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Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking

Noam Krollwww.spreaker.com
Each week, filmmaker Noam Kroll shares valuable insight into the world of micro-budget filmmaking, geared towards true DIY filmmakers looking to get out there and create their own films.
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Episodes

From Idea To Finished Film: Making A Micro-Budget Feature In 6 Months

While most studio level feature films take many years to produce, micro-budget films often come together far more quickly as there is less red tape involved at every stage. In fact, some filmmakers have realized their visions in as little as 6 months, which is virtually unheard of in filmmaking at other budget levels. In this episode, Noam outlines his optimal 6 month feature film schedule - from concept to finished product - and explains how this type of time constraint can benefit the creative...

Oct 19, 201733 min

An Interview With Literary Manager & Writing Consultant Whitney Davis

Micro-budget films have increased in technical quality by leaps and bounds over the past decade, but many still fail to reach an audience as a result of underdeveloped stories and screenplays. This has ultimately become the achilles heel for so many micro-budget filmmakers, which is why it’s so imperative that every filmmaker, regardless of budget, places an equal weight on the writing process. In today’s episode, Noam interviews Whitney Davis - a literary manager who started in this business as...

Oct 12, 201757 min

3 Story Structures Designed For True Micro-Budget Films

Story structure is the backbone of just about every film, and a true mastery of stucture is critical to the success of any filmmaker. Many narrative features falter as a result of poor structure, and unfortunately this is true even of films that are built on very strong premises, characters, and themes. Ultimately, structure provides the connective tissue that brings all of the key ingredients of a great screenplay together, and without the right structural mechanisms it's difficult to create wo...

Oct 05, 201734 min

When To Quit Your Day Job And Pursue Filmmaking Full Time

One of the most universal struggles for filmmakers is knowing how and when to quit working at a day job. Making indepdnent films requires a ton of time and flexibility when it comes to scheduling, and many filmmakers believe that their current work-life setup is preventing them from having the time they need to reach their goals. Over the course of this episode, Noam dives deep into the idea of leaving a stable career to pursue filmmaking full time, and explores a number of key questions that al...

Sep 28, 201735 min

Designing & Discovering The Perfect Cinema Lens With Ryan Avery

Cinema lenses are one of the most crucial tools in any filmmaker's toolkit, yet many filmmakers have a limited knowledge of how glass will affect their image from both a creative and technical standpoint. In this episode, Noam interviews Ryan Avery - the founder of Veydra lenses - who designed one of the most sought after lens kits for independent filmmakers: The Veydra Mini Primes. Over the course of this interview, Ryan details exactly what goes into designing and developing high quality cinem...

Sep 21, 20171 hr 9 min

The 5 Most Critical Color Grading Mistakes Made By Filmmakers

Color grading tools have become more accessible than ever, and as a result filmmakers are becoming hyper aware of the role that color plays in their work. Countless filmmakers are now training themselves in the art and science of color grading as a means to elevate the quality of their work without needing to rely on post-houses. That said, the color process as a whole still poses a steep learning curve, and many filmmakers jump into their color processes before being fully aware of the technica...

Sep 07, 201733 min

An Interview With Lift-Off Film Festival Founder Ben Pohlman

As one of the founders of The Lift Off Global Network of Film Festivals, Ben Pohlman has made it his mission to not only program groundbreaking films at his festivals, but also to help filmmakers thrive in the commercial marketplace and flourish in their careers. Over the course of this hour long interview, Ben draws from his unique background as a festival founder to de-mystify the jury selection process and give filmmakers a realistic view of what it takes to get accepted. He also sheds light ...

Aug 31, 20171 hr 15 min

Making a Micro-Budget Short Film in 35mm With Ben Garchar

35mm film is still seen as the holy grail for many filmmakers, but from a cost perspective it is often prohibitive for micro-budget productions. The cost of purchasing new film stock combined with processing and scanning can add up very quickly, which of course is why it’s almost always reserved for higher budget productions. That said, some micro-budget filmmakers are able to execute 35mm projects by thinking outside the box and finding ways to make the cost of shooting on film more manageable....

Aug 26, 201758 min

5 Fundamental Tips For Shooting In Natural Light

Micro-budget filmmakers often utilize natural light as a means to simplify production requirements and reduce time on set, while also benfitting from the beautiful aethetic that it offers. When done right, this approach can truly offer filmmakers a best of both worlds scenatio - the ability to capture gorgeous images with minimal crew and gear. Achieving cinema-quality results with natural light can be easier said than done though, as the lack of control over lighting, color temperature, and oth...

Aug 17, 201725 min

Developing a Festival Strategy That Works For Your Film

With thousands of film festivals in existence and more popping up every year, filmmakers are finding it increasingly difficult to navigate the festival circuit. And while most filmmakers have some rough festival goals in mind as they approach the submission process, many have not taken the time to truly develop a strategy that will benefit their film. In this episode, Noam sheds light on the film festival submission process from his perspective as both a filmmaker, and someone who has judged for...

Aug 10, 201732 min

7 Time Saving & Efficiency Rules For The Micro-Budget Filmmaker

Production and post-production time on micro-budget films is severely limited, making it crucial for filmmakers to ensure they are being as efficient as possible with the limited time that they do have. Based on his experience with the micro-budget feature film “Shadows on the Road”, Noam outlines his top 7 rules for filmmakers looking to optimize production time and increase efficiency across the board. Topics covered include: How and why to keep your locations to a minimum, simplified coverage...

Aug 03, 201740 min

How To Direct & Execute a No-Budget Production Without a Crew

Making a micro-budget film is hard. Making a no-budget film is even harder - especially when you are the only crew member. In this episode, Noam shares actionable tips and advice for no-budget filmmakers who need to act as the Director, DP, and Sound Recordist all at once. From making adjustments to the screenplay, to modifying blocking, lighting, and sound recording techniques, there are countless ways in which no-budget filmmakers can ensure they are still achieving a high production value, ev...

Jul 28, 201732 min

Writing and Crowdfunding an Original Webseries With Will Gong

On this episode, Noam interviews Will Gong - a Writer and Editor with years of experience working on large scale feature film projects. Currently working at Disney, Will has edited promos, featurettes, behind the scenes content, and much more for films like Star Wars: Rogue One, Beauty and the Beast, Straight Outta Compton, and many others. While Will has a great deal of experience working on larger productions, he has most recently decided to develop his own content on a smaller scale, and is n...

Jul 20, 20171 hr 8 min

Breaking Down The Budget For a $12,000 Feature Film

Many micro-budget feature films are budgeted around $10,000 - $15,000, and are produced over the course of 10 - 12 days. While this type of budget can be a challenge to work with once cast, crew, locations, and other costs are factored in, it can actually go a very long way when approached the right way. In this podcast, Noam breaks down a simple formula for budgeting a 12 day feature film at $1000/day. Using this approach, filmmakers can confidently approach their production process, knowing th...

Jul 13, 201725 min

Scheduling a 12 Day Micro-Budget Feature Film Production

One of the most challenging tasks for micro-budget filmmakers is creating a shooting schedule that serves both the creative needs of a feature length production and the logistical paramters of the project. The goal is often to shoot as many pages per day as possible without sacrificing quality, but that is easier said than done. Over the course of this episode, Noam outlines a 12 day shooting schedule that he highly recommends for filmmakers looking to find that perfect balance between quality a...

Jun 29, 201725 min

The Key Fundamentals Of Directing Your Actors

It goes without saying that actors are the lifeblood of any film, and for this very reason it's crucial that all narrative directors fully understand how to elicit powerful and authentic performances from their talent. No two actors are trained in exactly the same way, and no two use the same tools to bring their characters to life, making communicating a specific vision with talent particularly confusing for many directors. There are however, many universal techniques and approaches that direct...

Jun 22, 201730 min

Moving From PA To Producer: An Interview With Filmmaker Jens Jacob

No two filmmakers have the same story, or have broken into the industry in the same way. Filmmaker Jens Jacob is certainly no exception. After moving to Los Angeles with no industry contacts or resources whatsoever, he leveraged his unique abilities behind the camera, a strong business acumen, and invaluable soft skills to carve out a spot for himself in this industry. By working hard, staying humble, and strategically building his network while also opening up multiple businesses of his own, Je...

Jun 15, 20171 hr 17 min

Directing a $67,000 Micro-Budget Feature Film With Joe McClean

No two feature films are made the same way, and this sentiment is especially true of micro-budget productions which often come together under very unconventional circumstances. Director Joe McClean's latest feature film - The Drama Club - is certainly no exception to this rule. With a budget of only $67,000, Joe and his team pulled off development, production, post-produciton, and self-distribution in a true DIY fashion, and have an excellent feature film to show for it. Over the course of this ...

Jun 08, 20171 hr 29 min

Utilizing Vimeo To Grow As a Filmmaker & Build Your Audience With Derick Rhodes

Countless filmmakers have leveraged the power of Vimeo to showcase their work, refine their craft, and ultimately build an audience for themselves. Some have had so much success on Vimeo that they have even drawn the attention of Hollywood producers who later afforded them the opportunity to direct, write, DP, or otherwise contribue to full blown feature film projects. On this episode, Noam chats with Derick Rhodes, the Director of Creator Programs & Events at Vimeo. As a filmmaker himself a...

Jun 01, 201759 min

How To Find Existing Writing Material To Direct

While some filmmakers absolutely love the writing process and consider themselves true writer-directors, many others prefer to focus strictly on directing, and as such are often searching for high quality written material to work with. In this episode, Noam explores 3 fundamental strategies that can greatly benefit those filmmakers who are eager to get on set as soon as possible, but struggle to find the right material to get them there. For more content like this visit: www.noamkroll.com...

May 25, 201721 min

Short Films Vs. Feature Films

Filmmakers at all levels - amateur and professional - often struggle with the same question: What type of project would best help my artistic career, a short or a feature film? While there is no right or wrong answer, there are some clear pros and cons to both that should always be taken into account before venturing off into production. in this episode Noam weighs in with some of his thoughs on each, and outlines how to make the most out of both. For more content like this visit www.noamkroll.c...

May 18, 201725 min

Mastering The Art Of Coverage As a Director

Using scene coverage in unique or unexpected ways is one of the most effective ways for you to leave your mark on a film. Filmmakers are often taught to simply cover their scenes with just a master and closeups, which often leads to less interesting storytelling and less dynamic scenes, even though better choices are readily available. In this episode, Noam shares his insight on how to approach the art of coverage to give yourself more creative and practical options on set and in post-production...

May 15, 201727 min

How To Pick The Right DSLR or Mirrorless Camera For Your Film

With hundreds of 4K capable DSLR and Mirrorless cameras on the market today, choosing the right one can be a very tough decision. In this epsiode, Noam outlines his tought process for purchasing the right camera for your unique needs as a filmmaker, the most critical features you should be looking for in a camera, and explains why DSLRs/Mirrorless cameras are as relevant as ever for filmmakers on a budget. For more content like this, be sure to visit www.noamkroll.com...

May 12, 201725 min

An Interview With Micro-Budget Filmmakers: Jamie Benyon & Lucy Jordan

In this episode, Noam interviews Jamie Benyon and Lucy Jordan, who recently completed production on a micro-budget feature film titled Time of The Season. With exprience on big-budget productions such as Wonder Woman, Doctor Strange, Fantastic Beasts, Free Fire and Rogue One, the filmmaking duo has developed a unique take on their approach to micro-budget films. For more content like this, be sure to visit www.noamkroll.com . You can see some of Jamie and Lucy's work on Time of The Season below:...

May 11, 201758 min

Finding Motivation & Staying Committed To Your Film

Filmmakers are notorious for starting projects that they don't finish, and more often than not this issue stems from a lack of proper motivation and commitment. In this episode, Noam explores the fundamental reasons why motivation and commitment are the keys to success for filmmakers, and shares some actionable tips that will help you stay on track throughout the course of your filmmaking process. www.noamkroll.com

May 04, 201724 min

How To Break Into The Industry As a Director

Noam explores the different paths that filmmakers take to become feature film Directors, and shares actionable methodology that is universally helpful for aspiring Directors who are looking to reach their full potential. For more content like this, be sure to follow Noam's blog at: http://www.noamkroll.com

Apr 27, 201730 min

Story Development & Screenwriting Insight

On this episode, Noam shares insight and tips on crafting the perfect story and script for a micro-budget screenplay. Using examples from his recent feature film, he outlines the do's and dont's of writing a script with the intention of producing it on a micro-budget level. For more content like this, be sure to visit http://www.noamkroll.com

Apr 20, 201722 min
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