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    um... what about the cost of film and processing? 100ft = 60 bucks Canadian... which is roughly 5 minutes of usable footage, if you take your time... so really, there is technically no such thing as "no-budget" filmmaking... maybe no-budget videomaking... remember that are totally different mediums... video is much more forgiving then film, and way cheaper! But, hey! I would rather be measuring for focus and taking light readings, then white-balancing a friggin' video camera!

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    I agree with most of what's been said (except I'm having trouble finding a good venue to shoot in that doesn't charge me to hire...), but on the subject of short films vs feature films, I've done both, and so far the shorter the film, the more exposure it's had! My feature has played in just one festival (to a fairly small crowd), my 20 minute movie has played in five festivals in four different countries, and my 30 second ultra-short played on French TV to an audience of 6 million! But that hasn't put me off, I'm planning another feature soon...

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    That is right for you,but not everyone agrees. I want to do the big block bustler like Starwars. I feel your kind film just don't get look at by alot of people and you can not make a living.To me making movies is also about have people watch. It's Art to me,but ART to the Massses.Hey do what is right for you.If I did it your way I will hate it.I love movie making THE BRENDA DIANE SMITH WAY. 35mm RULES

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    I'd work on your English a bit.

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    rules shmules....

    shorts though, agreed, are indeed a calling card, if nothing else.
    "This is what I can do with what I have." Now give me more and I'll do something just as amazing.

    I'd rather watch an unknown director's short over their feature anyday.

    The short could be exemplary, and I would also get a taste of the director, then decide whether I want to spend 90 min. of my life absorbing what else he/she has to say.

    If only I had seen a short by John Woo before I viewed "Mission Impossible II."


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    Using no-budget doesn't mean to steal other people's hard work. If you have the money to buy a PC you should not need to pirate Premiere. Would you be happy if people pirated your movie for nothing? If you really can't afford the ?500 for Premiere 6 go to http://www.aist.com and grab MovieXone for free (does all you ever need for a low-budget film) and then head to http://www.satoripaint.com and obtain Satori XL 2.29 to edit your images. Furthermore, a lot of computer mags carry older versions of media applications on their cover CDs for a fiver, and a lot of gfx/video hardware comes bundled with a decent editing suite. It doesn't always have to be the latest version of a program.

    And money DOES solve problems, believe me. When I spend a fortune on an editing suite and a decent camera the results looked amazing. Also having some professional actors with movie experience in the film for a small fee (around ?100-?250 a day) does make a big difference as they can give you some valuable advice.

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    steady guys, you what the point is that he is trying to make, and its true.
    MONEY creates as many problems as it solves, and being perfectly honest I have yet to see a problem that MONEY solves, but hard graft doesnt - other than not being able to afford a vital operation.

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    thank u,glad to c some 1 get what i'm saying

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    ever heard "you get what you pay for ?"


    though one point i would like to throw in is no matter if your doing no budget or low budget or paid. its all down to the individual/individuals behind plus jsut this tiny little called talent & Creativity.

    two ends of the scale

    405 made for about $100
    http://www.405themovie.com/Home.htm

    best short ive seen !

    then kevin costners waterworld 120 million

    absolute pants

    but the other way around

    there are tons of shite shorts made on no/low budgets

    and there are some brilliant films made with big budgets, titanic, saving proivate ryan etc.


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    just re read your original post,

    quote:

    "Dont make your films Quality"

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