Thursday, January 21, 2010

Guerilla Film-Making

Okay, one of the great ways to increase your skills as an actor, as well as to understand the directatorial and editorial processes, is to go about yourself in doing some guerilla film-making. What do I mean by this? Taking out a mini-cam, and trying to do your best to produce something someone might want to watch.

It also will help you to get your name out there, and maybe establish you a beginning fanbase. Thus, it's great self-promotion. ANd if you are good at it, then it might become a successful gig for you.

The best directions for guerilla film-making are to do things you are passionate about, and I would try to stay away from pure fiction. Instead focus on comedic skits or short documentaries. And while this will only be the start of the production/editing world, there is certainly a world of difference between an actor who knows nothing about editing and one who knows that he should give five seconds of quiet before starting his lines. Trust me on that one personally.

Want to see an example?

Take a look.

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