasted an entire day filming because the microphone cables were not properly connected. A period check is essential to ensure that they are connected. Aside from just ensuring the cables are connected, you need to ensure you pick up cables that are a good quality. Poor quality cables can cause problems when you are trying to record the sound and can add interference into the recording. Being very careful to avoid interference as well as ensure proper connection will go a long way towards ensuring that sound is properly recorded.

A final step is looking at the sound software that you have. Using good quality sound editing software you can make huge changes to the recording because you will have the flexibility to easily change the order of speech and sounds. You can also work to adjust the sound levels for a scene to adjust for ambient noises as well. You might discover that while you were recording there was an annoying siren in the background that is distracting from the scene, having additional ambient sound footage you would be able to replace the siren, which can help you to save the footage entirely.

As you can see, each of these three components is necessary to create the overall feeling for a movie. A feature film that has poor sound will likely lose the attention of the audience very quickly. Taking the time to really pull together the proper sound equipment is a great step towards ensuring the success of your movie. Taking pride in the sound will show as people are viewing your movie, and gives you a great opportunity to play with different sound scenarios to discover what really works best for the individual feature film that you are creating. Knowing how to make the changes and produce the quality results will be a key benefit that will serve you well for all feature films you create.

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