
Are you a teenager? Into film or video making? Well, you've searched right because in these podcasts I'll give you lessons on becoming a better filmmaker/videographer!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

Just recently, famous directors Steven Spielberg and George Lucas talked about the future of films. They stated that the film industry will be worse in the future than it is now due to the increase in ways to watch movies.
In today's day and age you can almost watch a movie and know immediately who it was directed by. How is that possible? It's because famous directors have built up a name for themselves, and you should too.
Today I introduce a completely new website that helps you connect with other teenage filmmakers. Along with that I give you some tips to improve your own website. Check it out: www.TeenFilmmaking.webs.com
If you increase your connection with your audience, then your film or video will increase as well. You want to give your viewers an experience unlike any other to build your fanbase up.
Failure is infact an option when you're making your next film or video. However, it's not a chosen option, though only if something completely beyond your control happens then you come to the conclusion that you have failed.
Buying the perfect camera can be tough, especially when there are SO MANY different cameras out there. You'll have to make the right decision so you don't end up buying the wrong camera that'll break within a week.
The key to making a hit video is to first know your audience. Talk to them and get to know what they like because it's up to you to give them what they want. From then on you can go out and make videos that will appeal to your audience.
A dream team is made up of many people called A-Players that will help benefit your film in a variety of ways. So you DO NOT want to make the mistake of taking someone into your team who is less than the A-Player level.








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