Beginners Guide to Low Budget Filmmaking

by Peter D. Marshall on March 11, 2010

This article was written by Lorabella.

“Low budget filmmaking is a good way to start a career in filmmaking. There have been many instances of low budget filmmakers making it big in their own countries and even internationally. So if you believe that you have the potential to make good or even great films then why not prove it by making an effective low budget film. You never know it might just turn out to be your ticket to filmmaking success.

But of course it is not a cakewalk and many aspiring filmmakers end up with half done or completely trashy projects and lose confidence in themselves. If you intend to make a low budget film, the following tips are going to help you ensure a satisfying experience.”

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Christopher March 11, 2010 at 5:55 PM

Wow, great timing again! LOL I just posted some thoughts regarding a film’s production value on my site. It really pains me to see so many of my peers (aspiring filmmakers) waste time and money (debt!) on production value when they can be harnessing what they DO have! One of my favorite mottos: Excellence is doing the best with what you have! Thanks again….

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