Idea Lab: The Dolly Shot

by Peter D. Marshall on November 4, 2009

“This article is another in a series exploring film making techniques that inspire us to think outside of the box in our own work. Makers of major motion pictures obviously have the resources and the budget to do all sorts of amazing things.

As technology becomes more available and accessible, its easy for anyone to make a film of their own. Just because you don’t own a ton of expensive equipment and have a crew of hundreds of trained experts at your disposal does not mean that your creative output is limited. A big vision and a little resourcefulness can go a long way.”

Read this article from Zooppa.

The Ten Commandments of Filmmaking
How to Work (and Survive) in the
Film and Television Industry

by Peter D. Marshall

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